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00:00Hello, Republic, good afternoon, and have a good time.
00:05Time to find out.
00:06On this Wednesday, March 26, 2025, I'm Claudio Gómez.
00:10From now on, get comfortable and let go of the remote control,
00:13because the newscast of Televentillas is about to begin.
00:19Keep calm.
00:21Second day of the strike in San Francisco de Macorís.
00:26Estable, under 8 years old, burned and sprayed with gasoline in Santo Domingo Este,
00:33for another 14 years.
00:37Junta Central Electoral maintains that they work in key areas
00:42for the change of the new cedula.
00:46Doctors demand an increase in pensions.
00:52And raise to 18 the deaths in forest fires in South Korea.
01:14Good to have you with us.
01:15Let's start right away with the informative day.
01:19And keep calm.
01:21Second day of the strike in San Francisco de Macorís.
01:23Let's connect, starting the show, with our colleague Guillermo García,
01:27who is live covering the incidents of this so-called strike.
01:32Go ahead, Guillermo.
01:36Thank you, Claudio.
01:38Here we are, in San Francisco de Macorís,
01:41on this second day of the strike,
01:44which was called for 48 hours by the Popular Struggle Front
01:49and other community organizations.
01:52We spoke with the spokesman of the FALPO here, Raúl Monegro.
01:57He has described this second day as successful.
02:01He thanked the people for their support,
02:06and warned that the next protests,
02:11in case the government does not meet the demands
02:15they are requiring at this time,
02:17could spread throughout the country.
02:21There we see how, in this precise moment,
02:24a truck is transporting members of the army
02:30who are being used, together with police officers,
02:36for patrol throughout the city.
02:39Libertad Avenue, one of the busiest streets in the city,
02:44has been covered this morning by military agents
02:49in order to prevent some incidents.
02:53Let's listen to what the spokesman of the FALPO said to this channel.
03:00There is no more waiting, there is no more truce.
03:03This people will continue to be mobilized permanently
03:06and to carry out protest activities
03:09so that they understand that these are solutions that we want,
03:12not militarization, not repression, not lies or demagoguery,
03:17but concrete things and a dialogue
03:20where each of these demands can be consensualized
03:24and what time is left to conclude them
03:26and what time is left to initiate others.
03:30However, just like yesterday, many businesses opened their doors,
03:37including the bank branches
03:40and all businesses operating in the municipal market
03:45were working on this second day of strike.
03:49We talked to some of the merchants
03:52and these were the reasons they said to work today.
03:57Because it is not convenient for us.
04:00We pay employees, we pay taxes,
04:03and we stop working and we have to keep paying the same.
04:08This is what hurts us.
04:10Now, the strike is more convenient for them to look for their rooms,
04:15because most of the strikes here are to get their money.
04:19They are vegetarians and things, and they get hurt.
04:23Then, the next day they have to vote and things,
04:25and they get hurt, but nothing.
04:27It has been slow anyway.
04:33In general, the city of San Francisco de Macorís is still in total calm.
04:39No incidents to be regretted.
04:42And the callers to the strike reiterated
04:45that their main demands are the construction of the hospital,
04:50as well as the circumvallation,
04:52as well as the laboratory for the extension of the UAS here,
04:57and the Plaza de la Cultura.
04:59All these works were promised by President Luis Abinader in the campaign,
05:04and five years later they are still waiting for their fulfillment.
05:10That is all we have for now from San Francisco de Macorís.
05:15We return with you to the studios.
05:18Thank you for your report, Guillermo.
05:20And with second-degree burns in 27% of her body,
05:24but in stable condition,
05:26the 8-year-old girl was sprayed and burned with gasoline
05:30for another 14 years in the Cancino sector,
05:33in the municipality of Santo Domingo Este.
05:36The minor is admitted to the Robert Reed Cabral Children's Hospital
05:40from Sunday in the burn area,
05:42and according to Director Mabel Jones,
05:44there will be sequels that will require plastic surgery.
