Santo Domingo.- The Central Committee of the Dominican Liberation Party chose the holders of the Secretariats of the party on Sunday, among which Mayobanex Irvin Escoto Vásquez was as a secretary of Organization with 717 with 53.51 %, in front of Tommy Galán, who obtained 623 votes, equivalent to 46.49 %.
While Danilo Díaz won the Secretariat of Electoral Affairs with 810 votes, for 60.45 %; Gustavo Sánchez, international relations with 771 votes for 57.54 % and Maritza Hernández Liriano, dialogue, consultation and resolution of conflicts with 794 votes for 59.25 %.
While Domingo Antonio Jiménez Reyes will direct the Ministry of Information and Communications Technologies, after obtaining 762 votes with 56.87 %; Miguelina Acosta Torres, will be the head of Education, with 583 votes for 43.51 %.
While Mayrelis Alexandra Rosa Garcia, she was elected head of the Secretary of Human Development and Social Inclusion with 1003 for 74.85 % and Alfonso Gilberto Ureña, Natural and Medium Resources, Natural Resources and Medium
Environment with 1007, equivalent to 75.15 %.
Adriano de Jesús Sánchez Roa, Agricultural Affairs with 811 for 60.52 %; Francis Altagracia Jorge Garcia, Municipal Affairs with 781 for 58.28 %; Martín Matos happy, energy and mines with 972 votes equivalent to 72.54 %.
Likewise, Ramón Antonio Pepin del Rosario, won the Ministry of Public Works with 830 votes for 61.94 %; Cristina Rodríguez Mota, Gender Equality and Equity with 767 votes for 57.24 % and Carolina Wegmuller Bautista, Youth with 805 votes.
Reinaldo Nova, sports with 608 votes; Rafael Calderón, culture with 793 votes; Elso Milciades Segura Martínez, labor relations with 708; Francisco Mosquea, union and professional issues with 563; Radhamés Camacho, Magisterial Affairs and Emilio Toribio Olivo, peasant organizations with 805 votes.
Gustavo Adolfo Guzmán, Secretary of Cults with 932 votes and Montero Mesa, community participation with 723 votes.
While those elected by acclamation were Simón Lizardo, in the Ministry of Finance; Alejandrina Germán, political formation; Alexis Lantigua, Dominicans abroad; José Dantés Díaz, Legal Affairs; Gustavo Canó, acts and security; Rubén Bichara, Link and Internal Communications.
Likewise, Luis Reyes Santos, Secretariat of Economic Affairs; Edwin R. Ricardo, Higher Education, Science and Technology; Rafael González García, Health; Winston Santos, Social Security, Aristipo Vidal, Industry and Commerce; Alejandro Montás, Legislative Affairs; Carlos Manzano, Public Administration, Onny Jhoanna Constanzo, Business Affairs; Junior Fruitos Nina, Participation and Social Inclusion.
Also Valentín Medrano, Secretariat of Cooperative Affairs; Enid Gil, Evaluation and Control, Celenia Vidal, Planning and Innovation and Héctor Olivo, Communications. The list included the designation of a Digital Communication Directorate and Public Relations, whose address fell to Joselito Feliz Medrano.
The acclaimed vote was made in cases of registration of a single applicant.