The Social Christian Reformist Party (PRSC)) called today for the intervention of the United Nations Organization (UN) in Haiti after the political and social crisis that shakes that nation, which has degenerated with violent protests, looting and murders of citizens, including journalists.
The senator and secretary general of the PRSC, Ramón Rogelio Genao, understands that the intervention must take place by sending the UN military force known as “Blue Helmets” as a new United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH).
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Genao pointed out that the situation in Haiti makes a new UN intervention in that country urgent, “like the MINUSTAH that was in that nation for 13 years, from 2004 to 2017.”
“The government must also call diplomatic and consular personnel in Haiti for consultation, as well as a temporary closure of the embassy and consulates in that troubled nation,” he said.
“The PRSC, likewise, fully supports the construction of the border wall,” he said.
He also stated in this regard that this organization supports the impediment of the entry of the leaders of Haitian armed gangs to the national territory “and other enemies of the Dominican Republic.”
Likewise, he pointed out, we join the call for help from the international community for Haiti.
He also indicated that the main problem of the Dominican Republic is the Haitian issue “and we must face it patriotically.”
He argued that given the threat that Haiti represents at the moment and the towns that could try to cross into Dominican territory, “the government has to be prepared for the closure of the border.”
The senator for the La Vega province and general secretary of the PRSC spoke during a press conference offered this afternoon at the headquarters of that political organization, where they announced the results of the consultations of the pre-congresses held in the different regions of the country. , which he said will be presented next Sunday, September 25, in a massive event at the Hotel Catalonia, in the capital.
Also present at the press conference were the first vice president, Máximo Castro Silverio; the organization secretary, José Balaguer; Frank Martínez, Eddy Antonio Germán, Johnny Jones, Ivelisse Pavón, Rafaela Alburqueque, Joan Fernández, Julio César Domínguez, Max Castro, among others.