05:48Journalist Ana Mañón has the details.
05:52The 8-year-old girl, to whom we protect the name for security,
05:57has second-degree burns on the left side of her face,
06:01the hematoma, arm and leg.
06:03This is what the Director of the Robert Reed Cabral Children's Hospital,
06:08Dr. Mabel Jones, reported this Wednesday.
06:10She has a 27% burn in her body area.
06:14At this time, the girl is stable, she is conscious,
06:17her burns are being cleaned,
06:19but she is a patient who is highly cared for
06:22by the magnitude and the areas that were impacted.
06:26Although the girl is stable,
06:28admitted from Sunday in the burn area of the health center,
06:32unfortunately, she will have serious sequels.
06:35We are not afraid for the commitment of her life,
06:39but they are important sequels that leave this type of burn,
06:43because gasoline corrodes very quickly,
06:45inflammation occurs very quickly,
06:47and we are managing the situation
06:49so that the girl can get out as best as possible
06:52of this situation that has been presented to her.
06:54The head of the Robert Reed Cabral Children's Hospital
06:57also assured that a team of doctors will assist her,
07:01and her picture is evolving, but they are burns of care.
07:06We have pediatricians, plastic surgery doctors.
07:10It is a multidisciplinary team that impacts the health of these children.
07:16The information that has circulated about the case
07:19is that the 8-year-old girl was sprayed with gasoline
07:22and set on fire on Sunday, March 23,
07:25for a 14-year-old girl who supposedly
07:28took her to a solar burn in the Cancino sector
07:31inside the municipality of Santo Domingo Oeste.
07:34The attack is classified as atrocious
07:37and is being investigated by the Public Ministry
07:40that seeks to clarify the facts
07:42and bring those responsible to justice.
07:45Ana Mañón, Informativos Teleantillas.
07:49We continue now with the Association of Pensioners
07:53that made this Wednesday a vigil
07:55in the maternity of Our Lady of Altagracia
07:57to demand from the government an increase in their pensions.
08:01And as Eliana Cuevas tells us,
08:03among tears, doctors speak of economic precariousness
08:07with pensions that do not allow them to live with dignity
08:10after dedicating the best years of their lives
08:13to taking care of the health of the Dominican people.
08:17Dr. Rafael Pérez could not contain his tears
08:21when he spoke about the difficulties of living
08:23with a pension of 50,000 pesos
08:25after working for 33 years at the Social Security Hospital
08:29to save the lives of thousands of Dominicans.
08:32With 50,000, Mr. President, you cannot live
08:35after working for more than 30 years for the State,
08:39from sun to sun,
08:41getting up early,
08:43dragging our feet through hospitals.
08:48A more difficult story is that of the pediatrician Daniela Gautro,
08:52who at the age of 80,
08:54of whom she dedicated 50 to public service,
08:57lives on rent with a pension of 30,000 pesos.
09:01It is a shame to say it.
09:03I spent 50 years working in this country,
09:07only as a pediatrician.
09:09I spent 30 years at the Rogeri Cabral Hospital
09:11and I have not received the 50,000 yet.
09:14I am 35.
09:15These are just some of the testimonies
09:18of the precarious situation
09:19that thousands of retired doctors go through
09:22with pensions that hardly allow them to live.
09:26At our age,
09:28you can really find many catastrophic diseases
09:34that we know how expensive it is
09:37to be able to manage without having the funds.
09:42We also need medication and food
09:46to be able to survive and continue to serve our country.
09:50This Wednesday is the two-week deadline
09:53for the government to provide an answer to its demands,
09:56so health professionals will remain on watch this Wednesday
10:01and will not rule out other actions.
10:04Eliana Cuevas, Informativos Teleantillas.
10:08Well, let's take a break.
10:09Stay tuned with us.
10:11Don't miss it.
10:23Welcome back.
10:24Let's continue with more.
