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Raquel Peña heads activities in the Cibao

Raquel Peña heads activities in the Cibao

The country’s vice president Raquel Peña is located in the area of Cibao representing President Luis Abinader, who did not attend the activities that had been announced that he would attend this Sunday.

The first activity was the iinauguration of a treatment plant of sewage water in the Castillo municipality of Duarte provincewhere the person who arrived to lead the act was the second in command, Raquel Peña.

Peña made the ribbon cutting together with the authorities of the province and highlighted the importance of the work for the benefit of dozens of communities in Castillo.

Other activities in which the presence of President Abinader was expected are Monseñor Nouel in the province, but Vice President Raquel would also be in these.

In Bonao, the government official will hold a lunch/meeting with representatives of Monsignor Nouel’s Chamber of Commerce and Production.

Then you will visit the exhibition “Tourism in every corner”, organized by the Ministry of Tourism.

While the activities will conclude with the opening of the new building of the Professional Technical Training Institute (Infotep).


He is a journalist graduated from O&M, he has practiced journalism since 2005 from Santiago, he likes to serve the best interests of society from his profession

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