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00:00We'll start with the news right away.
00:06The Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported this Wednesday that through Decree 7225,
00:12President Luis Abinadé made changes in the Foreign Service.
00:17Edouard Aníbal Pérez Reyes was appointed as the Extraordinary and Penitentiary Ambassador in Japan.
00:26Pérez Reyes, who has held several positions in the Foreign Service,
00:31was the Permanent Representative to the International Sea Fund Authority.
00:38In the case of Robert Miki Takata Pimentel,
00:42he was appointed as the Extraordinary and Penitentiary Ambassador in the Federative Republic of Brazil,
00:49after his return from the embassy in Japan.
00:53We continue with other people who have been appointed.
00:56This is Patricia Selma Villegas de Jorge,
01:00who will assume the position of Extraordinary and Penitentiary Ambassador in the Portuguese Republic,
01:07after having held the Brazilian embassy since 2020.
01:12The Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported that President Abinadé appointed
01:16the Dominican Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates,
01:20Renzo Antonio Herrera Franco, as a competing ambassador to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
01:29And the National Congress accelerates preparations for the fifth account transfer of President Abinadé
01:35to the National Assembly scheduled for February 27, 2025,
01:41in commemoration of the 181th anniversary of the independence of the Dominican Republic.
01:47Well, we, as always, the legislative body,
01:49are committed to restarting the work of the next legislation,
01:54and we are all prepared.
01:56The official call has already been made,
02:00and all the honorable deputies are eager to return
02:05the pending work that we have in the different commissions,
02:08and also on national issues that will have a positive impact on the Dominican Republic.
02:14Our commitment is to legislate to continue having a growth of a better Dominican Republic.
02:20This will be the first account transfer of his second constitutional mandate, 2024-2028.
02:26The works include painting the Parliamentary Building,
02:30maintaining the floors, improvements in the hemicycle of the House of Representatives,
02:34and beautification of the green areas.
02:37On February 27, President Abinadé will arrive at the Congress,
02:41accompanied by his committee, to present his account transfer to the legislators of the country.
02:47Then he will attend a tedeum in the Primary Cathedral of America,
02:51and will place a floral offering on the Altar of the Fatherland,
02:55in honor of the progeny of the independence.
03:00Continuing with the news,
03:02at the conclusion of the first meeting of the Presidential Commission on Transparency and Anticorruption,
03:09President Luis Abinadé highlighted the commitment made to make public spending more efficient.
03:17In the meeting, which was extended for about two hours,
03:20the first details were defined to achieve applying the measures that stop government corruption.
03:27We discussed here the process to establish this national anti-corruption system,
03:32that we also have the help of international organizations, such as the OCDE,
03:38who are taking their experiences, their good practices,
03:41to, as I repeat, continue to advance.
03:44In two to three weeks, depending on the progress we are going to have,
03:49but a maximum of three weeks,
03:51we will be presented in a second meeting that we will have,
03:55that national system of fight against corruption,
03:59within which we will also have visits to all the provinces.
04:03The Commission, which presides over the General Directorate of Governmental Ethics and Integrity,
04:08and which is assigned to the Ministry of the Presidency,
04:11will coordinate the different government strategies for prevention,
04:15transparency and access to public information.
04:20Within the functions of the Commission,
04:22the Commission aims to contribute to the optimization of the purchasing and public hiring processes
04:27through control mechanisms and supervision that reduce the risks of corruption.
04:33This was the first of a series of meetings
04:36that will be periodically being developed to fulfill the commitment assumed.
04:41Guillermo García, Informativos, Teleantillas.
04:46The meeting of the National Council of the Ministry was postponed,
04:50which was scheduled for this Wednesday at 5 p.m.
04:53for the appointment of the new Attorney General,
04:56according to the legal consultant of the Executive Power
04:59and spokesman of the Antoleano Peralta organization.
05:02The meeting in which it was planned that President Abinader
05:05will present the names and files of the candidates for Attorney General of the Republic
05:10and of the adjuncts was rescheduled for next Friday, February 21,
05:15while the date to announce those who were chosen
05:20was moved for next week, although without specifying the day.
05:26President Abinader assured that the Dominican Republic is ready
05:30for oil exploration on its trip to the Cooperative Republic of Guyana.
