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00:00Oh,
00:01yeah.
00:03They made it to me.
00:05See almost go last noticias
00:07lasso CSA on national day
00:09impresses industrialist Herrera
00:11manifesto or super occupation
00:13impossible aumento salarial don't
00:15paint the portion to come up
00:17upon a El Gobierno El Gremio
00:19llevarasupropuesta al comite
00:21nacional de salarios who yes he
00:23for a home know about a conno
00:25Fabella Nunez nostrils that I
00:27guess.
00:29Nacional.
00:31Constitution
00:33expectations
00:35possible
00:37occupation
00:39industrialist Herrera
00:41aumento salarial
00:43porciento
00:45consider
00:47la propuesta
00:49de un 30%.
00:51Propuesto
00:53imposible
00:55security
00:57present
00:59moment
01:01impossible
01:03emotional
01:05situation
01:07Pegasus
01:09economy
01:11and
01:13the
01:15parameters
01:17to my decision
01:19increment
01:21salary
01:23inflation
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01:27you
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02:41proceeded
02:43Henry
02:45y
02:47la
02:49under the new format of the constitutional reform of last year.
02:55José Ignacio Paliza, at the time of defending the new model for the election of the head of the Public Ministry,
03:00assured that there are no inconveniences in the PRM.
03:04No, not in the PRM, not in the PRM.
03:08What you can have is the tranquility and security that the Public Ministry will have an even greater impulse
03:15in terms of its independence and subjectivity.
03:19President Abinader has been a flagship of the independence of the Public Ministry.
03:23Paliza, who is also president of the Revolutionary Modern Party,
03:27assured that the political organization will take into account the clamor of the Dominican population
03:31when selecting a general prosecutor independent of politics.
03:35You can be sure that this is a much better, stronger and more rigorous model than the past,
03:41which is the first time that a prosecutor has been elected under this new method,
03:47which has new regulations and which, therefore, is a new dynamic.
03:51But if we trust that this body, I repeat, is not made up of people,
03:57but of a well-known trajectory and of a high level of responsibility,
04:02the best will be achieved for the country.
04:04On the subject, the version that Jenny Berenice Reynoso had already been elected transcends.
04:09However, the president of the Senate of the Republic, Ricardo de los Santos,
04:13attributed to speculations the circulated version and that only the mandatory knows.
04:18What happened? There was someone who could not present, who could not be there,
04:22and that is why it was composed for tomorrow, and it is a day that we have.
04:27The Minister of the Presidency addressed the issue by going to the Senate of the Republic
04:31to deposit the memories of the constitutional period of President Luis Abinader 2024,
04:37which were presented in physical and digital format.
04:41According to the Minister of the Presidency, in these memories are highlighted
04:46the executions of President Luis Abinader, in economic growth,
04:50road construction, as well as infrastructures.
04:57Expectations between lawyers for the replacement of Miriam Germán are growing.
05:01The meeting to define the possible applicants is scheduled for this Friday.
05:06Guillermo García spoke with several in exercise and presents his opinions.
05:11All the consultations by this means recognized the work of Miriam Germán,
05:16so his replacement must have similar merits.
05:20Replacing Miriam Germán is really a little uphill, a little difficult,
05:27because obviously she is a person who enjoys good social prestige
05:33and good prestige in the legal environment.
05:36Among the names that clash are Jenny Berenice, Aura Celeste Fernández,
05:41Zubero Iza and Milton Ray Guevara.
05:44Well, I would have a preference for Zubero Iza,
05:48I understand that his work in the Supreme Court of Justice was excellent.
05:55I think it could be Jenny Berenice.
05:57From my perspective, I think Jenny Berenice could do the job.
06:02The most trained, Zubero Iza.
06:04There are those who understand that still the method of election of the Attorney General
06:09of the Republic gives a lot of power to the government in turn.
06:13Eight decide the decision of the Attorney General of the Republic,
06:19but it is not less true that at a certain moment there is a break.
06:23The vote of the President is equivalent to two.
06:27It will be this Friday afternoon that the work will be resumed
06:30for the choice of who will replace Miriam Germán
06:34at the head of the Attorney General of the Republic.
06:38Guillermo García, Informativos, L.A. Antillas.
