Jorge Mera ensures there is a consensus in the PRD
posted on: Nov 25 2011 7:42 by RDugey. Viewed 26 times.The Secretary general of the Revolutionary Party Dominicano (PRD), Orlando Jorge Mera, said yesterday that the organization took a proposal agreed with its presidential candidate, Hipolito Mejia, to the meeting with the Secretary-General of the Party of Dominican Liberation (PLD), Reinaldo Pared, mediated by Monsignor Agripino Núñez Collado.
Jorge Mera explained that following the meeting held at the Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra (PUCMM) last Wednesday, make consultations to settle the dispute arising from the resignation of Miguel Ángel García as the Manager of computer science of the Central Electoral Board, through the agreement to arrive at the meeting Monday.
"The letter of November 8 is the consistent position and unified management of the party and the candidate, also presented yesterday." I won't go into details for prudence. "Our position is based in that letter," he said. u000aParty sources indicated the PRD suggested at the meeting with Núñez Collado and wall Perez replaced Franklin Frias as director of information technology and that the Department be headed collegially with representatives of both organizations policies.
However, the LDP rejected the proposal and reiterated in press conference carried out an hour later, his support for the proposal of the President of the JCE, Roberto Rosario, seeking leave to cold in the Office and appoint two vice-principals to establish a collegial direction and are elected by consensus of the parties recognized.
Wall Pérez said that with this position the purple party expresses its opposition and rejection of a paper published in the print media, signed by the candidate of the PRD, which the political leadership of the LDP understands "seeks to create an atmosphere of insecurity, mistrust and illegitimacy on the electoral process, with vague accusations and without foundations" u000a"on the members of the body that is organizing and directing this process".

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