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  2. 2024 Dominican Republic municipal elections - Wikipedia

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    A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Spanish Wikipedia article at [[:es:Elecciones municipales de la República Dominicana de 2024]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|es|Elecciones municipales de la República Dominicana de 2024}} to the talk page.

  3. 2024 Dominican Republic general election - Wikipedia

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    2024 Dominican Republic general election 19 May 2024 Presidential election ← 2020 2028 → Turnout 54.37% (0.92 pp) Nominee Luis Abinader Leonel Fernández Abel Martínez [es] Party PRM FP PLD Alliance Dominican Republic Advances PRM PRSC DxC PHD PNVC APD PP Rescue Dominican Republic FP BIS PUN PQDC FNP National Progressive Bloc PLD PV UDC PRSD PCR PLR MODA Running mate Raquel Peña Ingrid ...

  4. 2024 in the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    May 19 – 2024 Dominican Republic general election: Luis Abinader is reelected President while his Modern Revolutionary Party wins a supermajority in the Congress of the Dominican Republic. [ 1 ] August 6 – The skeletal remains of 14 individuals believed to be from Senegal and Mauritania are found on an abandoned boat off the coast of Río ...

  5. Law against Hatred - Wikipedia

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    On 3 January 2018, Ronald Güemes and Erika Palacios were the first people to be prosecuted under the Law Against Hatred; both were arrested when a neighborhood protest was taking place against the government of Nicolás Maduro and they were arrested by the Naguanagua police command.

  6. Luis Abinader - Wikipedia

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    José Sesin Abinader, the grandfather of Luis Abinader (April 1945) Abinader was born in Santo Domingo on 12 July 1967. His parents were born in Santiago in the northern region of the country: his mother, Rosa Ramona Sulina "Sula" Corona Caba, [8] is from a family of mostly colonial Spanish origin; most of her ancestors hail from San José de las Matas. [9]

  7. Dominican Liberation Party - Wikipedia

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    By 2016, the PLD has retained the presidency of the Dominican Republic for 16 out of the previous 20 years, and has become the only party in the Dominican Republic to have attained this achievement in the country's democratic history after the dictatorship of Rafael Trujillo which lasted between 1930 until 1961. [citation needed]

  8. Maximiliano Gómez - Wikipedia

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    Maximiliano Gómez Horacio (May 5, 1943 – May 23, 1971) was a Dominican leader who led the Maoist Movimiento Popular Dominicano (MPD), [1] a militant organization opposed to the Joaquín Balaguer government and to U.S. presence in the Dominican Republic. Knicknamed El Moreno, he was commended by some, repudiated by others, the controversial ...

  9. El Nacional (Santo Domingo) - Wikipedia

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    El Nacional is a Dominican newspaper founded in 1966 by Dr. Rafael Molina Morillo, who was president/owner of Ahora! Publications. [ 2 ] The online version of the newspaper was founded on July 17, 1997.