06:43And on the subject of the issue, the legal secretary of the Dominican Liberation Party,
06:47José Dantés, criticized the process for the appointment of the new
06:52or the new head of the Attorney General of the Republic,
06:55saying that he will be a person proposed by President Abinader,
06:59without public views and ratified by the majority by the revolutionary or modern party
07:05in the National Council of the Magistrate.
07:07This is nothing more than a designation made by the President himself,
07:12but as Poncio Pilato, washing his hands and taking responsibility
07:19to a school body so that in case the management of that Attorney General
07:25of some kind of problems or is not effective,
07:28to be able to say, I was not the one who designated it or who designated it.
07:32It was the Council of the Magistrate.
07:35In that sense, it really is little what we expect from this process,
07:39which is nothing more than a camouflage of a designation that has continued to be
07:44and will continue to be presidential.
07:47The Autonomous University of Santo Domingo gave this Thursday the first Picasso
07:51for the redecoration of the Máximo Gómez Park,
07:54located in front of the Faculty of Arts,
07:56which is currently in a state of abandonment and deterioration.
07:59There will be built the new student square.
08:02Paola Báez expands us.
08:04With an investment of 55 million pesos,
08:07the university authorities started the work for the project,
08:12which includes the construction of 32 student embassies,
08:15an amphitheater and cultural spaces.
08:18Here we are on the axis that corresponds to the students,
08:22for us to give them a space where they can come,
08:25recreate, be with their friends, but above all,
08:28refer to their childhood, because this is what we are going to do
08:31with characteristic of the province, of the municipality where the students come from.
08:36The intervention of the area will be in response to the demands of the students
08:40due to the poor state of the park, which houses several embassies,
08:44which is currently without adequate spaces to sit down or to support the books
08:49and that looks like an abandoned cemetery.
08:52Every day the spaces are full of garbage,
08:55the park is always full of garbage,
08:58and that we have a truck of the university to collect the garbage,
09:03and they don't do it.
09:05The other park that is in front of the Pedro Mil library,
09:08if you go and look, it is also full of garbage.
09:12In general it is always like this,
09:14unfortunately it is not something that ...
09:18I have seen it few times, I have seen it clean.
09:22Unfortunately, I think it is part of the authorities,
09:26but also of the teachers, of the students.
09:30Well, I say it's a little dirty
09:33and the seats should be in better condition.
09:37According to the authorities of the academy,
09:39the work will be ready in six months,
09:41and once it is concluded, other parks will intervene.
09:45Paola Baez, Informativos Teleantillas.
09:48This is how we make our first break.
09:50You don't change it.
09:51We'll be back with more news.
09:57Thank you all for keeping up with us.
09:59We continue with the news.
10:01Disconsolate and with more questions than answers,
10:04the mother of the teenager who was found dead on Monday
10:08in the Lebron River of Los Algarrisos,
10:10in circumstances not yet clarified,
10:12after several days missing,
10:14calls for justice and that the case be investigated.
10:19This Thursday morning,
10:20Marlene D'Alicis Paulino,
10:2215-year-old Wilmer Rafael's mother,
10:25waited as always to wake her up to ask for breakfast.
10:29However, that request did not arrive,
10:32and today the harsh reality hits her
10:34that she will no longer see her son,
10:36whom she had to bury immediately
10:39due to the state in which he was found
10:41on Monday in the Lebron River of Los Algarrisos.
10:55My son was already swollen so many days,
10:58recognizable, they killed him,
11:00they exploited my son, gentlemen.
11:04Today, Disconsolate calls for justice
11:06and an answer from the authorities
11:08to know what happened to her son.
11:12Justice, gentlemen, investigate.
11:15Who was it?
11:17If it wasn't with them that he left,
11:18where are the other boys?
11:20Why didn't they leave in the bed, gentlemen?
11:23Justice, what I ask for my son,
11:25because my son had no problem with anyone,
11:27my son was healthy,
11:28my son trusted those children because they were his age.
11:31The teenager was reported missing on February 16,
11:35after he left his home
11:37located in the Nazareth neighborhood of Los Algarrisos
11:39with two friends of the same age
11:41to play on the field,
11:43but he did not return.
11:45I went to the barracks,
11:46I went everywhere looking for Wilmer,
11:50and look where I found Wilmer drowning.
