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Santo Domingo. - To spur young adults to exert their right to vote in Sunday’s presidential and Overseas deputies elections, the entities ProJuventud, Public Policies Youth Observatory (OJPP) and the Center for the Analysis of Policies Public (CAPP) unveiled the “National Conscientious Vote Campaign.”

The initiative also seeks to empower youngsters toward a commitment for society and create public policies which benefit the nation.

Projuventud representative Mario Lara; Public Policies Youth Observatory in Dominican Republic director Alexandra Cáceres, and CAPP director Enmanuel Alcántara headed the ad campaign’s launch in press conference in the Thesauro bookstore.

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Written by: originalmrb, 19 May 2012 6:02 AM
From: Canada

NICE! Great to see that "pro youth" movements like theses have bubbled to the surface. The youth recognize the world for what it is, and suffer no fools. So they will be the salvation of every community. I hope this program motivates the RD youth to get out and participate in the future of their nation. The key is to get in the "know", and then get into it. The way to change the machine is to roll up your sleeves become involved. If you want to have change, then learn with clear eyes, and then make change from within. Who knows? Maybe programs like these will be the incubator of tomorrow’s leaders on the road to prosperity. Like they say; if you're not part of the solution, then you are some part of the problem. Each one of you must remember that you matter, and you have ripples to make. And ripples can become tsunamis.
Written by: kewrunner, 21 May 2012 1:58 AM
From: Dominican Republic
I dont know about you but that young chick near the middle is HOT! I vote her into my Office anytime
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