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00:30as always, grateful for the support you give us.
00:33Good morning, happy Wednesday.
00:35Good morning, Jacqueline Morel.
00:37Hello, Ramón, good morning.
00:38Good morning, Dominican Republic.
00:39Well, the half of the week begins on Wednesday, March 12.
00:44As always, here we are,
00:45with the wish that you allow us to keep you company.
00:49We are going to do a very quick tour
00:51of some of the news information here in the world.
00:56Today we have several guests.
00:59One of them is Dr. Francisco Aponte,
01:02who is a member of the Executive Commission of La Minera de Ocalza.
01:08And we are seeing what is happening with what are protected areas,
01:14mining, and some changes in that regard.
01:16And we are going to see what this company brings.
01:19And in the second participation, well, we are going to have,
01:23it is already a custom and we love that they come,
01:25Ms. Marcel Puello and Ms. Yvette Monteros,
01:29who are from the Communications Department
01:31of the Central Bank of the Dominican Republic,
01:34who always bring us news and news
01:38of an event that they carry out every year.
01:40So we invite you to be with us this morning.
01:44They have been coming for several years,
01:45to announce the event of the Economic and Financial Week.
01:50Well, the Penal Code is resurrected again.
01:55It was reintroduced to the Senate and sent to the Commission.
02:00The President of the Senate said that everyone knows
02:03that this has been going on for 20 years,
02:05that the country needs it, but it is impossible.
02:08In several governments, because this comes from
02:10Leonel, Danilo, and Luis, I think,
02:14being optimistic, Jaqueline, kind and intelligent,
02:17that as new winds blow in the United States,
02:22now perhaps this could happen,
02:24without the issue of the three causalities,
02:26and look for the return of the three causalities
02:28by another law, as has been thought,
02:30but I think there is a series of uneasiness,
02:33that they went to Congress,
02:35that now they will not be able to go
02:36because they no longer have the financing of the USAID.
02:40Well, we'll see, Ramón.
02:43The truth is that our Penal Code dates from the 19th century,
02:47and we are already in the 21st century,
02:49and it is necessary to make adjustments to this place.
02:52And Ramón Rogelio Genao said, I think it is very good,
02:55that if it is approved, that well,
02:57the moment for this new public ministry
02:59to put it into effect,
03:01to be handled with that code.
03:04Sorry, Genao, attention, I'm trying to locate you.
03:09Call us, Ramón or me.
03:12Well, and then Ramón, and Amalia is evident,
03:15the issue is that this is going around, it is pending,
03:17but already Ricardo de los Santos,
03:19who presides over the High Chamber,
03:21has created a commission that he heads,
03:24in addition to other legislators,
03:26such as Pedro Catrén, lawyer, Omar Fernández,
03:29also a lawyer, Franklin Romero,
03:31Antonio Taveras Guzmán, Ramón Rogelio Genao,
03:34Félix Bautista, Inocencia Díaz, Aracely Villanueva,
03:39Rafael Duluc and Cristóbal Venerado Castillo.
03:42If it is true that the issue is related to abortion,
03:46gentlemen, that they act with transparency,
03:49not with a double face, not with double morals,
03:52that it is voting and that what comes out there is respected,
03:56be it one thing or another, Ramón.
03:58I think, I am an optimist,
04:00if you take the composition of the commission,
04:03there are important senators there,
04:06and I reiterate, that is,
04:09there has been talk of an alternative,
04:11that we approve this,
04:13and then the part of the causes of abortion,
04:17we are going to treat it in a law,
04:19to look for abortion,
04:20because the problem is that the Constitution,
04:21in Article 37,
04:22establishes that life is from fertility
04:25to the departure to the other world.
04:28So, if you put abortion in the Constitution,
04:31they are going to declare it unconstitutional,
04:33and the country has a code of more than 100 years
04:37that does not contain the crimes that exist today,
04:41such as cyber crimes,
04:43the accumulation of penalties and that kind of thing.
04:46You kill ten people,
04:48and you deserve the same penalty as if you kill one,
04:51to quote one thing.
04:53For example, there are some modern crimes,
04:56of technology, of cyber security,
04:59well, of what?
05:01Of hitmen, yes,
05:04of hitmen and others,
05:07Ramón, it is not so contemplated,
05:09it is not so typified in the Code.
05:11So, we have to adapt it,
05:13we have to adapt it,
05:14and it is a necessity,
05:15and we are very late.
