Santo Domingo, DR
Entrepreneurs, at all times alert to the danger of Coronavirus, the newly elected mayors of the municipal governments took possession for a 4 -year era, this time before unusual ceremonies marked by distancing, the use of gloves and masks, and short speeches that limited rhetoric those, however, stood out with their splendid white costumes, following a line compatible with tradition.
On Friday, with the elected municipal government, the elected municipal government was renewed up to 60%, among the mayors, the directors of the municipal councils and the councilors of the 158 municipalities and 235 municipal districts of the country.
During the previous elections, 158 new mayors elected, corresponding to the same number of municipalities.
Friday was a rite of municipal command movement that, traditionally, took place on August 16, every 4 years, but after the creation of the replacement of the Constitution for April 24, which coincides with the Municipal Dayarray
Many other young people will lead the councils after this inauguration, the youngest being Marlon Arias, 27, mayor of the municipality of Cabrera, María Trinidad Sánchez, for the Dominican Liberation Party.
Also Francis Joel Beltré, also from the PLD, who at 34 will lead the Tábara Arriba chapter in the Azua province.
Around seven million, 487,000 electorate were called to the polls for the last elections, when a moment was attempted after being suspended on February 16 due to the failure of the automated voting system.
Three million of 828,000,786 were for 51. 2% and 3 million of 658,000,254 are men for 48. 8%.
In Greater Santo Domingo, there are 4 new faces: the mayor of the National District of the Modern Revolutionary Party (PRM), Carolina Mejía; Manuel Jiménez, from Santo Domingo Este, also of the PRM; Carlos Guzmán, from Santo Domingo Norte and the Dominican Liberation Party (PLD) and José Andújar, from Santo Domingo Oeste, of the PRM, and the one who must be sworn in almost through a virtual platform or server.
Then, she went home, went from a white dress with jeans, tennis shoes, a yellow cape, a black mask and gloves, “and went to Las Flores through Cristo Rey, to work.
And he added: “The party can be postponed, but not the work.” Alfredo Martínez, the outgoing mayor, handed him the command and often asked for support for the new incumbent. Before I drop this complaint: “I was a victim of the opposition; he never approved me.”
Andújar, wearing a white suit, gloves, and a mask, arrived at the town hall on Avenida 27 de Febrero, accompanied by his wife.
Francisco Peña gave him the command of the local government, which left a “totally healthy” bankruptcy.
In turn, Andújar said that his paintings begin with a day of disinfection and fumigation, washing in the street and cleaning of the guajimía throat.
He began to draw lines of work: he told the owners of supermarkets, markets and other stalls selling products that they have to do: disinfect at the beginning and at the end of their work.
Martínez said that his project to elevate the city of Santiago to another category will continue. Those present wore masks and gloves. Before entering the council they had to go through the disinfection tunnel.
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