Leonel joins the LDP campaign next Sunday
posted on: Dec 7 2011 9:31 by RDugey. Viewed 13 times.President Leonel Fernandez will join formally the campaign of the Dominican Liberation Party (PLD) on next 11 Sunday of this month, in a national caravan to place the organization in the capital.
The Secretary general of the LDP, reign wall Pérez, reported that the caravan will mark the full integration of the representative to the peledeísta campaign and will serve to complete the activities of mass and take a Christmas Truce proposed by the Roman Catholic Church.
He also indicated that with this activity, a national, the LDP the anniversary 38 of that organization, founded on 15 December 1973 by Professor Juan Bosch.
Referring to the impasse which stays with the Dominican Revolutionary Party (PRD) on the Central Electoral Board, wall Perez said: "I'm going to say as said Juan Bosch at beginning of the 1970s, 'if there is no agreement there will be solution'".
The March will depart at 3: 00 of u000athe afternoon of the Duarte Avenue with Pedro Livio Cedeño, culminating in the Malecón. Will be the Vice Presidential candidate Margarita Cedeño de Fernández and the main leaders of the LDP.
"For the 38 anniversary of the founding of the LDP and culminate with the activities of masses by this year, we are inviting militancy, the leadership of the LDP and the Dominican people in general, national progress that we will hold the next Sunday from three in the afternoon which will depart from the intersection of avenida Duarte with Pedro Livio Cedeño and culminating in the Malecon of Santo Domingo", reported wall Pérez.
The political leader also made a sketch of the rise of the candidacy of the LDP represented by Danilo Medina and Margarita Cedeño de Fernández, since the Act of proclamation of Medina as candidate of the LDP on 28 August last. He said that from that moment began an extensive programme of activities and visits u000athat will culminate Sunday with the final activity of this phase of the campaign

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