05:16Let's see if it really starts now.
05:18We got out of that.
05:19On the other hand,
05:21the High Commissioner for Human Rights of the UN,
05:26not long ago,
05:28appointed an international expert,
05:30William O'Neill,
05:32to follow up on the Haitian issue.
05:34It seems that he hadn't been to Haiti for a long time,
05:36and recently he was scandalized by the situation,
05:40and he said that if the international community does not act,
05:44it will be too late.
05:46I think it is too late.
05:48When we talk about the international community,
05:49they say Canada, the United States and the European Union.
05:52Ladies and gentlemen,
05:53Canada has its own problems.
05:56And now more than ever.
05:57And now with Trump.
05:59The European Union now has to look for money to rearm itself,
06:03because the United States is not going to defend it,
06:06and they are afraid of Russia.
06:08And the United States,
06:10we are seeing that it is moving towards a recession,
06:14towards inflation.
06:16So, those countries are not going to put money in Haiti.
06:20Haiti,
06:21you and I have always talked that we do not understand the logic of the gang,
06:24because the gang is supposed to take power.
06:27But these gangs,
06:29which are also so organized,
06:32that they do not fight each other.
06:34Here you see that the gangs fight and kill each other,
06:36for a drug point.
06:38For them it seems that they are disorganized,
06:41but they are organized in terms of each one having its territory.
06:44So, that has no solution,
06:47and the problem is the Dominican Republic.
06:50Well, Ramón, that is already known by Marcos Rubio,
06:53it is known by the different missions that have come to Haiti.
06:56Of course, the whole world knows.
06:59What happens is that now more than ever,
07:01Europe has problems to solve.
07:04Its credibility in a certain way is at stake,
07:06its power,
07:07and its power,
07:09and prestige,
07:10and progress.
07:12It has already achieved.
07:15But anything can happen.
07:18Now, what is the worst that can happen in Haiti, Ramón?
07:21This man, this commissioner,
07:24says that the gangs are about to take the capital.
07:29I think they have already taken it,
07:31and they have other important locations
07:34that are going in the same direction.
07:36So, what is going to happen
07:40if no one comes to the aid of Haiti?
07:43If they take power, that is what is left.
07:45And then, if they take power,
07:47what is going to happen?
07:49A government will perish,
07:51because the international community will not recognize them.
07:53Exactly.
07:54And then, if that happens, what is going to happen?
07:57We need an expert there,
07:59and it is not that we are in a tone of negativity.
08:02We are not negative, but we are seeing
08:04that it is always good to see the worst scenario,
08:07and how that can impact,
08:10especially in the Dominican Republic,
08:12because the truth is that,
08:14no matter how many decisions were made
08:16by Chancellor Roberto Álvarez and Luis Abinader
08:19on different international levels,
08:22the case has been very shy,
08:26and the results are even more shy.
08:29Yes, because there is a team of, how many?
08:31A thousand and something cash from Kenya
08:34and other countries, but they do not have the resources.
08:37And these gangs, definitely,
08:39well, last week,
08:41or the previous one,
08:43they seized a truck full of weapons of all kinds,
08:47from Miami, in transit here,
08:50fortunately they detected it at the customs,
08:52which indicates that there is a trade,
08:54there is a flow,
08:56the United States, the Dominican Republic,
08:58that maintains these gangs,
09:00that seem to have a lot of money,
09:02that are very well financed,
09:05and that also have quality war weapons.
09:22There is no political will.
09:35On the other hand, we have good news.
09:38This is what I was saying about President Abinader's print,
09:42which is not necessarily going to be the construction,
09:44but it is going to be something else.
09:46For example, here is an interesting fact.
09:48The Economist is a prestigious British magazine,
09:52but they have an intelligence unit
09:55that emits reports about the countries,
09:58in this case, it evaluated a number of countries
10:02and the Dominican Republic,
10:04in the Democracy Index,
10:06improved by 6.62 points compared to the year 1923.
10:15Here is the graph,
10:17but let's explain it.
10:19And it went to the 61st position,
10:22with 6.44,
10:24but where we are really good,
10:26in the electoral issue,
10:28which is the graph that appears on the screen,
10:31we came out with the electoral issue
10:34with 9.17,
10:37close to countries like Costa Rica,
10:42Uruguay, which are among the countries
10:45that best rank in Latin America.
