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Rafael Tobías Crespo, diputado de la circunscripción número 2 del Distrito Nacional, manifestó que desde su opinión este es el gobierno que ha tomado más préstamos.

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00:31Today is Friday the 28th, the last day of the month. February is the shortest month of the year.
00:39Today we have Alejandra Núñez with the pets segment,
00:44and as a guest, Engineer Rafael Tobias Crespo.
00:48He is a member of the Sinconcretion No. 3 of the National Council for the Strength of the People.
00:54He is the second largest representative of the National Council for the Strength of the People,
01:00and he is one of the legislators who has submitted the most projects,
01:04and he has also had the good fortune that a good part of those projects have been approved.
01:10We have a good interview with him.
01:13Ladies and gentlemen, the subject is the President's speech.
01:17They have already chopped it, they have ground it, they have extracted the juice.
01:28That is, all the analysis has already been done.
01:31I'm going to try to do a very quick analysis with the notes I made in my quiet house.
01:37Ladies and gentlemen, it was a two-hour and 25-minute speech.
01:41When Trump took office, I said,
01:45listen, the Dominican presidents don't manage to speak for a short time.
01:50But Trump spoke for 20 minutes.
01:54The presidents of the United States, in January of each year,
01:58present their message to the Union, which is a kind of accountability,
02:02but that is no more than half an hour.
02:05But here, because of a Balaguer heritage,
02:09the memory presentation is two hours, two and a half hours,
02:13so it lasted two hours and 25 minutes.
02:16And Balaguer did it blindly, citing figures,
02:21and also making quotes from the classics.
02:25So, the later presidents also.
02:30The president talked about the growth of the economy.
02:34The economy has always grown.
02:37It has been growing for 50 years.
02:41Some economists outside the PRM, when they were in opposition,
02:45said that this economy was growing, but that the results were not being seen.
02:50It's still the same.
02:52If 1% of the population takes 90% of GDP, that's the reality.
03:00The fact that we aspire for 40% to be middle class,
03:05and that we are a country with a high average income,
03:08that is to be seen.
03:11But he talked about exports, which I had commented on here,
03:14because Viviana Ribeiro had given the data,
03:18and I said that growing 20% in 5 years of exports is very little.
03:24Growing from 10,000 and more to 12,000 and more is very little.
03:28The maximum is when you have exports of gold,
03:32exports of means of production,
03:35that is, exports of the franca zone,
03:37which are the total exports.
03:42The national exports are vegetables,
03:47cocoa, tobacco.
03:49Those are the national exports.
03:52That's what explains the little industrial development we have,
03:55and the few industrial exports.
03:57The president falls again.
04:00I'm not going to call it a mistake,
04:03nor am I going to call it bad.
04:06I'm going to say that the public debt has improved.
04:11Why does he compare it to the GDP?
04:14He says that in 2020, the GDP debt was 56.6%.
04:22Of course.
04:23In 2020, the GDP was 10 billion dollars.
04:27For those who remember mathematics,
04:30if you have a numerator and denominator,
04:33if the denominator decreases, the fraction increases.
04:39If the GDP falls, the debt-to-GDP ratio increases.
04:44Now he says that in January we have a debt-to-GDP ratio of 44.6%.
04:49Some would say, but look, the debt has improved.
04:52No, sir, no.
04:54In terms of debt stocks,
04:57in December we owed 44,602 million dollars.
05:04That is the debt of the non-financial public sector.
05:07There is the Central Bank.
05:09And in January 25, we owe 57,000 million.
05:15If we owe 12,600 million more,
05:18we owe an average of 3,000 million more every year.
05:22And the most serious thing is that we have to dedicate 25%
05:27of our income to the payment of our interests.
05:31Interests and education are competing.
05:35In a couple of years,
05:37interests will be more than education.
05:40So there has been no improvement in the debt.
05:43The president talked about an increase in the minimum wage.
05:46I want to make a point about that at the end,
05:50because the government is always a mediator
05:54between workers and employers.