05:35Our colleague Gregory González has the full report.
05:39Exhausted from his work agenda, the President of the Republic
05:43arrived on Dominican soil after 8.40 p.m. on this Tuesday.
05:50During his speech at the Energy and Expo Conference
05:53on the Guyana 2025 Supply Chain,
05:57under the motto, Connecting the Points, Integrating the Future,
06:01the Dominican President highlighted regarding oil exploration
06:06that after studies and exchanges between both commissions,
06:10the country is ready to complete the agreements on the allocation of the block,
06:16which will be completed approximately with the Ministry of the Environment.
06:20In his visit, he also presented the progress experienced
06:24in the memorandums of understanding with Mohamed Alid in August 2023
06:29on oil exploration and exploitation,
06:33installation of an oil refinery and a petrochemical for the production of fertilizers,
06:39food security of both towns and on the commercial exchange of information
06:46and data to accelerate reciprocal development.
06:50He explained that regarding training for work,
06:54the Ministry of Labor of Guyana and the Institute of Professional Technical Training,
06:59Infotep, agreed on an operating framework for the training of high-quality technicians
07:05for industries and companies.
07:07Luis Sabinader also indicated that with the support of the government,
07:11the private sector is preparing to inaugurate other projects
07:16that will add 1,000 megawatts to the 1,100 already existing
07:21in photovoltaic parks distributed throughout the country.
07:25The mandator also exposed that the electric sector in the Dominican Republic
07:31is in the process of consolidation.
07:33Gregory González, Teleantillas News.
07:37With this information, we make our first break.
07:40You do not change it, we come back with more news.
07:47Thank you all for staying tuned with us.
07:49We continue with the news.
07:51The Vice Admiral of Migration Director General Lee Ballester
07:55assured this afternoon that in the future new strategies will be executed
07:59to speed up deportations to illegal immigrants in the country.
08:04Santiago Trujar has details for us.
08:06The General Director of Migration detailed that to achieve the targeted goals,
08:11new vehicles and migratory agents will be incorporated,
08:15with which it is expected to be able to speed up the deportations of undocumented people
08:20throughout the national territory.
08:23Working on the strengthening of the capacities,
08:26training the first promotion of migratory agents, 160 agents,
08:33and waiting to receive a capacity that we are here,
08:38some trucks that we are going to complete,
08:41visiting the communities to see how we deploy nationally,
08:48personally to carry out the migratory interdiction,
08:51but this will be done in a gradual way.
08:54On the complaints of mistreatment during the repatriation operations
08:59expressed by undocumented Haitian relatives,
09:03the Vice Admiral explained that these processes are carried out
09:06respecting human rights and dignity,
09:10but he highlighted that all undocumented people
09:13who resist being repatriated in a peaceful way
09:17will be subjected to force within the framework of the law.
09:21We have to understand that there is a different profile of migrant.
09:26The migrant sometimes becomes in an aggressive attitude
09:30and for that purpose there is what is called the use of force policy
09:35that we have put into force and we are refreshing it,
09:38training our staff so that respect for authority is guaranteed.
09:45He also highlighted that they are working with the Attorney General of the Republic
09:49and other entities in the country for greater efficiency
09:54when executing repatriation work.
09:57Santiago Drullard, Informativos, Teleantillas.
10:01The National Police stopped the sentimental couple of the woman who died
10:07after a alleged fall on the stairs that lead to her apartment
10:11in an incident that occurred on the weekend in El Ensanche, La Fe.
10:15Paula Mateo spoke with the man minutes before his arrest and explained.
10:21The sentimental couple of the deceased, identified as Juana Paula Tapia, 65 years old,
10:26reported that a third party informed them that the woman had suffered a fall.
10:31My wife was coming up and fell down the stairs on the second floor.
10:39They picked her up, brought her here and went up to tell me that she had fallen.
10:46I went down, we called 911, 911 came,
10:52we took her to the gutter, to the gutter.
10:56In that sense, he denied that they had problems as a couple,
11:00as he transcended in some media.
11:03I'm going to give you a sample that no.
11:05Their hypothesis lasted a month, two months.
11:10We were six years old.
11:12About the case, the spokesman for the National Police, Diego Pesqueira,
11:15reported that they interviewed several people.