10:51We have 9.17,
10:54but Uruguay has 10,
10:57Brazil has 9.58,
10:59Costa Rica 9.58.
11:01Now, when other variables come in,
11:04such as political culture,
11:08and the functioning of the government,
11:10exactly,
11:11there we fall a little,
11:13and then we go to another position
11:16that is not so bad,
11:17of 6.62 points,
11:19which are above us,
11:21Uruguay, Costa Rica, Chile,
11:23but below are Argentina, Brazil,
11:26Colombia, Ecuador, Honduras,
11:28packages of countries,
11:30that is, we have improved,
11:32in electoral issues,
11:34there is no doubt,
11:36since the results are given the same night,
11:38without discussion.
11:40But, well, there are several things,
11:42obviously this is a triumph,
11:44and the credit goes to Luis Abinader,
11:47we have to recognize it,
11:49and his government,
11:51but within that triumph,
11:53very important is the Central Electoral Board
11:55that we have,
11:57and the composition of it,
11:59and the work that has been done,
12:01René and Román Jaques,
12:05Román Jaques,
12:07in that sense,
12:09and all the team that has accompanied him,
12:11that has given credibility to the board,
12:14that has fulfilled its work schedule,
12:17that has maintained,
12:19doing what has to be done,
12:21and this obviously helps,
12:23to fix the house a little,
12:26that is, the credit is also for the Central Electoral Board,
12:29without denying, obviously,
12:31the non-inheritance of Luis Abinader,
12:34in the board itself,
12:36as has happened currently with other governors,
12:38and with other presidents,
12:40who have pledged to the will
12:42of the presidents of all.
12:44There it has been chosen well,
12:46and that is why it was ratified in its vast majority,
12:48the Central Electoral Board.
12:50However, that report is bitter,
12:52because although it is true that we have improved,
12:55how good that we continue to improve,
12:57it is no less true that we are in a region,
13:00that of Latin America and the Caribbean,
13:02where it is considered that democracy is still deficient.
13:06There are many things to do,
13:09and political participation must improve,
13:13and we see that,
13:15the functioning of the government also,
13:17and political culture,
13:19those are the variables
13:22of greatest burden for the country,
13:25and for those little things,
13:27the country did not get a greater qualification.
13:30There is a pending task for the political parties,
13:34those in the government,
13:36and those who are in opposition,
13:38to behave well, Ramón,
13:41to do things, and they know what I mean,
13:44everyone knows what we mean,
13:46and for those numbers to be different,
13:49for the benefit of our country,
13:51because that favors our image,
13:53for investment,
13:55and for many other things.
13:57On the other hand,
13:59we have a note from the National Health Service,
14:02CENASA has 5 million affiliates,
14:07and both in the contributory regime,
14:12and in the subsidized regime,
14:15it is the largest ARC,
14:17obviously it has an imposing technological platform,
14:20but there was an attempt to defraud,
14:24that they detected in time,
14:26well, in these days,
14:28X, Tron reported that they made a cyber attack,
14:31to the platform X,
14:33before Twitter,
14:35but they detected it in time,
14:37and submitted the case to the authorities,
14:40and they are waiting,
14:42that despite the technological solidity they have,
14:47that the authorities investigate,
14:49where their attempt to defraud came from,
14:52which today cybersecurity is a key element,
14:55in public companies,
14:57and in private companies,
14:59but it is good that the solidity of the CENASA technological system,
15:02prevented them from penetrating,
15:05because there is a lot of data,
15:07there are many numbers,
15:09there is a lot of affiliated information.
15:11Ramon, what is happening in the United States,
15:13indicates that people have to investigate well,
15:16and document themselves,
15:18when it comes to sympathy,
15:20and even due diligence,
15:22of what is promised,
15:24and what can really happen,
15:26because Tron promised a period of gold,
15:28for the United States,
15:30but he did not say that maybe on that road,
15:32there were many stones,
15:34and how those stones were going to come out,
15:36of that rocky road,
15:38then the markets have reacted,
15:40and yesterday,
15:42those reactions continue,
15:44the president's initiative,
15:46to rule out an economic contraction,
15:48for this year,
15:50unleashed this Monday,
15:52the stock market crash,
15:54that hit the accounts of the retirees,
15:56of the Americans,
15:58you imagine,
16:00and people are already finding out about that.