05:58They discuss among themselves,
06:01and the government helps them negotiate.
06:04In this case, the president said 20%.
06:0720%.
06:09He himself recognizes that the minimum wage has increased 38%.
06:16Because there was an increase in 2018, another in 2021,
06:19and now in 2023.
06:21I'm looking for the data.
06:28Because there was a statement
06:31that has to be read between the lines of the business community.
06:40Now,
06:43for example, with this increase that is applied
06:46on one side on April 1 and the other side on February 1,
06:50the minimum wage of large companies
06:54increases from 24,990 to 29,988.
07:01If there is an increase in real terms,
07:03because I have heard people say
07:05that this does not apply to the basic basket.
07:07Yes, it does.
07:09Because the basket of the first quintile is 19,000 million.
07:13The basket of the second quintile is 25,000.
07:16What happens is that they refer to the national basket,
07:18which is 33,000.
07:20But for those who earn the minimum wage,
07:22it is enough.
07:24Now,
07:26I agree that large companies
07:28can pay that increase.
07:30But for small, medium, and micro companies,
07:32the majority cannot.
07:34They cannot.
07:36And what does the business community say?
07:39The business community had to accept.
07:42Well, the president says that 20 has to be sold.
07:45But listen to what the business community says.
07:48Pay attention.
07:50We will continue to advocate for the institutionality
07:53and modernization of the National Salary Committee.
07:57We aspire that in the next sessions of it,
08:00we will use a reformed regulation
08:03in order to ensure
08:05that its decisions are balanced
08:07and that there is an abundance of objective discussions
08:10based on the analysis of factual indicators,
08:14such as those that we have been presenting,
08:16that is, inflation.
08:18In this space, we expect an impartial mediator
08:22and facilitator of our government.
08:25Listen to me.
08:26I said that on Wednesday.
08:29I said it on Wednesday.
08:31The government has broken its role as mediator
08:33to be an active agent.
08:35Very good.
08:36Very good.
08:37The president is applauded.
08:39Now, those small, medium, and micro companies
08:42that cannot pay,
08:44not the big businesses,
08:46the supermarkets, the manufacturers,
08:48are going to put that increase in prices.
08:51And you will see tomorrow that oil is more expensive
08:53and all the products are more expensive.
08:56We are the ones who are going to pay the increase in prices.
08:58But the small, medium, and micro companies
09:00cannot normally adjust
09:03because they have very small margins.
09:07Listen to what the businessmen also say.
09:11We drew attention to a study by the OIT
09:14on the determining causes and factors of informality
09:18in the Dominican Republic,
09:20and it points out the high tax costs,
09:24that payment of the ITV,
09:26that payment of the advance,
09:29associated with the status of formality,
09:32along with the complex regulations
09:34of the minimum wage
09:36and the labor and non-salary costs,
09:38because the salary has to be increased,
09:40we are going to add social security,
09:43are key factors that push the company
09:45to operate informally.
09:48If you don't have to sell to the state,
09:51what is convenient for you is to be informal.
09:53Don't pay taxes.
09:55As there are a number of Chinese companies
09:57selling very cheaply,
09:59displacing Dominican merchants,
10:02and you say,
10:04and where is the DGI?
10:06Well, because they don't pay taxes.
10:08That is the reality.
10:10The president talked about the reduction of poverty,
10:13but one wonders then,
10:16how does the number of beneficiaries
10:19of the government's social programs increase
10:22if you have reduced poverty and extreme poverty?
10:25I don't like that.
10:27More people receiving money from the government,
10:30Bonogá, Bonolú,
10:32but then it turns out that there are less poor
10:34and less extreme poverty.
10:36I don't like that.
10:38The president talked about education.
10:41I have my doubts that education has improved.
10:45Let's wait for the PISA test.
10:47But what has been done here
10:49to improve the quality of education?
10:51Nothing.
10:53And for some reason they removed the minister.
