NEW YORK.- Businessman and ruling leader of the Party of the Modern Revolution (PRM) Daniel Jáquez has here declared his request for the number one to establish the widespread election, which includes the United States and Canada.
He said he decided to ask the embassy because “we do not have the vision and dedication to the work of the Dominican community established here in this sign.”
In this sense, he indicated that “the PRM needs candidates for Congress who are committed to the Dominican community and guarantee victory in the 2024 elections.”
“I noticed that the leaders of the Central Directorate of the PRM did not choose here to seek positions in the Chamber of Deputies. which is why I decided to throw the ring on the chair,” he added.
“I know that many people from the party will call me after this announcement, but those are my expectations and desire to contribute to the better life of our people,” said the executive deputy secretary of PRM in New York.
He remembered that “before I was a businessman, I was a member of the community, and all the contributions I made to the community and to support the party, so that if we get a seat, we will do the work of the overseas deputy. Services to facilitate the preferred preacher brothers.
LEGISLATIVE OFFICE
He also said that he will open the legislative office in this signing to provide the services that the community requires according to the new times.
He added that he fosters an excellent relationship with other local organizations connected to the Dominican Republic, “with whom we will work to improve the quality of life of Dominicans living outside their land.”
“We will do the same to achieve mechanisms to guarantee that the Dominicans who return to the country can contribute knowledge and experiences to the development of the Dominican Republic”, Jáquez emphasized in the Temas al Punto program, where he was interviewed by Aracelis Carvajal.
DISCOUNT AIR TICKETS
Jáquez promised that he would promote measures and projects “intended to change the tax rate of the country and in this way to be able to bring back air tickets to and from the Dominican Republic.”
“We are also reading to modify the Vehicle Importation Law, which only allows us to bring vehicles five years old or less into the Dominican Republic,” he said.
He explained that “we will not rest until we bring to the village the vehicle we want and can afford without any imposition from the Government.”
“We also do not want to fight to expand the benefits of the customs legislation to allow us to move to the country, after several years of staying abroad,” he concluded.