The member of the Central Committee of the Dominican Liberation Party (PLD), Susan Gautreau de Windt, asked the top leadership of his party for a license from his militancy to hold an executive position in the private sector.
The lawyer who came to occupy the post of Vice Minister of Nuclear Energy during the last government of the PLDsent a letter addressed to the president of the purple party, Danilo Medina, to the general secretary, Charlie Mariotti, and to the vice president, Juan Ariel Jiménez, expressing his need to temporarily withdraw from the political arena.
“I have personally decided to accept an executive position in the private sector. Said position is in a union of an important national productive sector, which is incompatible with party militancy and public political exercise, since it requires neutrality and exclusive dedication for the performance and achievement of the institutional objectives of the companies represented in it”, he explained.
The former official thanked the PLD for having trained her and chosen her as a member of its Central Committee at the last convention.
“I thank the party for having formed me, allowing me to serve and serve the people, in addition to the distinction of having chosen me in the last convention as a member of its Central Committee, which I honestly honored in the realization of its partisan objectives of fighting for the strengthening of the democracy, freedom, social justice, modernity, progress, gender equity, environmental protection, solidarity, peace and defense of national identity as expressed in its statutes in force today.
Gautreau de Windt considered that the purple party should continue its participation in national life and “serve as an instrument and a way to strengthen participatory democracy and the consolidation of the social and legal state,” he pondered.
He concluded his letter by wishing success to the party that governed the country for 20 years in different election periods.
“Wishing the best congratulations to the Dominican Liberation Party, as to each one of you in your public and personal life, he says goodbye, reiterating the highest consideration.”
The temporary departure of Gautreau de Windt occurs at a time when the purple entity has lost members of its Political and Central Committee, among them: Rafael Paz, Leonardo Grisanty, Hipólito Polanco and Rafael Castillo.