Santo Domingo. - The National Magistrate Council (CNM) dismissed four Supreme Court justices who weren’t confirmed despite having the age to remain on the bench, on alleged lack of transparency and independence.
Council affidavit 24 issued December 21 states that justice Ana Rosa Bergés Dreyfous wasn’t confirmed because she allegedly “didn’t proceed with impartiality and independence,” and that “she received serious influences from a person outside the Judicial Branch.”
Justice Eglys Margarita Esmurdoc (wife of opposition PRD party leader Hernani Salazar) wasn’t confirmed as Supreme Court Justice because “she has bonds of a personal character that make the impartial and independent exercise of her functions difficult.”
Also not confirmed was justice Julio Aníbal Suárez Dubernay because “he wasn’t always in adhere with the criteria of impartiality and independence” which the Judicial Branch regulation demands.
Enilda Reyes Perez was also left out because “during the time of exercise as Supreme Court judge she demonstrated that her experience didn’t reflect the required performance to allow the continuity in the exercise of her functions, which was show in her individual evaluation performance,” the CNM affidavit said.
Those Justices left out of the new high Court, excluding Reyes Perez, were in fact those who voted to declare the US$130.0 million loan with the company Sun Land Unconstitutional, since it was taken without Congress’ approval.
In that occasion the justices ruled that the challenge was inadmissible on the quality of the parts which submitted it, despite that in one of its paragraphs, admits that the Constitution was violated.

As usual , the accusations are so vague that it is impossible to know exactly the alleged influence and from whence it came
The notes on the formalizing of the Purple Dictatorship have been revealed!
This episode of constitutional manipulation, political packing of the courts with PLD partisans and the massacring of real or perceived political opponents will go down as one of the ugliest chapters in modern Dominican history.
Lie-onel Fernandez has to realize that the whole world is watching and his 15 minutes of the benefit of the doubt as modern democratic statesmen are up. He is nothing but a typical Latin American two bit tin pot dictator covered with an extremely thin veneer of democracy; which every day is getting even thinner.
Lie-onel you’re not fooling anybody other than Little Dickey of course!