Criticism and appreciation of Abinader’s speech

President Louis Abinader’s speech on that day will soon follow His second government report Last Tuesday, a round of criticism and praise was unleashed from Santiago, from opposition parties, business firms, religious institutions and opinion leaders, throwing heat into the debate and dominating public opinion as the main topic of discussion.

Former President Leonel Fernandez, head of the Fuerza del Pueblo (FP) party, issued a more concrete response when he defined Abinadar’s administration as a “two-year government.” With lots of foam and a little chocolate”.

This, according to Fernandez, was “due to the number of bitesExaggerations and broken promises” According to him, prevailed during the current administration.

Fernández affirms that the Modern Revolutionary Party (PRM) government is characterized by the “potholes and under-construction syndrome”, referring to the amount of road infrastructure announced by the president in various parts of the country.

“This can be seen by evaluating the government,” Fernandez said It has promised around 223 jobs across the national territory, 452 billion pesos is planned.
Among these he mentions the gateways of Samana and La Romana, the bypasses of Manzanillo and Navarrete, Francisco de Macoris, Azua, and Bani.

He criticized Abhinadar Announced 62 thousand housing solutions But, to date, “the state has provided only 28,000, of which 215 houses are distributed between Los Algarrizos and Azua.” After recalling the president’s promise to build an oncology and trauma network and three health cities in Santiago, San Cristóbal and San Francisco de Macorís, these works have not materialized and “many public hospitals have fallen into disrepair.”

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“Stealing the Faith”

The Dominican Liberation Party (PLD) through its general secretary Charles Mariotti, supported the government of Luis Abinador and PRM is “robbing Dominicans of trust.”

“In these two years of government, people have gone from happiness to uncertainty and apathy,” Mariotti asserted.

During these first two years, the government said, “The government had very little to celebrate We Dominicans have much to mourn.

“The most popular change they proclaimed is backwards. Today people everywhere are starting to say: Abinader’s change is a failure,” he said.

“A Game”

Meanwhile, Abel Martínez, mayor of Santiago and presidential candidate of the Dominican Liberation Party, recounted. “A Drama” Leader’s Speech, and “with a prepaid public, he does not deal with national problems”.

He criticized the fact that the president did not talk about food prices or “a specific plan to fight crime that engulfs the country.”

“He who forgets the truth”

Former Vice President Margarita Cedeno maintains the President’s speech through her Twitter account He is “absolutely unreal”.

She said she wants the president to talk about economic prosperity and social welfare “looking into the eyes of families who can’t eat, patients who can’t get medicine and children who don’t have school lunches.”

“Hope, a Challenge”

For its part, the Dominican Council of Evangelical Unity (CoTUE) described the head of state’s address as “promising” and, in turn, “a challenge”.

Pastor Feliciano Lacen believes that the President showed a comprehensive work plan that ensures direct investment in the health, food and education sectors.

This would allow, he added, “Continue to work to address the classroom deficit, Expand the coverage of public education and complete the education centers under construction, realizing that this is often caused by the scourge of immigration that threatens our people.

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Code believes that the government should try to solve the problem of insecurity of the citizens and bring together different sectors of the society to efficiently deal with this problem that prevails in the country every day.

However, while Abhinadar’s words have given encouragement and hope to many, the council cautions that “it is clear that the government needs to move from words to action”.

comparison

Lionel Fernandez He also responded by comparing the costs of works built by past administrations to those the President plans to build at lower cost.

He gave this and said This is “gross handling”. Face the tasks he (the President) has in mind and is in the process of doing”.

“Comparing built and working jobs with biting and unfulfilled promises is total manipulation; it’s about the difference between myth and reality,” commented the former president on Abinader’s speech.

Esmond Harmon

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