11:17This was the moment when police officers led
11:20Luis Andres Sandino Oviedo Peña, 65 years old,
11:24to a unit minutes after an interview.
11:27To be able to give a report on the real circumstances
11:32in which the event occurred at the time, we cannot specify.
11:36Despite the fact that he transcended that relatives of the deceased
11:38would have declared that the couple had sentimental problems
11:42and asked for a more in-depth investigation on the circumstances of his death.
11:46Upon going to the police station this afternoon, they refused to speak with the press.
11:50Paola Mateo, Informativos Teleantillas.
11:55The authorities continue after the trail of two people who fled
11:59after allegedly participating in the transfer of the 9.8 tons of cocaine
12:04seized in December in the Multimodal-Caucedo port.
12:08This is what the president of the DNC, José Manuel Cabrera Ulloa, said.
12:12Who said that these men involved in the Pantera case
12:15are armed and are dangerous.
12:18We are working day by day together with the public ministry
12:24to try to locate him, arrest him and make him available to justice.
12:28And we urge them on this path to surrender
12:34on the path that they understand, because we are behind them
12:38and we know that they have the capacity of weapons to face the authorities.
12:45So we urge them to surrender in a peaceful way, because we are going to locate him.
12:51Upon making a floral offering at the Altar of the Fatherland
12:54on the occasion of the 181th anniversary of independence,
12:58the vice-admiral said that over the past year,
13:00the institution has seized more than 3 tons of narcotics and 1.7 million grams.
13:08The National Institute of Custody and Control of Seized Goods
13:11is preparing to make, in mid-year,
13:14the first auction of dozens of seized goods
13:17in the different operations carried out by the public ministry.
13:21We are talking about more than 100 properties,
13:25we are talking about dozens of motor vehicles.
13:28These properties are made up of apartments, solar panels, farms and houses.
13:33The law stipulates that we have to give them conservation,
13:36necessary protocols have been created to be able to do these maintenance
13:41and the goods do not lose their value.
13:43But as you know, it is a process of adaptation,
13:46because we have had a year and six months
13:48of what is the transfer of goods to the institution,
13:51and in the evaluations, at the moment that we receive the transfers,
13:53then we are making the corrections and the repairs of the place.
13:58They plan to raise 20 million dollars,
14:00which will be deposited in the national treasury
14:03so that later the government has over its use.
14:07A group of mothers of the collective Women of Faith in Search of Justice
14:11held a vigil in front of the prosecutor's office of Santo Domingo Oeste,
14:15demanding justice for the murder of their children between 2019 and 2024.
14:21The mothers, helpless by the judicial system,
14:24carried banners and photographs of their loved ones.
14:27Among them, Yudelka de Paula claimed justice for her daughter Frangelis Rosalía,
14:32murdered by her partner on January 9, 2019 in San Pedro de Macorís.
14:38My daughter was a victim of femicide five years ago,
14:42in San Pedro de Macorís.
14:44Frangelis Rosalías Frías
14:47and three months of coercion consumed me in five years.
14:52Visibly moved, Rodaíza Contreras demanded action
14:56in the case of her son, Ángelo Bladimir Contreras,
14:58murdered on April 16, 2023.
15:02Authorities are looking for the main suspect,
15:04Álvaro Miguel Pimentel Oreña.
15:07In addition, Yonisa Germán shared her pain
15:09for the murder of young Osvaldo Javier Germán
15:12on July 8, 2024 in the hills of Jaina
15:15by police units and no one was arrested.
15:19I am the mother of Ángelo Bladimir Contreras,
15:21murdered on April 16, 2023 by Álvaro Miguel Pimentel Oreña.
15:26A year and ten months ago and to date I have not had an answer.
15:30When the alleged criminals arrived,
15:31they started shooting and my son was shot.
15:35My son was not a criminal.
15:36I only ask for justice.
15:38I only ask that it be investigated but that they give me an answer.
15:41Maribel Pérez Mendoza recalled her son
15:43Michael Antonio Cabrera murdered on August 12, 2023
15:47in front of a gas station.
15:49Yajaira Martínez also went in search of justice
15:51for her son Nefi Yajairo Cruz Martínez.