10:56If they had done it right,
10:58they leave him.
11:00The president talked little about public works.
11:03He said that if they had done
11:06130-odd works,
11:08the ministry had done public works.
11:10He didn't remove the minister either.
11:12But obviously he avoided
11:14dealing with a series of works
11:16because there are great works
11:18that have not yet finished.
11:21The example is the Vanilla Circumvalation,
11:24the Monoriel of Santiago,
11:26the Monoriel here in Santo Domingo.
11:31It's good that he gave women a good space.
11:35He talked about all the reforms
11:37that are going to be made in the Malecón.
11:39I already talked about that on Wednesday.
11:41I said it's very nice, but there's no money.
11:43The government has no money
11:45to do the things it promises.
11:48This is the government
11:50that has spent the most capital
11:52in relation to total spending,
11:54in relation to GDP.
11:57That's why the works don't finish.
11:59They start and don't finish.
12:01They start and don't finish.
12:05That doesn't mean that the government
12:07has done many small works,
12:09many hospitals.
12:11The improvement of health,
12:13the people who say that health has improved.
12:15He's right about the constitutional reform.
12:17He put up locks.
12:20The public ministry is not independent
12:22of that reform. No, no.
12:24The public ministry is independent
12:26of the 2010 constitution.
12:31The president used to elect all the prosecutors.
12:33Now he doesn't.
12:35Now a president can only
12:37first designate by decree
12:39the prosecutor and seven boards.
12:42And now he does it
12:44in his own way, which is to submit
12:46to the National Magistrate's Council.
12:48And he has a majority
12:50in the National Magistrate's Council.
12:53So the prosecutor is not independent.
12:55The independence of the prosecutor
12:57is given by the personality
12:59of the person there,
13:01by his integrity,
13:03by his honesty.
13:05And one has many hopes
13:07in Jenny Berenice,
13:09because one hopes that she looks
13:11at the corruption of the government.
13:15Foreign policy and Haiti.
13:17Let's go to Lodaz.
13:19The Pomier Cave, I think,
13:21was a good, brave decision.
13:23In Haiti, it was also a correct decision
13:25to declare Haitian gangs
13:27as terrorist gangs.
13:29Haitian gang members
13:31have been trapped here.
13:34And they have been returned to Haiti.
13:36From this decree,
13:38they will be arrested,
13:40subjected and judged here.
13:42I don't know how it will be
13:44the criminal or legal element,
13:46but that's the idea.
13:48Now it is clear as day.
13:50Haiti is left alone.
13:52And the president knows it.
13:54Donald Trump is not going to put
13:56a penny in Haiti.
14:00And Europe and Canada
14:02will not be able to,
14:04because Trump has them caught by the coconut.
14:07Trump is going to impose tariffs
14:09because Trump wants to
14:11balance trade. What happens?
14:13Most developed countries
14:15have achieved it
14:17because they have the North American market
14:19to place their exports.
14:21Canada exports 80%
14:23of the United States.
14:25And Mexico too.
14:27And us too.
14:29And the European Union.
14:31But the European Union is also demanding
14:33that they spend on weapons
14:35that the United States is not going to support.
14:37When Russia invades them,
14:39you're going to have to fight.
14:41That's the world.
14:43That's Trump's world.
14:45So no one is going to
14:47help Haiti.
14:49The Haitians will
14:51eat each other.
14:53But when half a million deported
14:55come here,
14:57the president announces a series of measures,
14:59but that's not enough, gentlemen.
15:01The Dominican Republic
15:03is in danger of death.
15:05Our peace is in danger.
15:07Our stability is in danger.
15:09Our survival as a nation
15:11is in danger.
15:13Because when there are more Haitians
15:15here than Dominicans,
15:17we will have lost the country.
15:19They are going to govern.
15:21And they have already damaged their territory.
15:23Because it is not true that it is the fault
15:25of what happened in Haiti, Canada,
15:27the United States, Europe.
15:29No, it's them.
