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Senator attributes blackouts RD $ 3,000 mm in the electricity sector

Senador atribuye apagones desvío de RD$3,000 MM en el sector eléctrico

Santo Domingo.- Santiago Senator Daniel Rivera attributed Electrical interruptions to the placement of low quality networks and transformers sold to the Dominican State by the company of former president Danilo Medina, Maxy Gerardo Montillawho accepted his criminal responsibility in the diversion of more than RD $ 3,000 million.

He deplored the degree of corruption and contubernio that prevailed in the governments of the Dominican Liberation Party (PLD), causing over time the deterioration of the main basic services and national security.

He assured that, with the funds stolen illegally from the state coffers, not only the electrical system had been strengthened, but the sanitary, supplying quality medicines and medical equipment to the hospitals of the public network.

Senator Rivera highlights negative impact on basic services for illicit acts in the electrical system

“Today we are paying the price of more than RD $ 3,000 million deviated through illicit acts through EDES with the purchase of low quality electrical materials, incorporated into the electrical system.”

He added “You believe the former president Danilo Medina and his surroundings of PLD officials did not know what was happening through the Dominican Solomon, SAS, SAS, SAS, SAS, SAS, NSD, diverse imports, SRL, SRL; Globa, SRL;

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