Andrés Navarro launches his aspirations to the General Secretariat of PLD

The member of the Political Committee and former candidate for the presidency of the country, Andrés Navarro, launched this March in his candidacy to occupy the General Secretariat of the Dominican Liberation Party (PLD).

During a press conference, Navarro launched its aspirations to occupy the cargo that was rented by Reinaldo Pared Pérez, who under conditions of health said no bus would repeat.

The Navarro proposal is fundamental to managing the transformation of the PLD into an “six-dimensional” plan that is divided into Political, Organizational, Electoral, Institutional, Technical and Social. Dichos has structured the content of a strategic plan that will be presented to the Central Committee in the first 3 months of its management in case of being elected.

“It is not easy to transform an organization into 47 years of political policy context, it is a ready-made tariff for which I have the ability to dedicate my body, my mind, my abilities and my compromise”, said the former Minister of Education.

Respect for the reception of its aspirations in the Central Committee, the statement expresses that it maintains that the PLD is a completely “democratic and united” party and that we take the best decision for the party.

Last week the PLD began the registration and election process for the members of the Central Committee of its organization. Asimismo celebrates the celebration of his internal elections.

In this internal election, 110 seats at the national level of the members of the Central Committee and 190 seats of the local level, which will be elected by the presidents of the Committee of the Political Organization, in all the national territory, according to the establishment Regulations dictated by the effect and the new Statutes, published this week.

The killing party obtained the information through a document with the company of Cristina Lizardo, coordinator of the Organizing Committee of the IX Congress Ordinary José Joaquín Bidó Medina.

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