15:31We as a country go through the same penalties.
15:33The Americans invaded us.
15:35The English invaded us, the French.
15:37Today we are a country.
15:39Why?
15:41Because the Dominican mentality is not destructive.
15:43It's about work.
15:45It's about unity.
15:47These people have a destructive mentality.
15:49They destroyed their country.
15:51And if we don't take care of it,
15:53they're going to destroy ours.
15:55That's all I can say
15:57about
15:59the president's speech,
16:01which is a song of optimism.
16:03Where he repeated many things
16:05from other speeches.
16:07Reactions that I can highlight.
16:09Leonardo Fernández
16:11offered a press conference yesterday
16:13at 1.30 p.m.
16:15He said that the speech is hyperbolic.
16:17A hyperbolic thing,
16:19grandiose, exaggerated,
16:21unmeasured.
16:23I quote a difference between the image
16:25that Abinagel wants to present
16:27and the reality of the people with the prices.
16:29And the prices will continue to rise.
16:31Because the dollar
16:33continues to rise.
16:35And here everything depends on the dollar.
16:37What happens is that until now,
16:39the Honduran merchants have remained cautious
16:41and have not increased what they should increase.
16:43They have contributed
16:45to the government of Manuel Santana.
16:47But the prices are going to increase.
16:51The president talked about the prices,
16:53the infrastructure
16:55that has been promised
16:57and has not been terminated.
17:01The inoperance,
17:03the non-compliance,
17:05the issue of energy.
17:07The president spoke kindly
17:09about the energy system.
17:11We have 1,200 megawatts
17:13of non-renewable energy.
17:15That is very good.
17:17But if you don't have the batteries
17:19to accumulate that energy,
17:21you lose it.
17:23Because you are
17:25moving the frog and catching the sun.
17:27But maybe at that moment
17:29you don't need that energy.
17:31That energy is lost.
17:33You have to accumulate it.
17:35We don't have accumulators.
17:37Manzanillo is going to be inaugurated.
17:39I don't think Manzanillo
17:41is going to be inaugurated this year.
17:43And it is a great investment.
17:45Manzanillo is a few years.
17:47Just like Pedernales,
17:49they are going to have extraordinary development.
17:51But that is still missing.
17:53Also Secretary-General of the PLD,
17:55Johnny Pujols,
17:57spoke on Monday as a guest.
17:59He said that there is no transparency
18:01in the government.
18:03That people's lives are not nourished
18:05with speeches, but with facts.
18:07And he said that the only
18:09positive action was the issue
18:11of the Pomeranian Caves.
18:13That is basically
18:15the speech and the criticism
18:17that is normal.
18:19Yesterday we also saw something quite interesting.
18:21Three of the pre-candidates,
18:23it is a pity that there are no images,
18:25Yayo Lobatón,
18:31Carolina Mejia,
18:33and Wellington Arnault,
18:35each one went down the stairs
18:37with his group of deputies behind
18:39as a way to show their power.
18:41Because the president is not going.
18:43For me it was a political mistake
18:45to say it so early.
18:47In two years he is going to be
18:49what is called in the United States
18:51a lame duck.
18:53If the president does not
18:55get elected in the United States,
18:57they call him a lame duck.
18:59You will see that those who are going to shine
19:01are the pre-candidates,
19:03and they have already started doing it.
19:05They showed their congressional strength.
19:07Look, these are my deputies.
19:09Of course, you do not win a convention
19:11or win elections with deputies.
19:13They can support you.
19:15They can campaign.
19:17There are many more than deputies
19:19to win the elections.
19:21That is right.
19:23That is campaigning, but it is fine.
19:25We are leaving with Alejandra Núñez Fernández,
19:27and I want to reiterate
19:29that BARC veterinarian
19:31is already open
19:33there in the Romulo Betancur.
19:35From west to east,
19:37before
19:39arriving
19:41to Churchill,
19:43it is something
19:45totally different
19:47from what is
19:49a veterinarian.
