
The director of Government Ethics in the Abinader government, former Vice President Milagros Ortiz Bosch, appealed to fellow Modern Revolutionary Party members to switch over to the new administration’s promise of change. She called on members and leaders of the party to tune in with the concept of change of the Abinader administration.
“I am asking that we get in tune as an organization with the philosophy or the concept of change that brought us to power. It is not a fake concept, it is the result of interpreting what Dominican society wanted. It is what has lead us to appoint an independent attorney general,” she said.
When interviewed for the El Día TV morning talk program on Telesistema, Channel 11, the former Vice President said that the PRM is instating a different way of governing. All party members need to join in.
“It is not a dispute with a young woman. It is to tell society and the party, that there is a different way of governing and that we have to stick to it, because it is the only thing that differentiates us,” she emphasized.
Milagros Ortiz Bosch explained that the discussion on who gets jobs in government is a political issue, which must be transformed into an educational, informative, and formative policy. Above all, she says this is an opportunity for the party to transform and guide society.
Her remarks came after the governor of Monte Cristi assured her followers in Montecristi over the weekend that the hours were counted for the bases of the PRM in that northeastern province to begin to enjoy the “spoils of power.”
News commentator Altagracia Salazar concurs with Ortiz Bosch and says that the nation may again have to march against political patronage. In her remarks, she is especially critical of recent actions in the Chamber of Deputies under the leadership of Alfredo Pacheco (PRM-National District).
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30 March 2021