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Santo Domingo.- Prominent attorney and  political leader Vinicio Castillo Seman on Friday said to reach the national unity which in his view will be required to deal with the country’s serious problems over the next four years, the ruling PLD party should let the opposition PRD have the presidency of the Chamber of Deputies, starting August 16.

"In the 1990s Joaquín Balaguer made "a democratic and politically balanced gesture when he allowed the PLD, which was a minority in the Chamber of Deputies, to preside over this Chamber in the person of today’s President elect Danilo Medina and Norge Botello," he said.

Castillo, a senior leader of the minority party FNP, said at this time, in keeping with the President elect’s discourse for national unity, and a common agenda involving all major political parties and civil society would be a good gesture on the part of the PLD, “to assess the relevance of the PRD presiding the Chamber of Deputies as of August 16.”

"It’s a proposal at the personal level. The country doesn’t need sterile fights or street protests. It’s looking ahead with optimism and hope," he said.

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7 comment(s)
Written by: tschotschua, 23 Jun 2012 12:24 PM
From: Germany, Koblenz, Rheinland-Pfalz
no way, they first must learn how to behave, to give power to those morons is to destroy the democracy (!)
Written by: Ricardolito, 23 Jun 2012 1:32 PM
From: Dominican Republic, calle A.Portes
just keep democracy working
Written by: juanb, 23 Jun 2012 1:35 PM
From: Dominican Republic

Prominent?

That's a pretty big problem, right there.
Written by: bernies, 23 Jun 2012 2:02 PM
From: United States, key west fl
I was hearing the words around that Rogelio Genao from the PRCS was going to head the lower chamber. What is Vincho talking about, those PRD people need to learn their lesson.
Written by: anthonyC, 24 Jun 2012 1:38 AM
From: United States
Hey Vincho....Don't be ahog and pass the Yayo
Written by: generoso, 24 Jun 2012 10:00 AM
From: Dominican Republic, United States
I disagree in awarding anything to the PRD, that have conducted themselves as spoiled brats, unable to accept their loss, instead blaming others, threatening upheavals like loose cannons, and just being a bad example for our democratic ways.
Written by: Trinitario809, 24 Jun 2012 11:38 PM
From: United States


No table crumbs for the PRD.

They'd be fighting each other over it like the rabid "perros viralatas" they are.

How sad.
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