16:02No, you just have to take the case of Tesla,
16:04the Musk bookings,
16:06which has lost half of its value,
16:08since December,
16:10President Trump had to go out,
16:12to buy a Tesla,
16:14to encourage Americans to buy Tesla,
16:16of course,
16:18on the subject of Elon Musk,
16:20investors fear an individual
16:22with such a high profile,
16:24involved in North American politics,
16:26and opinion of world politics,
16:28and radical,
16:30exactly,
16:32so what is happening,
16:34is that the capitals are emigrating,
16:36to the markets of China,
16:38and to the markets of Europe,
16:40in the manufacture of weapons,
16:42that will stimulate the economy,
16:44while the forecasts
16:46are terrible,
16:48for example, Oliver Blanchard,
16:50who was the main economic leader
16:52of the Monetary Fund,
16:54says that everything that Trump is doing,
16:56is not going to give results,
16:58in exchange for anything,
17:00particularly good in the future,
17:02just a pure loss,
17:04while Trump says,
17:06we are going to have a little pain,
17:08not that we are going to improve,
17:10an economist of that size says,
17:12look, the tarpaulins,
17:14it is pain,
17:16and it is not true that they are going to produce
17:18improvement in the future.
17:20And look Ramon,
17:22the voters who so much adored Trump,
17:24for his volatility,
17:26and for his imprudence,
17:28for that instinct of destruction,
17:30are now scared,
17:32because they fear
17:34his economy,
17:36without being deported,
17:38and the last thing
17:40a president's economy needs,
17:42is to generate uncertainty,
17:44because he accelerated
17:46and entered
17:48from the first day,
17:50with everything,
17:52do you remember the famous executive orders,
17:54in the jurisdiction?
17:56No, no, and this, I apply tarpaulins,
17:58I take it away tomorrow, it threatens,
18:00and an economy that was growing,
18:02in full employment,
18:04that increases prices,
18:06and that there is,
18:08what is called stamping.
18:10Ramon, is that a patient,
18:12you can not operate the brain,
18:14the heart, the kidneys, the hip,
18:16on the same day, or in the same ...
18:18Here there are experiences of women
18:20who have wanted to do a contour,
18:22in aesthetic matter, and they have died.
18:24And they are not, and there they do not involve organs,
18:26but you can not operate the brain and the heart at the same time.
18:28In the economy you have to be very careful,
18:30very careful.
18:32Look, finally, I want to present
18:34a lamentable case.
18:36The boys have there the photos,
18:38the images of a fire in Cristo Rey,
18:40for a short circuit that burned
18:42many homes,
18:44of very poor people.
18:46And in these cases, it does not go to the government,
18:48the social plan,
18:50the Ministry of Housing,
18:52to help these people
18:54to rebuild their homes,
18:56because they lost everything,
18:58for a short circuit.
19:00And this indicates, Ramon,
19:02that these short circuits occur from illegal connections,
19:04from people who do not have accountants,
19:06from lack of supervision.
19:08And from homes where the cables are there,
19:10the master knows that a cable
19:12stuck in a tube, even if it is PVC,
19:14does not cause a fire,
19:16but a wire nailed with nails,
19:18going through the walls of that short circuit,
19:20and it burns.
19:22And they have to go.
19:24But we are going to finish,
19:26a band of lime and a band of sand,
19:28and a beautiful little girl,
19:30who is three years old today,
19:32niece of our dear Kenya,
19:34her name is Gretel,
19:36I do not know if you have the photo out there,
19:38you have to show the leader the photo of Gretel,
19:40look at the comparison,
19:42what a beauty, may her days be blessed,
19:44and may she have much happiness.
19:46The one with lime was a relative of hers,
19:48of the victim of the fire.
19:50And the one with sand is the celebration
19:52of Gretel's life this morning.
19:54Do not miss the interview with Dr. Francisco Aponte,
19:56who has a lot of experience,
19:58but that is a part,
20:00which is not the part of the interview,
20:02he is a member of the executive committee
20:04of the mining company Docalza,
20:06which operates in Pomier.
20:08You know what the president of Pomier said,
20:10we are going to talk about it.
20:12We are going to talk about all this,
20:14we are going to see what it is,
20:16the importance it has,
20:18and what is the status of the company.
20:20The company, by the way,
20:22has been in operation since 1927,
20:24in Dr. Kukoc.
20:26I was not even born.
20:28Gentlemen, let's go to the interview.
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