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President enacts changes to National Council of the Magistracy that will name the new Attorney General

President Luis Abinader signed into law on 8 January 2025 a bill that modifies the method of selecting the Attorney General of the Republic and removes the Attorney General from the National Council of the Magistracy (CNM). The new law, numbered 1-25, adds the president of the Constitutional Court as a member of the CNM. …
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Indotel raises broadband speed standards to boost connectivity

The Dominican Institute of Telecommunications (Indotel) has approved a resolution that significantly increases the minimum speed requirements for broadband internet services in the country. The decision, outlined in Resolution 148-2024, aims to accelerate internet connectivity and foster a more competitive digital landscape. The Dominican Republic now joins other Latin American countries, such as Argentina, Chile, …
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Ministry of Foreign Relations and Exporters Association sign agreement to boost exports

The Ministry of Foreign Relations (Mirex) and the Dominican Association of Exporters (Adoexpo) have signed a collaborative agreement aimed at promoting and bolstering the country’s exports and investments, as well as strengthening international relations. The partnership leverages the Dominican Republic’s advantages to drive sustainable economic growth. Foreign Minister Roberto Álvarez and Adoexpo President Karel Castillo …
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Concern over lax regulation of plastic surgery sector in DR

The president of the Association of Private Clinics (Andeclip) expressed his concern regarding operation of unauthorized plastic surgery business in the Dominican Republic. He estimated 50% of procedures are being performed by unqualified individuals in unregulated clinics, as reported in N Digital. N Digital has frequently denounced clinics operated by persons with questionable accreditations. Mena …
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Teen pregnancy remains a pressing issue in the Dominican Republic

According to the National Health Service (SNS), 3,414 adolescent births were recorded in the country’s three main public maternity hospitals from January to November 2024, El Nacional reports. Of this number, 3,252 births were to girls aged 15 to 19, while 162 were to girls under 15. Nationally, the SNS reported 15,112 births among 15-19-year-olds, …