The Dominican Revolutionary Party (PRD) made considerable progress this year in the consolidation of its internal restructuring and recovered important political spaces for the organization that it presides Miguel Vargas Maldonado placeholder image.
As part of the strategic line to reach power in 2024, after a thorough evaluation, the party established a series of objectives and goals that it achieved in 2021 by more than 90%.
In this sense, the PRD completed the adaptation of its registry and management bodies at the grassroots, middle, foreign and national levels.
In addition, it defined its middle management structure throughout the country, with more than 47,000 local leaders.
It also presented within the legal term before the Central Electoral Board a total of 186,980 registered members, far exceeding the list deposited in 2019.
Likewise, this year it restructured its main mediation entities with society, such as: the Dominican Revolutionary Youth (JRD), the Dominican Federation of Social Democratic Women (FEDOMUSDE) and the active National Mass Front.
The party also activated the sectoral movements of doctors, teachers and cooperatives, as well as an important delegation of more than 30 spokesman leaders before the Economic and Social Council (CES).
In the same way, the PRD made significant progress in structuring the foreign subsidiaries, as well as its branches.
Greater connection to the base
The PRD also overcame the disconnect between its national leadership and the rank and file, establishing recurrent activities of direct contact with the leadership at all levels.
In this order, the day-to-day meetings of its president Miguel Vargas with the leadership at the National House of the PRD became common.
Vargas Maldonado and the PRD national leadership developed in 2021 a route of work and visits that covered almost the entire national geography.
With these actions, they impacted more than 80% of the electoral population, identified by regions and provinces.
Through meetings of delegations of party leaders, the provinces not visited by President Vargas were received by him in his private office, his home and the national premises of the PRD.
Additionally, he held multiple swearing-ins multiple times a week in 2021.
New leading figures from society and important intermediate entities of the communities, as well as the religious sector, participated in these events.
He also swore in a vigorous External Sector that presented credentials from Santiago and that today does not cease in the task of making the party grow.
“Today we are ready to start 2022 with a schedule that will allow us, in the first quarter, to visit the provinces pending receipt of President Miguel Vargas and initiate contact with the population of municipalities outside our provinces,” said the political organization.
Recovery of spaces and goal 2022
In this work, the commitment and effort of the engineer Miguel Vargas to win the battle for the PRD to be recognized as the majority party, in compliance with the Electoral Law and the Constitution, stands out.
With this refined leadership structure, the PRD has proposed to meet the goal defined for 2022, “the year of growth and massification”.
In this order, the online platform My PRD Digital allows citizens to register, activists consult and the leadership constantly update the data that