15:55Mikey Antonio Cabrera, this was my son.
15:58He was working in the store when this person went
16:02and stabbed him in the back.
16:05My son was murdered on the last day of the month of 2024
16:08after a robbery on 42 Por La Piña by the man named Cabezón.
16:13The collective provided support to the relatives
16:16of Yovanka Natalie Montero Sánchez,
16:17murdered last year in Los Mina.
16:20Her grandmother, Vicenta Severino, expressed her pain
16:22and hope that exemplary sentences will be given to her murderers.
16:26Because it has not left the whole family too destroyed,
16:29because it was a very painful death.
16:31With tears, the mothers affirmed that although justice
16:35will not return to their children,
16:36they hope to find relief in the commitment of the authorities
16:40to act firmly against violence.
16:43Roberto Brito, Informativos, Tenantillas.
16:46We will make a short commercial break.
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16:58Students and teachers of the Autonomous University of Santo
17:01Domingo assured today that there must be exemplary sanctions
17:05in case the investigation determines
17:07that four young people incurred serious offenses
17:10as they were supposedly surprised
17:13to have sexual relations within the academic campus.
17:17Fabiola Núñez was at the Casa de Altos Estudios
17:19and has details for us.
17:21Get out.
17:22Get out.
17:23Get out, damn it!
17:24Get out!
17:25This is the video that is already news and trend
17:28on social media,
17:30in which another person is observed
17:32sending out four young people
17:34who supposedly would have been surprised
17:37to have sexual relations.
17:39The fact would have occurred in one of the rooms
17:41of the Julio Ravello building of the source
17:44better known as Ruina Nueva
17:46and which is in the process of reconstruction.
17:49About this in particular,
17:50there are those who assure that it is not the first time
17:52that this type of rumor occurs.
17:55About 25, 20 years ago,
17:58this was talked about,
17:59that there were many young people who had sexual relations.
18:02They flew from one place to another.
18:05I am a Christian, but I listen to the rumors.
18:07You know that the rumors are like a deep contagion.
18:10But people say that a deep contagion, why?
18:12Water attracts.
18:13While teachers and students
18:15of the first university in the new world
18:17assure that in case the veracity of the facts is proven,
18:21the UAS must impose exemplary sanctions.
18:25The university will proceed as they have done all the time.
18:29There is no tolerance for such immoral things.
18:34Citizens' rights are respected.
18:37I think they deserve sanctions
18:40for the disrespect to the study house
18:43and to the classmates as well.
18:46While others understand that university security
18:49must be increased on campus
18:51to prevent future situations.
18:53It is noticeable that there should be little security.
18:55Why hadn't they done it?
18:57Because a teacher comes, or someone else comes,
18:58I mean, they hadn't done it.
18:59And I am ashamed when I cause like this,
19:01because those are the future men of tomorrow
19:05and who are studying here.
19:07That leaves a lot to be said.
19:09But the teachers, the security system,
19:11that serves as an example,
19:12that gives more follow-up to that type of student.
19:16About this particular,
19:17the university authorities reported
19:19that they will investigate
19:20if there was any type of violation
19:22of its protocols established by security
19:24to determine the action that proceeds for this case.
19:27They also clarified that in the scene
19:29employees from the university did not intervene.
19:33Likewise, the university reported
19:36that no employee is in the faculty
19:39to record or expose the students
19:42and that it has always advocated for the right to integrity.
19:46Fabiola Núñez, Informativos Teleantillas.
19:50And on another topic,
19:51the Minister of Environment and Natural Resources,
19:54Paino Enríquez,
19:55assured this Wednesday,
19:56when participating as a guest
19:58in the lunch of the Corripio Communications Group,
20:01that President Abinadera will announce
20:02on February 27
20:04the solution for the case of the Pomeranian Caves.
20:07This and other topics were addressed by the official,
20:10who spoke of the main challenges,
20:11challenges and programs
20:13that he is carrying out in the ministry,
20:14in charge of monitoring the natural reserves
20:17of the Dominican Republic.
20:18Ana Mañón has details.
20:20In his participation in the lunch
20:22of the Corripio Communications Group,
20:24Paino Enríquez said that so far
20:27no exploration has been authorized
20:30in the Pomeranian Caves,
20:31whose issue has been the most challenging of its management
20:34and also worries the President of the Republic,
20:37Luis Abinadera.
