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The cardinal calls on sectors of the country support to the Board

posted on: Dec 10 2011 8:55 by RDugey. Viewed 92 times.

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El Cardinal Nicolás de Jesús López Rodríguez felt yesterday in Santiago which all sectors of the country, including political parties, should support the Central Electoral Board (JCE) so they can be prepared on May 20, 2012 elections "and not to torpedo its work,".

To ask about the ultimatum through acts of sheriff who made the Advisory Board of the presidential candidate perredeísta, Hipólito Mejía, the President of the JCE, Roberto Rosario, that he cease his duties with other members of the Agency, López Rodríguez reiterated that it should leave work at this agency, because otherwise it will not prepare the coming elections.

"What matters here are elections and therefore it has to be a support to the Board and not begin now to torpedo", insisted the cardinal to be interviewed by journalists at the end of a Eucharist in the Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra, where its rector u000aAgripino Núñez Collado surrendered the memory of your management.

According to López Rodríguez, there must be a way to solve the problem of the Board, "because we started with one another and go everyone and that can not be", he said. "Let's see what we are talking about, the PRD in the person of Miguel Vargas Maldonado and the delegate is Orlando Jorge Mera said that he was not consulted for that"", then who is charge in the game", stated.

The Archbishop of Santo Domingo also explained that it is supposed to be the PRD party which has institutions and therefore have to see what is the address of that organization.

The Archbishop of Santiago, Monsignor Ramón Benito of the rose and Carpio, was in charge of the opening words of the Eucharist on the occasion of the presentation of minority for 50 years of academic life of the PUCMM and its rector then gave the u000aspeech and López Rodríguez assumed the leadership of the religious profession that gathered different personalities of Santiago and the country.

REGRETS protests
El Cardenal said he regretted that Haitians born in the country try to ignore the authority with institutions, referring to the protests that they rode against the Supreme Court asking to be recognized nationality Dominican.

Said that this is not solved with protests and that the Supreme Court has set its position on the issue and that we must respect it.
Indicated that the groups of Dominicans who are empathizing with Haiti, "nothing", while lamenting the death of the human rights of Haitian origin Sonia Pierre activist and hoped that the Lord has hosted it in their eternal rest.



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