Ippolito: Trujillo Era there were good and bad
posted on: Dec 1 2011 8:19 by RDugey. Viewed 20 times.The presidential candidate of the Dominican Revolutionary Party (PRD), Hipólito Mejía, yesterday found that although there were many bad as elsewhere things during the dictatorship of Rafael l.
Trujillo, there were also many good things, at the time that favored conscription.
"I did compulsory military service, and I wanted to do compulsory military service but my people convinced me this was time of the Chief, I believe that there is a lot of the Chief are needed, I am not of those who have the pathology of freedom and all of the Chief is bad, I do not believe that." "There was bad as elsewhere things, but there were many good things," he emphasized. Mejia said that the country needed authority and discipline to return to that in their opinion have been lost in Dominican society and values today reflected in crime and corruption. held as one of the achievements of its management the establishment of the u000avoluntary military service because this measure many young people who were "errant" received training and guidance to change his life.
The former President referred to the issue after a lecture at the Institute of generals and admirals of the armed forces in retreat, located in the brotherhood of retired workers of the armed forces, which were Rafael Betances Nivar, Secretary of the institution, the former more general responsible for the safety of former President Joaquin Balaguer, Jose Maria Perez Bello, former Minister of the armed forces, Juan Bautista Rojas Tabar, the former director of the tourist police, Rear Admiral retired Héctor Lizardo Jorge, among others.
Mejia said that youth need to reorient their future because the country needs order and respect without arbitrariness, to prevent insecurity continue affecting the family and the shops. emphasized that he respected their exercise as a dignitary to u000athe armed forces and demonstrated because it did to appoint the heads of the armed forces on the basis of his military career.
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The key to the success RADICA EN discipline
recalled that during his visits to Taiwan and Israel, where he chatted with the former Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, he saw that the key to the success of those Nations lies in discipline and training of its human resources in his academic preparation both values.
"I believe in freedom and the right to dissent but real freedom, not relaxation that many people say." "I believe in the institutionalization of the armed forces, in institutions and we should look after them because they play a stellar role because I come from five generations of military," he said. He argued that it has changed the role of the armed forces and they need homes near the barracks with good conditions to live with his family. He said that the military should play a stellar role in reforestation and training u000ain vocational schools.

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