20:38The Minister of Environment
20:40stated that the case has been maintained
20:42for more than four years
20:44in the ministry
20:44due to the discovery of illegal exploitation.
20:48One of the cases
20:49that as a minister and the team
20:52have invested the most time
20:55in looking for the definitive solution,
20:58the President has already announced
21:02that he will speak of Pomerania
21:03on February 27.
21:05With regard to the issue of rare lands
21:07and if its exploitation will impact the environment,
21:10the head indicated that so far
21:13he cannot comment
21:14because he only authorized
21:16an exploration request
21:18that came from the Ministry of Energy and Mines
21:20in order to extract and study the samples.
21:23A sample that is taken to laboratories
21:25that are not international
21:26and that is the only thing that has been authorized
21:29and that has no impact
21:32because they are of a very small diameter.
21:35Another of the issues
21:36that caught the attention
21:38and was addressed by the minister
21:40was the construction of the tail dam
21:42of the Barrick Gold company
21:44and he stated that although the impasse
21:46is due to the economic issue
21:48between the mine and the peasants,
21:50no environmental damage has been recorded
21:52in the area.
21:53We monitor outside the polygon
21:57of the Barrick,
21:58of all the micro-bottoms
22:01that are in the area
22:02and no contamination has been identified.
22:05We do that every six months.
22:07Despite having only six months in office,
22:10the Minister of the Environment
22:12stated that he works hand in hand
22:14with the Environmental Protection Service
22:16SEMPA in the area of protection areas surveillance.
22:19Efforts have been redoubled
22:20to avoid environmental crimes.
22:23Operations have been supervised
22:25and a number of Dominican and Haitian citizens
22:28have been sanctioned
22:29for violating the environmental law
22:32and have also imposed
22:33more than 520 million pesos in fines.
22:37However, due to the low budget
22:39that the Ministry of the Environment
22:41has allocated,
22:42more than 6 billion pesos is not enough
22:44and more resources are needed
22:46to monitor the 130 protected areas
22:49of the country
22:50that are under threat.
22:53Ana Mañón,
22:54Celia Tillas News.
22:56We go to Monte Cristi,
22:57where farmers and ranchers
22:59from the community of Carbonera
23:01have been asking for help
23:03from the authorities of the IAD
23:04and politicians
23:05after being affected by a strong drought.
23:09Our correspondent Goidi Reyes
23:10tells us more.
23:11Due to the lack of a water pump
23:13to be able to water their lands,
23:16agricultural producers
23:17and ranchers from the community
23:19of Carbonera
23:20call for the help of the authorities.
23:24There is nothing there,
23:25a land that was producing a lot,
23:28lettuce was lost,
23:30ice planting for the dry animals,
23:32that if they throw a match,
23:33everything burns,
23:35for a pump that,
23:38for the state of nothing,
23:39that the authorities have compassion for us,
23:41the senator, the governor,
23:43and the authorities of this community
23:45who are also involved,
23:46because the suffering of the people
23:47is their suffering.
23:48We call on all the competent authorities
23:52of this sector
23:54to come to the aid.
23:55Farmers have come to know
23:58that they have been asking for help
24:01from the Dominican Agricultural Institute for more than a year,
24:03but so far
24:05they have not had an answer.
24:07We have a drought that is hitting us,
24:10and agriculture right now is on the ground
24:14because we do not have the liquid
24:16that is needed for planting.
24:19Here there are 240 farmers
24:27in this settlement,
24:29and we are all losing because of that.
24:32Both livestock, agriculture,
24:35in all the spaces that we have to see.
24:38And more than 2,000 crops are being lost,
24:41from planting to cattle,
24:43it is totally damaged,
24:44the cow is so weak.
24:46And we really call on the President of the Republic,
24:49the senator, the two deputies,
24:50the officials,
24:52to not only come on the day of the votes,
24:54to come to the aid,
24:55now that we need it.
24:56Goidis Reyes,
24:58Informativos Teleantillas.
25:03The member of the National Council of the Magistrate,
25:05Tobias Crespo,
25:06expressed that society is eagerly awaiting
25:09the appointment of a prosecutor or prosecutor
25:11who brings together the qualities established in the law,
25:14whose name would be known this Friday.
