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Deputy Alcibiades Tavárez ensures that the current and future government mortgages of the country

The deputy head of the People’s Force (FP) for the region of San Pedro de Macorís, Alcibiades Tavárez, was convinced by the increasing wave of loans made by the government since it came to power, today and in the future the advent of the Dominican Republic.

“The administration of the government of the Modern Revolutionary Party (PRM) is giving a kind of bitter love medicine to the Dominican people in general, mortgaging in an abusive, excessive and merciless way our future and today regardless of the consequences,” he said. pointed out.

The economist also explained that the country is currently, as a result of the loan festival approved by the national conference, paying 25 percent of the national budget of the external debt in interest and depreciation, and a deficit of more than 60 billion pesos. to the Central Bank.

“Nevertheless, the government continues to increase the debt excessively and outrageously. “How far do they want to take the country?” asked the correspondent from the San Pedro de Macorís area.

Alcibiades Tavárez criticized that of the 645 million dollars approved last week in the Lower House, about 245 million were given to electricity distributors due to poor administration.

“In 2020, this government found the Electricity Distribution Companies (EDES) with 750 million dollars, but today they have a deficit of more than 1.6 billion dollars, thus rewarding the inadequacy of the authorities,” he said.

The convenor of the People’s Force reminded President Luís Abinader and the officials of the economic team that it is not appropriate to borrow too much from any country.

“With this bleak overview, how is it possible that they continue with the concert and the loan festival in a reckless and excessive way,” he said.

2024-10-27 23:06:00
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