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Santo Domingo.- Friday afternoon’s meeting of the opposition PRD party’s Political Commission could stoke its crisis, while several leaders yesterday urged former president Hipolito Mejia and party president Miguel Vargas to pave the way for a dialogue to solve their differences so the two sectors can remain united.

In a press conference yesterday attorney and arbitrator Nelson Espinal said the main objective of both should be to “preserve and strengthen the PRD as the main instrument of democracy, economy, job creation and domestic production."

Espinal mediated the dialogue between the two leaders led by ex Panama president Martin Torrijos, after the crisis which arose after the convention of March 6, 2011, in which Mejia was elected presidential candidate of the PRD, but Vargas challenged the results of the primaries.

"To table a dialogue doesn’t imply the recognition of errors, practices, speeches and misconduct, and reward those who leave their party to support the opposing organization," Espinal said.

The PRD Political Committee will meet 4pm, amid calls by leaders who demand Vargas’ ouster after the party’s defeat on May 20.

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4 comment(s)
Written by: zooma, 1 Jun 2012 8:21 AM
From: United States

Macho behavior being like it is in this culture the opposit factions within the PRD will not back down from their positions. Hence, the result we are bearing witness to: a meltdown of the party, a decline of its power, and observe cast off members associate with other parties.

Written by: tschotschua, 1 Jun 2012 8:56 AM
From: Germany, Koblenz, Rheinland-Pfalz
They should break apart and call the Party, Partido Retorcido, Roto y Desgreñado (!)
Written by: ymarmolejos, 1 Jun 2012 9:13 AM
From: United States
I agree @ tschotschua lol
Written by: Ricardolito, 1 Jun 2012 2:10 PM
From: Dominican Republic, calle A.Portes
It seems to me to be a perfect time to establish a new party but the problem is that there is not a solid core of good people in the PRD to break away and base a new party on good principles and because politics and politicians are not respected in the DR , it is hard to imagine any group of outstanding men or women wanting to enter the foulness of politics .
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