It calls for declaring priority solution Lake Enriquillo
posted on: Feb 7 2012 10:12 by RDugey. Viewed 14 times.The country Alliance (AlPaís), Guillermo Moreno, presidential candidate felt that the flood of Lake Enriquillo, which has left stranded hundreds of families of this southern community, must be declared national priority.
"This situation was declared national priority and national emergency because it is implying the misery and desperation of hundreds of families who are not only threatened their lives, but who suddenly lost their immediate means of subsistence", said the presidential candidate, who visited the area during his tour of "The March of the Vergu¨enza", which undertook the first of this month.
Moreno stated that what is happening around the Lake it is thousand times more important that the second line of the Metro, however the State has failed resources available to deal with serious conditions suffered by the communities situated in its surroundings.
Said that Dominican Republic requires in u000aauthorities to make this land a productive country, offering assistance and technology to many men and women in need of official policies of credit immediately.
"Da punishment as we have so much idle land in the country." "Why we need the Dominican Republic make a productive country, boosting agriculture and defining policies to enable that it can be produced and to which producers have the assistance and support of public policies enabling them to make it produce," said the leader of Alliance country.
Said that the budget of the nation should balance depending on the needs of each region and not, as it is currently distributed in 70% available for the National District.
"One of the complaints more sen-sovereignty of the people is the lack of an adequate health system to address diseases;" many complaints of the education sector, much illiteracy, lots u000a"desertion school and also many young people still making a technical training, have not been able to have access to employment", stated.

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