AGP Executive Report
Last update: 20 hours agoNational Freedom Day: The Dominican Republic marked May 30 with events tied to Decree 335-21, honoring resistance to the Trujillo dictatorship and the victims of assassinations, disappearances, torture, and abuse. Mothers’ Day spotlight: President Luis Abinader led “Mothers Who Sustain,” bringing together 3,000+ mothers in Santo Domingo Este and highlighting government support for women who sustain families. Public safety & justice: A court fight over the Calamar Case drew fresh criticism from Frente Amplio leader Manuel Soler Pérez, who said the ruling reflects political agreements and fuels doubts about impunity. Anti-drug career boost: Abinader ordered promotions for 634 DNCD agents under Decree 301-23, formalizing a career structure for civilian personnel. Youth, education & culture: The Macarrulla Foundation and Museum of Resistance recognized winners of the 7th “Essay Contest for Freedom,” with 270 students reflecting on freedom and democracy. Tourism & travel vibe: JetBlue unveiled “Quisqueya la Bluebella,” a Dominican-themed plane celebrating merengue, bachata, and national symbols. Food security concern: A U.S.-based investigation alleges SNAP and pantry food is shipped to Santo Domingo and resold for profit.
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