11:53If they had nothing to do with it,
11:55why didn't they tell me,
11:56ma'am, Wilmer is drowning,
11:57go and look for him, ma'am.
11:59If it wasn't on purpose,
12:00why didn't they tell me,
12:01go and look for him, ma'am,
12:02they are children,
12:03I understand that they are children.
12:05In this case, the neighbors and relatives
12:07who met the minor,
12:09who they defined as kind and cheerful,
12:11feel concerned and with a certain fear.
12:15How is it possible that they do that to a child,
12:17a child who is incapable of doing harm?
12:20He was a big boy,
12:21he had a big body,
12:22but he had the mentality of an innocent child,
12:24an angel.
12:25How?
12:26Until now,
12:27the authorities are investigating the case of the minor
12:30who just yesterday, Wednesday,
12:32underwent an autopsy
12:34in the Inazit del Cristo Redentor
12:36to know the causes of his death.
12:38He was immediately buried by his relatives.
12:42Ana Mañon,
12:43Celio Antillas News.
12:46The young man dies after being hit by a truck
12:49on Bolivar Avenue,
12:50Uruguay's Casa Esquina,
12:51in Gazcue.
12:52This is Samir Francisco Sia Rojas,
12:5520 years old.
12:57It seems that the truck was coming,
12:59it was crossing to come to his residence,
13:01and it collided.
13:03Apparently,
13:04according to the witnesses we have raised,
13:06he told the truck,
13:07no, no, nothing happened,
13:09he kept walking and he collapsed here,
13:11in this place,
13:12here in this area.
13:14The event occurred after 7 a.m.
13:16near his residence,
13:18being transferred to the Inazif
13:19an hour later.
13:21Agents of the DICRIM
13:22made the relevant arrests
13:24at noon.
13:26And the Autonomous University of Santo Domingo
13:28already identified the person
13:30who recorded some students
13:32after allegedly finding them
13:34in a sexual act.
13:36According to the Rector of the Academy,
13:38Edith Ruiz Beltran,
13:39it is another student
13:41and not a university employee
13:43as it had been spread.
13:45Paola Baez has the following report.
13:48Get out, get out.
13:50This viral video,
13:51spread on social media,
13:53in which it is said
13:54that some young people practiced
13:56a rape inside a classroom,
13:58has put the UAS
13:59in the eye of the hurricane.
14:01The authorities assured
14:02this Thursday
14:03that they have investigated
14:04who are involved
14:05to determine for sure
14:07what happened
14:08and apply the corresponding
14:09disciplinary measures.
14:11Well, the student
14:13is already identified,
14:15then he will submit
14:17to the corresponding
14:19bodies,
14:20to the Ethics Commission,
14:22to question him
14:24and see really
14:25what he saw.
14:27Because in the video
14:28you don't see what he saw.
14:30You say the student,
14:31that is, the person who recorded.
14:32There is one who recorded.
14:33Was it a student?
14:34A student.
14:35It was not an employee,
14:36it was a student.
14:37The Administrative Secretary
14:39of the Dominican Student Federation,
14:41Joel Jiménez,
14:42stated that the organization
14:43will try to ensure
14:44that their rights are guaranteed,
14:46both to the young people
14:47who appear in the audiovisual,
14:48as to who recorded it.
14:50I understand
14:51that the security
14:52has identified
14:53two of the young people
14:54who were,
14:55who were supposedly
14:56in the act,
14:57and that when they are submitted
14:59to the corresponding bodies,
15:01first to the school council
15:02and then to the faculty council,
15:04then there are our representatives
15:05and delegates
15:06in each of those spaces,
15:08they will evaluate
15:09the corresponding sanction.
15:11Jiménez explained
15:12that although it is believed
15:13that these young people
15:14could lose their enrollment,
15:16this sanction could only be imposed
15:18in the event of a very serious failure
15:20that puts at risk
15:21the university values.
15:23There has been a lot of talk
15:24that the enrollment must be burned.
15:25No, that is unprecedented,
15:27unfounded,
15:28and as we say,
15:29the lawyer is in need
15:30of a legal basis.
15:31The corresponding sanction
15:32would be the suspension
15:33for a semester,
15:35and at the end,
15:36the suspension for a year,
15:38two years at most.
15:40The student leader
15:41said that this type of situation
15:43affects the image of the academy
15:45and called on the students
15:46to take care of their actions
15:48so as not to damage the institution.
