Hippolytus and Danilo restarted the campaign after truce
posted on: Jan 7 2012 8:42 by RDugey. Viewed 24 times.The presidential candidates of the parties of the Dominican Liberation (LDP), Danilo Medina, and Revolucionario Dominicano (PRD), Hipólito Mejía, resumed this weekend their proselytizing activities, in a long career will conclude that on 20 may, where it is not necessary a second round election.
Last Wednesday Mejía began a tour of contact by the provinces of Peravia and San Cristóbal, even where was sworn the Secretary without portfolio and Advisor to poultry in the Executive Branch, Victor Hugo Hernandez (Tito), while on Thursday led a meeting of the command national women's of the PRD.
Yesterday the exmandatario participated in a meeting with journalists in Santiago, where there were raffles and other amusement, as part of an event that seeks to strengthen the ties of brotherhood with the members of the press.
This event considered as difficult the economic situation in the country and said that the Government of the LDP has someti-OJ u000athe nation to a permanent indebtedness.
Was also reported that it will conduct a tour of the region of El Valle, which includes the provinces of San Juan de la Maguana and Elías Piña, scheduled for Friday 13 to Sunday 15.
Medina in action
in contrast, the National Committee of the LDP campaign expressed that after the break for the Christmas and new year, Medina takes the proselytizing activities from today when it will hold a meeting with sports journalists in the hotel Santo Domingo and tomorrow will participate in the Act of proclamation of her candidacy in charge of the civic renewal movement, led by retired general Jorge Zorrilla Ozuna.
Radhamés Camacho, operational director of the Committee, argued that the Act of proclamation of Medina in charge of the Liberal Action Party (PAL), directed by Maritza Ortiz was created for Tuesday. He settled in addition to Sunday 15th presidential candidate of the LDP restart tours and u000aprovincial mobilization in silver mount province.

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