SANTO DOMINGO.- The Organization of American States (O.A.S.), through its electoral observation mission, advised the Government against the use of State resources promote the President’s re-election in the current electoral campaign.
"It seems evident that a significant part of the information the Government emits through the media is fulfilling an electoral objective and therefore, has been surpassed the limits between the information on government management and electoral campaigning," the delegation said in a report.
On the denunciations of the general use of taxpayers’ money in politics, it called on the Government "to show a special sensitivity regarding these subjects, cooperating decidedly and permanently with the opposition in the clarification of all those questions that can be understood as an inadequate participation of the Government in the campaign."
Invited by the Central Electoral Board, the O.A.S. visited the country several times and received denunciations from the opposition on the use of State resources in president Leonel Fernandez’s political reelection campaign.
In its report issued yesterday, the delegation of observers as opposed to expressed its "concern with the problem," and urged the opposition parties to maintain "a profile of responsibility” and make his denunciations before the corresponding entities to avoid simply electoral accusations.
Praise for the JCE
The observers congratulated the JCE on its management, for its “credibility and the experience of its judges and for developing the established calendar,” and for the positions assumed in the conflicts.
They said they are confident the court will broadcast the results with efficiency and transparency.
The OAS mission also praised the "lack of violent and grave incidents."

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It amazes me how vile and racist some of my country men can be towards Haitians especially those you have had cosmopolitan experiences and claim to be educated.
Although not acceptable, you could understand theses type of statements from my brothers and sisters in DR who have not the opportunity of education or travel, but from Dominican mulatos living in the US, God do we have a long way to go as a people?
Damn, for once we agree on something, difficult as it is, but well said,
we all Dominicans forget that either we were born white, mulato or black or yellow or green,
we all have that mulato color behind our ears regardless how we were born,
and there is no space for racism or should not be,
I guess history have a lot to do with some people dispising our neighbors, those who grew up and got old in other times.
I respect you and all others here at DT, not because what you post or whether I agree with it or not, but rather because of your right to post it.
I honestly do not get offended with the personal attacks on me, even though I may think they are sophomoric at best, but want I can not stand is calls to ban people, or for them to shut up.
To me freedom of expression is sacrosanct!
I honestly also hope you don't get offended for words posted here by me or others, after all,
this are only words, since we don't even know any of us personally, and I am sure, you could perfectly be a great guy to meet.
This is what politics make with people, at times get insensible with words that in normal conditions would never be uttered, but at least, you, myself and others, have this place to voice our opinion in our unending world of political madness. I myself, don't have any favorites, do not belong to any party, and never have been, only want the best that somebody could bring to our country.
One thing though, I despise the PRD, we have had too many bad experiences with them, and perhaps , that same opinion the people of the PLD eventually they will earn it.
Hey! I'm a "Dominican York"! Don't paint us all with the same brush.