15:50Paola Baez,
15:51Teleantillas News.
15:53A few days ago,
15:54the Public Ministry
15:55disarticulated
15:56a network of falsification
15:57of birth certificates
15:58and birth certificates
15:59to Haitian nationals
16:00in Nizao,
16:01province of San Cristóbal.
16:03The Central Electoral Board
16:04signed an agreement
16:05with the program
16:06Bureaucracy Zero,
16:07whose objective
16:08is to provide
16:09greater protection
16:10to identity data
16:11and the civil registry.
16:13Dozens of people
16:14have been subjected
16:15and condemned
16:16in these four years,
16:18and what happened in Nizao
16:20is simply another case
16:22of what the State Board
16:24has been facing
16:25in a firm and categorical way
16:27together with the Public Ministry
16:28and the National Police.
16:30We reiterate
16:32to the Dominican people
16:34that the identity
16:36is safeguarded
16:37and with the project
16:38of the new cedula
16:40and its auditory
16:42and depuration
16:44that involves
16:45the birth certificates,
16:47we will have an identity
16:49with high security standards.
16:53This Thursday,
16:54the Central Electoral Board
16:55signed an inter-institutional agreement
16:57with the Public Administration Ministry
17:00and the National Competitiveness Council
17:02for the program
17:03Bureaucracy Zero,
17:04with the objective
17:05of transforming
17:06the identity
17:07and civil registry processes,
17:08expediting services
17:09to citizens,
17:10and promoting
17:11efficiency
17:12and transparency.
17:15In other news,
17:16the Unified Council
17:17of Electricity Distributors
17:18reported that
17:19in the last two years
17:20achieved a milestone
17:21in the collection
17:22of electricity
17:23distributing companies,
17:24reaching a total
17:25of $1.2 billion
17:26in the last
17:27two years.
17:28In the last two years
17:29achieved a milestone
17:30in the collection
17:31of electricity
17:32distributing companies,
17:33reaching a total
17:34of $2.4 billion
17:35in the last two years.
17:36In 2023 and 2024,
17:37this figure
17:38exceeds more than
17:39$500 million,
17:40the average collected
17:41between the years
17:422018 and 2021,
17:43which was
17:44$1,532 million
17:45in the last two years,
17:46according to
17:47a technical report
17:48issued by the entity
17:49that draws
17:50the management
17:51policies
17:52of EDESUR,
17:53EDENORTE
17:54and EDESTE.
17:55In the meeting
17:56with the press
17:57the President
17:58of the Council
17:59Celso Marrancini
18:00also highlighted
18:01the projects
18:02of modernization
18:03and electrification
18:04of distribution
18:05networks in
18:06execution,
18:07as well as
18:08the construction
18:09of substations,
18:10the rehabilitation
18:11of networks
18:12and the installation
18:13of 250 million
18:14of LED
18:15luminaries.
18:16We make a short
18:17commercial break.
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18:28The
18:29foundation
18:30Mauricio
18:31Vaz
18:32in
18:33collaboration
18:34with his
18:35educational institutions
18:36celebrated
18:37the 181th
18:38anniversary
18:39of the
18:40independence
18:41of the
18:42Dominican
18:43Republic
18:44with an
18:45exciting
18:46march and
18:47patriotic
18:48stop in
18:49the
18:50sector of
18:51Villajuana.
18:52As Roberto
18:53Brito tells us,
18:54the country
18:55Students, military teachers and members of the community came together to pay tribute to the homeland, as well as to Juan Pablo Duarte.
19:02The march toured several streets in the sector where the students carried the national flag and Duarte's photographs.
19:09Some students recognized the importance of the placer in Independence, although they admitted not knowing some details of its history.
19:17For me, it would mean the most important thing that we, the Dominicans, have had since they saved us from the Haitian invasion
19:26and we freed ourselves from that dictation that we had before them.
19:31He was a representation of the country and he freed us from all kinds of evil that the Haitians had.
19:37He was a patriot of the Dominican Republic and for him we are safe.
19:43Like every year, the educational institutions of the Mauricio Baez Foundation celebrate the month of the homeland
19:48with events that promote patriotism and knowledge of the history of the country.