25:16Our colleague Gregory González
25:18brought us the full report.
25:20With great optimism,
25:21the Deputy Counselor
25:23is waiting for the selection of the substitute
25:25of the current Attorney General of the Republic,
25:28Miriam Germán Brito,
25:30pointing out that there has been a lot of respect
25:32and cordiality
25:33in each of the meetings
25:35headed by President Luis Sabinader.
25:38The expectations,
25:39not only of Tobias Crespo
25:41and the strength of the people,
25:42but of the country,
25:43is that they can exercise their position
25:45according to the fulfillment
25:49of what the Constitution commands,
25:51the laws that respect the due process,
25:53the presumption of innocence.
25:55In that order, Tobias Crespo
25:57spoke of the characteristics
25:59with which he or the new Attorney General
26:03must count, as well as the challenges
26:05that await him in the future.
26:07The Vice President of the Institutionality and Justice Foundation
26:11considered it appropriate
26:12that the National Council of the Magistrate
26:15postpone its meeting this Wednesday,
26:18where President Luis Sabinader
26:20would present his proposal
26:21of a candidate to occupy the post.
26:25I believe that this is a process
26:27that has become transparent.
26:29The President has wanted to take it
26:31with the highest levels of guarantee.
26:37The National Council of the Magistrate
26:40published today the application regulations
26:42of its Organic Law
26:44after the due process in the matter was exhausted.
26:47This regulation, now numbered 1-25,
26:51includes the modifications introduced
26:54by the Constitution of October 2024
26:58and the Law No. 125 of January 2025.
27:02It is stipulated that this Friday
27:04the name of the candidate
27:08to lead the Attorney General's Office
27:10of the Republic will be presented.
27:12That the files based on evidence
27:14and evidence work,
27:16and that we can achieve
27:17a higher quality of justice.
27:19Various personalities have expressed
27:22that the new Attorney General
27:24of the Republic must count
27:27with the majority of the support
27:29of the citizenry.
27:30From the National District,
27:32Gregory González,
27:34Informativos Teleantillas.
27:37In Azoa, the Catholic Church,
27:39authorities of the Ministry of Education
27:41and the Dominican Association of Teachers
27:43in that locality,
27:44met to look for a solution
27:46to the lack of teaching
27:48that has been in the municipality
27:49for several weeks.
27:51This is the second consecutive week
27:53that the ADP has kept the teaching
27:55paralyzed in Azoa.
27:56They claim that it is due to the lack of teachers.
27:58We visited the Ministry of Education
28:00and of the 159 teachers
28:01that we have in need
28:02in the urban area of Azoa,
28:04they only offered us six,
28:07which we understand
28:08that this is a mockery,
28:08a demagogy,
28:09a blackmail
28:11towards the teachers
28:11of the municipality of Azoa.
28:13But the director of the educational district
28:14denies that this amount of teachers is missing.
28:17The first thing is that we
28:19return and say that it is not true
28:22what the ADP says
28:23that 155 teachers are missing.
28:26Now, my proposal,
28:28I told him,
28:29I also told him
28:31that the teachers that are left over here,
28:33we are going to send them to those centers,
28:35you understand me,
28:36but they did not answer there,
28:38but they have to go,
28:39because they charge for the state.
28:42Because of this problem
28:43that affects the students,
28:44the priest Duván López
28:46and communicators from Azoa
28:48contributed to find a solution.
28:50We have to sit down,
28:52they had already said it
28:53and they always see me
28:55involved in everything
28:56because it hurts me in Azoa.
28:58And I said it here,
29:00there are many children and young people
29:03that we are not giving them
29:05the bread of education.
29:07We are contributing to crime,
29:09we are contributing to many anti-values
29:12and that is why I put the dialogue on the table
29:16and on Friday we will be meeting
29:19with the directors and representatives of the ADP
29:22to see the reality.
29:24Johan Sinova, Informativos Teleantillas.
29:27The long traffic jams
29:30on Highway 9 continue.
29:33Drivers complain about the slowness
29:34of the expansion work
29:36and say that the area is a chaos.
29:39Ana Mañón tells us more.
