Guido Gómez warns that he will compete with Abinador as PRM’s presidential candidate

Leader of the Modern Revolutionary Party (PRM). Guido Gomez Mazara“He is determined to create a programmatic offer within the party that is linked to popular sectors that claim to be a liberal and progressive center, but which basically encourages the postponement of pending reforms in the country,” he confirmed.

He also informed that PRM leaders met him They said they could not allow universal suffrage in the party It is said that President Louis Abinader will fail because the meeting of representatives, rather than the executive directorate, will be chosen.

Interviewed Paul McKinney In the television program “McKinney” by Color Vision, Gómez Mazara said that his political program has more to do with the country’s popular platforms, while President Abinader is projecting himself towards the corporate sectors.

“The things that I can present to the basic and middle leadership of the party, in defense of what they represent, are close to what Luis (Abineder) proposed,” Gomez Mazara said.

“When the economic situation, social conflicts, discontent of the party base and the party leadership only consider personality. Law of Coexistence, Things are not going well.”

He argued that the President “has, as a result of his experience, an intimate conception of the corporate sectors of the country”. He is closer to the party’s electoral social base than to them.”

I remembered that The reason for establishing the PRM was to break the old practices of the Dominican Revolutionary Party (PRD). All power should be concentrated in one person, for which he demanded the spirit of pluralism.

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Abinader “makes a possibility in terms of creativity in polling that does him a lot of damage,” he said.

Gómez Mazara explained that he was trying to present Abinadar as an “unbeatable company” through surveys. Internal strife (to choose a 2024 presidential candidate), that is not the case”.

“Two years before the (last) election, Danilo Medina was closer to heaven than earth, and today he cannot go to a supermarket,” he said.

The PRM leader pointed out that he had seen a survey in which 64% of the party’s grassroots and middle leadership “felt disaffected and unrepresented”, and 52% of the leftist base said “they would not go again”. -Selection process.

Gómez Mazara said that Abinador was at the peak of popularity It won the election with 52% sympathyBut after two years in government “everyone knew that his sympathy had not increased.”

“In Latin America, no government has succeeded in structuring the inflationary process. That is the reality. The International Monetary Fund predicted a 5.3% growth in the economy. It will no longer say that,” the ruling party leader pointed out.

He warned that 2023 “will be a year of many difficulties” and according to him “Electoral victory cannot be sustained when there is hunger, scarcity and hardship” and if the Abhinadar government does not realize it, “there they are”.

Regarding the selection of the presidential candidate, Gomes Mazara He said that the regulations say that the registration will start from the 30th of this month and all those who are on the list will be selected.

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“I hope the system (of selecting the presidential candidate) is universal, straightforward and confidential… I am not going to remain silent because I was at the party’s helm,” the BRM leader warned.

He considered the election to be democratic Presidential candidate This is through universal suffrage, because “party tactics can no longer be imposed on society.”

Gómez Mazara revealed that despite the advantages of the government, officials and “machinery”, Abinadar must go to a democratic contest to elect the PRM candidate.

About PLD principals To choose his presidential candidate, PRM leader Abel Martínez argued that he must win against Margarita Cedeno, who is “backed by Danielism.”

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