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The Cabinet of the Dominican Republic is chosen by the President of the Republic and can be removed by the president at any time. The cabinet ministers were known as Secretaries of State until 26 January 2010 with the proclamation of the new Constitution .
Dominican Republic police pick-up trucks. On May 17, 1966, a general training school for military and police officers was created in the DR. Two years later on June 20, 1968, the National Police Officer Training School was established in San Cristobal under the surpervision of the school's first director, Eulogio Benito.
In 2010, the deputy Virgilio Meran Valenzuela win his seat like a member of MODA, but due to personal political changes, the web page of the Chamber of Deputies of the Dominican Republic, list him like a PRD deputy. Moreover, the page not list MODA as a political party with some legislative representative.
Former President of the Dominican Republic and presidential candidate of the People's Force party Leonel Fernandez greets supporters as he attends a closing campaign rally ahead of Sunday's ...
Donald Leslie Philip, C.P.M., Deputy Commissioner of Police, Royal Antigua Police Force. State of New South Wales. Paul Francis Clark, Superintendent, New South Wales Police Force. John Joseph Conaghan, Superintendent, New South Wales Police Force. Colin Neil Mackinnon, Superintendent, New South Wales Police Force.
Bakari has been in close contact with a Dominican National Police leader, Col. Roberto Lerebours, who frequently networks with American police agencies, including the New York Police Department.
The Ministries of the Dominican Republic (Spanish: Ministerios de la República Dominicana) are the primary units of the executive branch of the government of the Dominican Republic. These offices were formerly known as Secretaries of State (Spanish: Secretarias de Estado), but that denominations changed on 2010, with the Constitutional reform ...
Distrito Nacional, Dominican Republic: Nominator: Anyone who is qualified to be a deputy; in practice member of the Chamber and party leadership. Appointer: Chamber of Deputies Elected by the Chamber, sworn in by the eldest deputy: Term length: At the Chamber's pleasure; elected at the start of each session, and upon a vacancy: Constituting ...