President Luis Abinader disposes of 181 employees registered with the Chancellery and the Exterior Service, including 38 embassies.
Mediante och decretos, con fechas de enrea a marzo de este año, el jefe de Estado desvinculó a 90 functioniios des exteriorio servic y 91 descritos al Ministio de Exteriores Relaciones Exteriores.
Assimilation, has the separation of consuls, first secretaries, counselors and assistants for a total of 181 employees.
The list includes counselors, auxiliaries, first and foremost secretaries and third secretaries in the Chancellery.
Additionally, there were separate officials in the Permanent Mission of the Dominican Republic prior to the Organization of the United Nations (UNU) and the Organization of American States (OEA).
The diplomatic missions are located in Haiti, Puerto Rico, Cuba, San Martin, Turks and Caicos Islands, Jamaica, Aruba, Panama, Venezuela, Colombia, El Salvador, Peru, United States, Canada, Spain, Italy, France, Netherlands, Switzerland , Czech Republic, Korea, Israel and Russia.
Various diplomatic missions have been in place since 2004.
By Decree 76-21, of the 9th of February passed, 17 emissaries were deported to the Ministry of External Relations.
While working for Decree 77-21, also on 9 February, 21 embassy workers were deported to the Ministry of External Relations.
The disincentions are also constituted in Decrees 31-21, of the 19th of January; 60-21, of February 4; 64-21, of February 5; 78-21, of February 9; 125-21, del 25 de februero y 138-21, del 3 de marzo.
Continuation of ambassadors, assistants and councilors appointed in decree 125-21:
Nicole Gómez Polanco, Netherlands.
Nancy Esperanza Ramia Morel, Republic of Colombia.
Adriana Alcántara Céspedez de Ramírez, Republic of Cuba.
Álvaro Ulises Andón Sansur, El Salvador.
Melineé de los Milagros Pared Suazo, Madrid, Spain.
César Augusto Victoria Suazo, Canada.
Yidonis Toledo Rodríguez, Peru.
Jhon García, Guatemala.
Miguel Antonio Espinal Guerrero, Germany and Canada.
César A. Vázquez Cabrera, Ecuador
Wendy Goico Campagna, Santa Sede.
Nelson Nicolás Morel, Haiti.
Dolores Romero Calderón, Councilor of the Dominican Republic in Peru.
Eduardo Duarte, Venezuela’s Bolivarian Republic.
Germán Emilio Ventura Herarte, Cuba.
Yamil Matos, Trinidad and Tobago.
Jeanny Abreu, Nicaragua.
Loremi González Fernández, Italy
Félix Ramón Gómez Polanco, Secretary of the Republic of Panama and Italy.
Gina Álvarez Jackson, Assistant Consul of the Dominican Republic in Barcelona, Spain.
Lucy Diaz Rijo, Switzerland.
Edwin Alexander Domínguez Álvarez, Republic of Korea.
Johanne Diomared Peña Arias, Councilor of the Dominican Republic and the Italian Republic.
Cruz Santana, United States of America.
Adalberto Sánchez Paulino, auxiliary in the United States.
Manuel García Lizardo, auxiliary envoy of the United States.
Luis Alberto Medina de los Santos, Russian Federation.
Laura Santana Reyes, United States Mexicanos.
Laura Elisa Santana Aybar, Sweden.
Fred Ramón Castillo Paulino, Panama.
Gina Mireya, Councilor in Honduras and Deputy Consul in Puerto Príncipe, Haiti.
Aracelis Báes Arias, Deputy Consul in Puerto Príncipe, Haiti.
Marjorie Katherine Rutinel Bucheli, Vice Consul and Los Angeles, California, United States.
Laura Margarita de Jesús Camilo Carlo, Valencia, España.
Virginia Miguelina Díaz Santana, Counselor at the Organization of American States (OEA), Washington.
José Rafael Pérez Concepción, Council of France, Ecuador and Germany.