2003News

More on the rains

The Listin Diario reports that 450 families were left without homes in the wake of the recent flooding that affected as many as 2,000 houses along the rivers of the Cibao Valley. Authorities also established a “yellow alert” for persons residing below Hatillo dam, since the overflow could cause local flooding. The head of the …
2003News

More on Univision interview

Another aspect of President Hipolito Mejia’s controversial interview with Univision’s Jorge Ramos (see yesterday’s DR1 news) was his comment about Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. Mejia said that if Chavez was afraid, he should not visit Santo Domingo. This was a reference to the allegations by Chavez that the Dominican authorities were complicit in an assassination …
2003News

IMF negotiations resume

A delegation from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) arrived in the country on Wednesday and resumed its talks with the Dominican authorities on the progress of the standby agreement signed in August. The Central Bank announced that the teams set to work immediately on studying macro-economic figures, a stage of the process that is expected …
2003News

Tax-free medicines

The government has abolished all taxes on medicines and the raw materials used in their manufacture, as well as some unspecified agricultural supplies. This came on the heels of a decree by President Hipolito Mejia, with the aim of easing the burden on the country’s poor. “The people will begin to feel the benefits of …
2003News

Peynado suspended from PRSC

The opposition Reformist party’s executive committee has suspended Jacinto Peynado and other leading members, “depriving them of all rights” as penalty for their violation of Article 123 of PRSC party statutes. Jacinto Peynado, Carlos Morales Troncoso, Angel Lockward, Leonardo Matos Berrido, Humberto Salazar and Hector Rodriguez Pimentel will face a disciplinary tribunal for challenging the …