President Luis Abinader to receive Leadership Award in Washington

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President Luis Abinader will travel to Washington, DC, on Wednesday, 7 May 2025 to receive the Congressional Hispanic Leadership Institute (CHLI) Leadership Award. The prestigious honor will be presented during a gala dinner attended by members of Congress, high-ranking White House officials, and international leaders.

Abinader is scheduled to depart in the morning accompanied by Minister of the Presidency José Ignacio Paliza and Minister of Foreign Relations Roberto Álvarez. Joining them are the director of the Presidential Security Council (Cusep) and head of presidential security, Major General Jimmy Arias, along with assistants Eilyn Beltran and Noelia Shephard.

Later on Wednesday, the President will hold a bilateral meeting with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Abinader is expected to...

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What a joke, at the moment the majority of the population are against his policies, but he is receiving an award.
 

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What a joke, at the moment the majority of the population are against his policies, but he is receiving an award.
What policies is the population against?


Santo Domingo.- President Luis Abinader ranks among the most highly approved leaders in the Americas, securing a 68% approval rating in the 2025 American President Approval Ranking by Mitofsky. This places him tied for second place with Mexico’s Claudia Sheinbaum, though she has only been in office for four months, compared to Abinader’s 54 months.

The only leader surpassing Abinader is El Salvador’s Nayib Bukele, who holds an 81% approval rating. The Dominican president’s popularity is attributed to his experience and the country’s social and economic stability. Other polls, such as RD Elige (66.8%) and Gallup RCC (56%), further reinforce his strong public support.

Among leaders who have been in office for over four years, Abinader and Bukele lead in approval ratings, demonstrating the confidence their citizens have in their governance.