Medina said leader of PC is activist Mejía
posted on: Dec 20 2011 7:32 by RDugey. Viewed 12 times.Presidential candidate of the Party of the liberation Dominicana (PLD), Danilo Medina, described yesterday as an activist of Hipólito Mejía as the Coordinator of the civic movement citizen participation, Samir Chami Isa, and placed any citizen to demonstrate that it uses the resources of the State in his electoral campaign.
To refer to the report of the Agency which said that a total of 2,659 hurdles of 1,667 political advocacy (62.8%) correspond to the candidates from the LDP, and 327 (12.3%) candidates from the Dominican Revolutionary Party, Medina said Chami Isa worked in the legal consultancy of the Executive power in the Government of Hipólito Mejía.
"What happens is that the spokesman for citizen participation is an activist of Hipólito Mejía." "I challenge them to anyone in this country who can demonstrate that I receive a penny of the Dominican State for my election campaign," said Medina, although it excluded participation u000aCitizen activism in favour of Mejía.
After holding a meeting with the President of the Party of National Unity (PUN), Pedro Corporán, explained that "vast majority" of his campaign is funded by the external sector, which has no direct links with the LDP nor with the State, and that its presence in the fences at all the country is due to which is more than thousand 200 movements who supported him and each of them makes her propaganda.
He acknowledged that the country political propaganda has no limits on the placement, and considered necessary the adoption of a law, such as the of parties, to monitor or limit advertising, which would be consistent there is legislation in this regard.
"You don't know how much I would be of happier than an electoral campaign outside of three months and no more, because we should be sitting in the position of a candidate to know what it means to campaign for two years." Who knows the cost of a long campaign u000a"it's the candidate," indicated.

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