10:26Since the coordinator of social policies,
10:29Tony Peña Iguaúa,
10:30emphasized that people who earn a salary of 30,000 pesos
10:34are not poor,
10:36he maintains that this entity
10:38only works with people
10:39who are in extreme poverty.
10:42It is true that maybe materially it is poor,
10:45but it is not an extreme poverty.
10:47If you already have a house,
10:49you have a business,
10:50you earn 30,000 pesos,
10:52you are not a rich person,
10:53you are a person with poverty.
10:54The one who earns 30,000 pesos
10:55has taken out the cricajao,
10:57but don't tell me it's okay.
10:59But it's not an extreme poverty.
11:00Oh, no?
11:01No, no, no, no.
11:02It's not enough for him.
11:03Poverty, a question that is not enough.
11:05If you have a house, it's not enough.
11:06A question that is not enough,
11:07a question that there is a combination,
11:09there is a combination in that family
11:12that earns 50,000 or 60,000 pesos,
11:14they really are not rich.
11:17Guagua emphasized that this organization
11:20is also providing technical education
11:22to women and young people
11:24so that with what they have learned
11:26they can get out of poverty,
11:27and he described this government
11:29as the one that invests the most in social assistance.
11:34The head member of the Plenum
11:36of the Electoral Central Board,
11:37Mr. Lórez Fernández,
11:39stated that this institution
11:41is working in key areas
11:43for the change of the new identity card,
11:46designating commissions
11:48in the direction of seduction,
11:50civil and electoral registration,
11:52and he argued that they work
11:54in the purging of civil registration.
11:58But first, the board, at this time,
12:01the key areas,
12:03the direction of seduction,
12:06electoral registration,
12:07civil registration,
12:09and the commissions.
12:11I am in charge of the office commission,
12:14and we are focused
12:16on the purging of civil registration.
12:21Fernández also emphasized
12:23that this entity is focused
12:25on working with affordable credits
12:28for disabled people,
12:30where they will have a unique window.
12:44INVESTIGATION OF NARCOTRAFFICKERS
12:52The Mexican Attorney's Office
12:54is investigating a alleged
12:56drug trafficking ranch,
12:58and 18 people were killed
13:00in forest fires in South Korea.
13:04Reina Ramírez explains.
13:08At least 18 people have died
13:10from forest fires
13:12in the southeast of South Korea
13:14for the past six days,
13:16and that the extinction teams
13:18were still trying to control
13:20this Wednesday in the middle
13:22of evacuations.
13:24So far, there have been
13:2619 injured, six of them seriously,
13:28and evacuation orders have been
13:30issued to more than 27,000 people,
13:32of which 26,000 were still
13:34in temporary accommodation
13:36according to the aforementioned measure.
13:39The Mexican Attorney's Office
13:41undertook this Tuesday
13:43an investigation into an alleged
13:45drug trafficking ranch in Jalisco.
13:47Following political criticism
13:49and the state authorities'
13:51investigations, the Attorney General
13:53of the country, Alejandro Herz,
13:55announced that he managed
13:57the alleged ranch by collectives.
13:59This has shaken the country,
14:01which has more than 120,000
14:03people missing,
14:05according to the National Register
14:07of Missing and Unlocated Persons,
14:09with data from the 1960s.
14:13The President of the United States,
14:15Donald Trump, considered
14:17this Tuesday that Mexico and Canada
14:19have greatly improved border security
14:21since he threatened those countries
14:23with imposing tariffs
14:25of 25% on their imports.
14:27Imports from Mexico and Canada
14:29are irreplaceable
14:31due to fentanyl trafficking,
14:33a synthetic opioid that leaves
14:35tens of thousands of deaths
14:37in the United States due to overdoses.
14:39However, after negotiations
14:41with the governments of Mexico
14:43and Canada, the tariffs and
14:45products included in the trade
14:47agreement were postponed until
14:49early April.
15:08Once again, the President
15:10and principal instructor
15:12of the International Institute
15:14of Forensic Auditors
15:16against Fraud, Juan Ivan
15:18Roger Harper, expressed that
15:20in his experience, the House
15:22presents weaknesses
15:24that must be overcome.