19:51Consultation,
19:53day care,
19:55surgery,
19:57hotel,
19:59but the dog
20:01and the cat are not in a cage.
20:03They are released in a park,
20:05well attended,
20:07and only at night they are in a cage
20:09that does not have mud,
20:11which is made of glass and with air conditioning.
20:13They are better than many people.
20:15Today is February 28th.
20:17It was
20:19because today we celebrate
20:21the birthday of my son Carlos Roberto,
20:23but it really is not today.
20:25He was born on February
20:2729th.
20:29Do you celebrate it on February 28th
20:31or February 1st?
20:33You have to decide on February 28th.
20:35Today Carlos Roberto appears,
20:37who was my first son-in-law,
20:39along with my daughter,
20:41and his three sons,
20:43Nicolás, Javier and Diego.
20:45Carlos is a father
20:47and husband
20:4924-7.
20:51He is a dedicated son.
20:53Professionally,
20:55he is a high-ranking official
20:57in a multinational company
20:59that operates in the Dominican Republic.
21:01In addition, he is a successful
21:03entrepreneur,
21:05with four businesses,
21:07and he still has time for his family.
21:09My dear son,
21:11may the Lord continue to bless you
21:13and give you a lot of health
21:15so that you can grow and develop
21:17your children who are being raised
21:19with the same criteria
21:21that you were raised with,
21:23with Jesus Christ as the center
21:25of the home and with good examples.
21:27May you have a great time.
21:29We can't see each other because,
21:31logically, you are with your family
21:33celebrating inside,
21:35taking advantage of the long weekend.
21:37Your father, as a slave,
21:39has to work.
21:41So, happy birthday,
21:43Carlos Roberto Núñez Fernández.
21:45Now, Alejandra Núñez
21:47will introduce you to the pet segment.
21:49And don't miss the interview
21:51because we have a lot of interesting things
21:53to talk about with the engineer
21:55Rafael Tobias Crespo.
21:57He is a congressman, an important leader
21:59of the People's Reform, but he is the representative
22:01of the second majority
22:03before the National Council of the Magistrate.
22:11Good morning.
22:27Today I am going to talk about the difference
22:29between an emergency
22:31and a veterinary emergency.
22:33In the case of a veterinary emergency,
22:35it is a situation that puts
22:37the animal's life in imminent danger
22:39animal, y que por ende requiere una atención inmediata sin importar la hora y el lugar.
22:45Voy a dar algunos ejemplos de emergencias veterinarias a tomar en cuenta.
22:49Uno de ellos es un accidente, como un atropello o una caída grave.
22:54Otro es una dificultad respiratoria, cualquier tipo de sangrado o hemorragia, cualquier tipo
23:00de envenenamiento o intoxicación, una torsión gástrica, también un parto complicado, ya
23:07sea una distocia o una falta de progreso durante un parto, un shock de calor, entre
23:12otros.
23:13Ahora, si nos vamos a la urgencia veterinaria, si requiere de atención médica rápida, pero
23:19la vida del animal no está en peligro inmediato y puede esperar unas cuantas horas.
23:25Puede ser tratado sin un riesgo significativo para la salud, aunque ignorarlo puede empeorar
23:32la situación de poco en poco.
23:34Algunos ejemplos de urgencias veterinarias son algún tipo de corte o herida moderada
23:40donde la mascota no esté sangrando demasiado, problemas gastrointestinales moderados como
23:46lo son los vómitos, la diarrea sin sangre, signos de deshidratación, etcétera, etcétera.
23:52También el cojeo o el dolor que no implica una fractura evidente o algún tipo de parálisis,
23:59infecciones en los ojos, ya sean irritación, secreciones, pérdida de la visión, etcétera, etcétera.
24:06Si el animal orina con dificultad, siempre y cuando no tenga dolor extremo o no tenga
24:12incapacidad total para orinar.
24:14Y ya saben que si quieren atención personalizada pueden encontrarme en BARC Veterinaria.
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