19:53With all the educational institutions, with the Mauricio Baez Club, with the Sacred Heart of Jesus, all the educational centers,
20:03we honor our homeland with our usual patriotic march.
20:08Do you remember how Duarte was born?
20:11Oh, of course, as our founder, father of the homeland.
20:15So it is an honor for us every year to pay this tribute to our homeland.
20:21Representing our children from here, from Mauricio Baez, like every year,
20:26in the collaboration so that the young people are encouraged to give importance to what is the month of the homeland.
20:35The day concluded with a patriotic stop in which presentations related to the independence gestation were held.
20:41Roberto Brito Informativo, Stelliantillas.
20:44President Abinader led this Thursday a solemn tribute to the national flag
20:49in the framework of the acts of celebration for the 181st anniversary of independence,
20:54where President Juan Pablo Uribe of the National Commission of the Homeland
20:59highlighted the importance of promoting respect for the patriotic symbols in schools.
21:04And why not integrate the birthday of Francisco del Rosario Sánchez
21:10and extend, as it is a symbolic month, until March 9.
21:14Indeed, March 9 will formally conclude the month of the homeland,
21:19that is, the rhythm of activities will remain in schools and also in barracks with the armed forces.
21:29In tribute to the flag carried out on the steps of the National Palace,
21:34the president was accompanied by Vice President Raquel Peña and First Lady Raquel Arbajo.
21:40The solemn act began at 8 am with the raising of the national flag
21:46and the interpretation of the national anthem in charge of the music band of the presidential guard regiment.
21:53Despite the facts of violence that the gangs maintain in Haiti,
21:58the Guatemalan military police deployed in Puerto Príncipe only guards facilities and personalities.
22:05Our correspondent Goidy Reyes has the details.
22:09In the face of the violent events that the gangs maintain in the neighboring country,
22:14General Mendez Divas, military added to the Guatemalan embassy in the Dominican Republic,
22:21said that the military police of his country are providing security to facilities and personalities.
22:28It is a military police unit and has its mission to guard facilities and personalities,
22:34providing security to the personalities.
22:37And that Guatemala has 150 elements of military police
22:41and that so far everything has been developed without any novelty
22:45and without any relevant activity to be mentioned.
22:48We only know that we are in support of the multinational security mission of the United Nations in Haiti.
22:55The business representative of the Guatemalan embassy in the country, Guadalupe Marroquín,
23:01along with General Mendez Divas, toured the market in Dajabón
23:06and the border crossing to supervise security and dynamics in the area.
23:12A friendly visit to be able to know the facilities, the border,
23:18to know a little about the dynamics, the security, the protection, the control they have from that front.
23:24We are visiting as a country because we also have a contingent of 150 military in Haiti
23:32and to know a little about the dynamics, the passage through the border
23:35and to see in the future any need for entry to the country for recreation and others.
23:42Goidis Reyes, Informativos Teleantillas.
23:49The mining company Docalza denied this Thursday that they have caused damage
23:54in the anthropological reserve Cuevas del Pomier, located in the province of San Cristóbal.
23:59Paola Mateo explains.
24:01The legal part of the mining company Docalza assured that all its activity in the area
24:06has been carried out with the proper environmental permits.
24:09However, under no circumstances can we claim the mining activity of this company,
24:17specifically the damage that has been done,
24:20because there are studies that establish and guarantee that Docalza has not done it.
24:25It was reiterated that the drills or perforations carried out in the area
24:29near the anthropological reserve do not affect the Cuevas system.
24:34There is a lot of information that has been provided that is totally false.
24:37In fact, when you verify most of the publications that have been made in the media,
24:42if you go to the place, you will realize that these photographs date back 15 years,
24:47not the current date.
24:48Presenting information that really appears as if it were doing damage
24:53and that it is impossible, according to the data obtained, that this happens.
24:57They also expressed that so far no entity has presented any study
25:01that certifies the denunciations of alleged environmental damage in the Cuevas del Pomier in San Cristobal.
25:08There is by Docalza, in absolute terms, no exploitation,
25:13neither within the core area, the protected area, and much less within the cushioning area,
25:19because what the Ministry of the Environment established has been respected.
25:23The defense of Docalza arises because, months ago,
25:27social organizations in San Cristobal are demanding the cessation of mining
25:31in the area of the anthropological reserve.