15:26Our colleague Gregory González
15:28explains.
15:30According to the specialist,
15:32in meetings with the current
15:34president of the inspector
15:36general of the republic,
15:38Juan Miguel Ramírez, and
15:40authorities of the general
15:42prosecutor's office of the
15:44republic, he was able to notice
15:46the failures of the institution
15:48whose work has always been
15:50questioned.
15:52And I was really surprised
15:54because I said, no, here
15:56really this does not have
15:58what you need to instruct
16:00a process.
16:02So if there are weaknesses
16:04I have understood that it is the
16:06highest authority of the
16:08Dominican Republic.
16:10And it must be governed by
16:12professionals who are the
16:14main ones who should know
16:16about this issue of fraud,
16:18corruption and money laundering.
16:20In that order, he spoke about
16:22the elements that are needed to
16:24carry out an anti-fraud audit.
16:26Why is it necessary
16:28to realize what their
16:30main characteristics are
16:32and what type of audits
16:34can be done.
16:36I am not a lawyer, but the
16:38world's justice does not pursue
16:40the truth. People may think
16:42that justice is looking for the
16:44truth. No, justice, judges
16:46decide on the basis of
16:48who has the best evidence,
16:50who convinces him,
16:52which side convinces him.
16:54The president and principal
16:56instructor of the International
16:58Institute of Forensic Auditors
17:00Juan Ivan Roger Harper
17:02spoke in these terms when
17:04interviewed on the program
17:06Esto No Tiene Nombre, where he
17:08announced the first professional
17:10and academic congress of
17:12Forensic Audit Anti-Fraud
17:14to be held next Friday,
17:16March 28, from
17:188 a.m. to 6 p.m.
17:20at the Barceló Santo Domingo Hotel.
17:22Gregory González,
17:24Teleantillas News.
17:26Community members
17:28in the municipality of Nagua
17:30asked the government
17:32to repair the collapse
17:34of their road, which has been
17:36in this condition for several years,
17:38presenting a great danger for those
17:40who pass daily through this
17:42important area. Our correspondent
17:44in Nagua, Javier Ferreira,
17:46was there and tells us more.
17:48The residents of this
17:50agricultural community
17:52expressed that they have been going through
17:54anguish with this issue for years,
17:56asking the government
17:58to repair it.
18:26...
18:40In this sense,
18:42the representative of Falcón Agua,
18:44Manuel Dario Vásquez, suggested the authorities
18:46of the government to work in coordination
18:48to be able to meet the demands
18:50of this and other communities.
18:56We work here in Arroyo del Medio and also in Cabrera.
19:02There is a public commitment there.
19:05President Luis Avinade has a commitment with the province of Marietta and Sanchez.
19:10To demonstrate the unfortunate events that occurred earlier in the collapse,
19:14the residents were traumatized by a motorcycle accident.
19:18Let's go, let's go!
19:20Come on, come on!
19:22Come on, come on!
19:24Come on, come on!
19:26Come on!
19:33With this request and actions, the residents hope that the authorities of the government
19:38hear their call and go to their aid.
19:43Javier Ferreira and informative talents.
19:47Let's talk about the weather now.
19:49According to the Indomet, as the day progresses and the afternoon comes,
19:53we will have clouds spreading to the interior of the country,
19:57causing local floods, possible thunderstorms and gusts of wind
20:01in Hato Mayor, Monte Plata, Duarte, Sanchez Ramirez, La Vega,
20:06Monsignor Noel, Santiago, specifically the southern part,
20:11Santiago Rodríguez, Puerto Plata, Azua, among others.
20:15However, in the southwest and southeast,
20:18the cloudiness will be dispersed in the middle of the cloud with some passing showers.
20:27Well, and for today we say goodbye.
20:29You stay there in tune because a sports quarter is coming.
20:34Thank you for joining us.