29:41This Thursday you could see
29:43the large cluster of vehicles,
29:44minibuses and buses
29:46arriving from the northern area
29:48and public cars
29:49that, as usual,
29:50approach a large number of passengers.
29:54They place themselves
29:55at a corner of the road
29:56in the place where previously
29:58there were sidewalks
29:59but were destroyed
30:00due to the expansion work
30:03and the eviction of hundreds
30:04of informal merchants.
30:06Drivers say that the area
30:09has become a chaos
30:10due to the long traffic jams
30:12in the traffic that occurs
30:14for two and three hours
30:16during the day.
30:17It is that they force you
30:19from Managuayabo
30:20to circulate through La Nuñez
30:21and pass through Highway 9.
30:23Until they establish that
30:24and prepare the express lane
30:25so that people can orient themselves
30:27and take the express lane
30:29from down there,
30:30it doesn't matter.
30:31The government lied to them.
30:33They built a hill there,
30:36and now people are screaming
30:37and the passengers and the drivers.
30:39The water took a long time
30:40to get here,
30:42more than two hours.
30:44Since this work began,
30:45we have had a day without traffic jams.
30:47We celebrate it
30:48since we have a day
30:49with few traffic jams.
30:51The situation is attributed
30:52to the slow pace of the expansion
30:54that the Ministry of Public Works
30:57is carrying out in the area,
30:58which makes them spend
30:59more fuel than they should.
31:02We spend a lot of fuel.
31:04There are more passengers
31:05because of the traffic jams.
31:07The fuel is spent more.
31:08May God have mercy
31:10because we can't take it anymore.
31:13Because if we go around,
31:14it's not 500 pesos per round.
31:15Because this is poor, really.
31:18It sucks up all the fuel.
31:20Drivers indicated
31:22that the traffic jams
31:23start from kilometer 13
31:25of the Duarte highway
31:27and it has not been worth it
31:28that the DGZ agents
31:30go to the place
31:32to try to make the traffic
31:34more viable and more efficient
31:36at kilometer 9
31:37of the Duarte highway.
31:39Ana Mañón,
31:40Teleantillas News.
31:43And a regrettable and tragic
31:44traffic accident
31:46was reported this afternoon
31:48Wednesday at kilometer 22
31:49of the Duarte highway,
31:51where two people lost their lives.
31:54In a video sent to our
31:55Teleantillas newsroom,
31:57it was possible to observe
31:58the bodies lying on the pavement
32:01while the authorities
32:02tried to control the traffic.
32:05The circumstances
32:07of the accident are still unknown.
32:13The Public Ministry
32:14of the Province of Montecristi
32:16managed to get a court
32:17to sentence a 20-year-old
32:19man who raped
32:20and pregnant his 11-year-old daughter.
32:23According to our correspondent
32:24Goidy Reyes,
32:25the defendant was identified
32:26as Adeline de la Cruz Vera,
32:29who will have to fulfill
32:30her sentence at Fortaleza
32:31San Fernando de Montecristi.
32:33According to information
32:34received from our newsroom,
32:36they note that the defendant
32:37allegedly raped the minor
32:39since she was 7 years old.
32:42The incident occurred
32:43at kilometer 17
32:44of that border province.
32:48Relatives of a 17-year-old minor
32:50in the municipality of San Luis
32:51asked for financial help
32:54for the medical treatments
32:56of the young woman who,
32:57as they explained,
32:58was diagnosed with several tumors.
33:00My financial situation
33:02is not so good, let's say.
33:04I am a low-income person,
33:06so we are going through
33:08a difficult time right now.
33:11This was something that appeared
33:13that one did not expect.
33:15So the process of her
33:18leads me to have to
33:19at least ask for help.
33:21I despair and cry
33:22because I have nothing
33:23to solve for her.
33:24I need help
33:26to get out of this problem
33:28that my daughter has.
33:30Basically, I need help
33:32for my treatment,
33:34my operation,
33:35which is basically safe,
33:38and medication
33:41and studies that I have been sent to do.
33:45If you wish to help
33:46the minor who answers
33:47in the name of Nayeli Segura,
33:49you can contact your family
33:51at the number on the screen.
33:54809-875-6293.
33:57We repeat, 809-875-6293.

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