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The 18 senators of the PRM support continuity of Paliza and Carolina

Santo Domingo.- The 18 senators of the ruling Modern Revolutionary Party (PRM) signed a public manifesto of support for the Executive Directorate of this party, headed by its president, Jose Ignacio Beating and its general secretary, Carolina Mejia.

The ruling party senators’ decision is added to the one executed last week by all the mayors of this organization.

The members of the Upper House say that they recognize the effort made by Paliza and Carolina, in leading the party, managing to promote programs together with 45,000 men and women who make up the organizations of the current leadership and, in unity, obtain the planned objectives.

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According to the document, one of the elements that motivates the PRM senators to carry out such an important action is that the current leadership of the party has demonstrated a firm commitment to party development, since its inauguration in 2018, developing an agenda of work at the national level that allowed the arrival of thousands of new participants.

They expressed that Mejía and Paliza lead the party applying Peñagomist sentiment, which allows everyone to participate in each objective, applying democracy and inspiring values ​​of honesty, humility, justice, prudence and respect for human dignity.

Finally, they understand that today the PRM lives in unity, that nothing can be distracted “to the good government that President Luis Abinader has been developing, this in favor of all Dominicans, managing to recover the jobs lost due to the pandemic in record time, which has caused international recognition, in addition, the increase in the economy due to the climate of confidence for the investments that the country has.

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