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Santo Domingo.- The PRSC party, which has held office in five terms, Wednesday announced the "resignations" of 264 leaders, though some of them say they haven’t and that no one can remove them from that political organization.

The PRSC sent the list of "resignees" to the Central Electoral Board on April 25, on alleged violations to party statutes.

But senior leader Guillermo Caram, who yesterday learned he’s on the list, denied doing so and affirmed that no one can "resign" him out of his party.

 The list cited by elcaribe.com.do, yet to be disclosed, is accompanied by a letter signed by party president Carlos Morales, includes "ipso facto resignations" of party members for having supported opposition PRD party candidate Hipólito Mejía in the May 20 elections.

Whether they know it or not, Roberto Feliz, Julian Elias Nolasco and Alfonso Fermín Balcácer, Danny Perdomo, Eddy Alcantara, Ingrid Yera, Amable Aristy, Jose Enrique Sued, Alexis Joaquin Castillo, Sergia Elena Mejia de Seliman, Pedro Breton, Ramon Chahede, Najib Chahede, Manuel de Jesus Amezquita, Vitelio Mejia and George Rodriguez Dabas have been kicked out of the once powerful PRSC.

 

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9 comment(s)
Written by: elBuscoon, 28 Jun 2012 10:10 AM
From: Cuba, La Havana, Que Viva La Revolucion

This will be another Dominican Soap Oprah for all the world to laugh at...

LMAO



Written by: elBuscoon, 28 Jun 2012 10:10 AM
From: Cuba, La Havana, Que Viva La Revolucion

More trash for the Trash Dump....

LMAO

Written by: xfactor, 28 Jun 2012 11:10 AM
From: United States
Good riddance.
Written by: Ricardolito, 28 Jun 2012 11:38 AM
From: Dominican Republic, calle A.Portes
and not before time
Written by: RoyStone, 28 Jun 2012 12:07 PM
From: Australia
264 "leaders"? Is every member a leader? How Dominican! (Just like the military - more generals than soldiers).
Written by: gmiller261, 29 Jun 2012 10:32 AM
From: United States


There is a contradiction in terms when you use the word "leaders" and Dominican politicians in the same sentence.

NONE lead, they all just take.
Written by: venganzaderafael, 29 Jun 2012 5:50 PM
From: United States
No clarification as to why they gave their support to Mejia. Anyone aware of the reasons?
Written by: NYGuy35, 30 Jun 2012 10:13 PM
From: United States
This place should stop pretending to be a democracy. Create a PLD monarchy. Create a middle class of royals and have the people work to support the monarchy. Why waste time with this facade, pretending to care about the average citizen.
Written by: RoyStone, 30 Jun 2012 11:06 PM
From: Australia
NYGuy35, asks
"Why waste time with this facade, pretending to care about the average citizen?"
Because Lionel wants a prestigious position in the United Nations. He doesn't need the money but desperately seeks the prestige.
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