Luis Abinader challenges a debate to Margarita Cedeño
posted on: Feb 1 2012 8:14 by RDugey. Viewed 16 times.The Vice Presidential candidate of the Dominican Revolutionary Party (PRD), Luis Abinader, invited today to debate the Vice Presidential candidate of the Party of Dominican Liberation (PLD), Margarita Fernández Cedeño.
Abinader considered interesting to vicepresidenciales candidates to expose their ideas about the proposals and commitments of the PRD and the LDP on problems such as the fiscal deficit, the low quality of education, crime and criminality.
Hipólito Mejía ballot mate said that he also supported his proposal to confront their ideas with the candidates of the LDP.
"If vicepresidenciales candidates are important for their photos appear alongside the presidential candidate on the ballot in every match, presumably his ideas should also be, equally, important" said.
Abinader challenged the LDP candidates to clearly present their proposals as far u000aAccording to his view, been limited to simple slogans propaganda.
Argued that the presidential candidate of the LDP needs to explain to society how can represent the change of course that demands the country if the national direction of your project is in charge of the same officials who have installed one of the Governments most corrupt and most inefficient in the world, according to the latest report of the World Economic Forum in Dominican Republic.
Gave as an example the announcement made by the presidential candidate of the LDP Danilo Medina that intends to increase to 10 million the annual flow of tourists to the Dominican Republic, without explaining how you are going to implement, and while it has as head of campaign to the Minister of tourism, it has not done anything to prevent the loss of competitiveness of the sector and the closure of six thousand hotel rooms in Puerto Plata and the North Coast.
Cited other topics to be discussed as administrative corruption, the u000apublic borrowing, the lack of support for agricultural production, the trade balance deficit, legal uncertainty, lack of employment for young people and women, and the loss of competitiveness of tourism and industry.

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