25:34The Petrolera and Docalza Mining Chamber presented a report this Thursday,
25:38which was carried out by an international expert on the effects of drilling in the Cuevas.
25:43So far, the government has not set a position on the issue,
25:46and it is expected to do so on February 27.
25:50Paola Mateo, Teleantillas News.
25:53President Abinader, along with Minister of Tourism David Collado,
25:56inaugurated this Thursday the renovated Plaza Pueblo de los Pescadores
26:00in the municipality of Las Terrenas, province of Samaná,
26:03with an investment of almost 300 million pesos,
26:06where local authorities and neighborhood groups thanked the work.
26:10Javier Ferreira tells us more.
26:12With a specified amount of 293,645,510 pesos with 38 cents,
26:19President Abinader delivered completely new modules or booths,
26:24and according to Governor Teodora Bullis,
26:26an evaluation will be carried out for the delivery of these.
26:30They will go to the hands of the right people,
26:34who will be evaluated by an organizing committee.
26:37This committee will give a list of conditions,
26:40which will be addressed to those interested,
26:44and they will be selected according to the list of conditions
26:49that the Ministry of Tourism will develop.
26:51In that sense, both the mayor of Las Terrenas, Eduardo Esteban,
26:55and the representatives of the neighborhood groups thanked the work.
26:59Well, very happy.
27:01The truth is that it has been a long wait.
27:04It was worth it.
27:06You can see the type of work that was completed here.
27:10It is a great commitment to take care of and protect it.
27:13We feel more than happy.
27:15We feel happy, we feel proud, and we feel grateful.
27:20Grateful because the government has heard the cry of the people of Las Terrenas
27:24and has rebuilt this town, which is an icon of Las Terrenas.
27:29It is remembered that this square was devastated by a fire in September 2021,
27:34being the second time,
27:36and in its reconstruction, a fire protection system has been incorporated
27:39of the latest generation,
27:41which not only represents an emblematic space,
27:45but is also a commitment to the future of tourism
27:48and the well-being of the municipality of Las Terrenas.
27:51Javier Ferreira, Informativo Hostal y Antillas.
27:55Several communities affected by the overflow of a canal
27:59in the Santa Lucia sector of the National District,
28:02or rather, of the Santiago Oeste Municipal District.
28:05There, about 60 homes are being affected by the contamination of the source.
28:10Onele Dominguez went to the site.
28:13The outraged community members are asking the authorities
28:17for a rapid intervention in the healing of this ditch,
28:20as they cannot stand the pain.
28:24This situation is also added to the fact that the homes
28:27that collide with this ditch are about to collapse.
28:31We are now fighting to find a solution
28:34for the sanitation of the ditch on 50th Street in Santa Lucia,
28:39which is completely contaminated with a lot of garbage
28:43and receives all the public water from the surrounding sectors above.
28:48That is why we are in the campaign Santa Lucia Sana,
28:51where we want to dignify the lives of more than 60 people
28:55whose homes are about to collapse,
28:58in which we already have five that have lost part of the kitchen,
29:02part of the rooms, and I believe that as human beings
29:06we need to live with dignity.
29:08The contamination emanating from this ditch began to affect all residents,
29:13including the elderly and children.
29:16There is too much bathroom in the neighborhood,
29:20right here, that could have a bad effect,
29:23because there are small children and everything that is affected.
29:28And we need manual help,
29:32help from everyone who can.
29:35This problem is also added to the construction of a bridge
29:38that connects the communities of Santa Lucia, La Piña,
29:42with the urbanization of Don Jaime.
29:44We are totally, when here we see that there is even cloud and things,
29:48we are already nervous with the situation of the water
29:51that is present, that comes down here, through the area of the street.
29:54Because the whole house is flooded, right there,
29:57in the first house that is there,
30:00there are two patients who are incapacitated,
30:04and you are totally surprised.
30:09So I don't even know what to do.
30:11I ask anyone, the authorities, to do what they can,
30:14because I see that no one, no matter what,
30:17no one comes to us to see what they do.
30:21Let a friend come and see what they are going to do with us.
30:25These community members appeal to the sensitivity of the authorities,
30:28especially the director of the Santiago East district,
30:32in view of the fact that the accumulation of garbage is very notorious in the area.
30:37Anelio Domínguez, Teleantillas News.

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