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00:00Let's start with the news.
00:07The House of Representatives chooses without the presence of the deputies of the people's force and the party of the Dominican liberation,
00:14five terms that the Senate will send for the election of the new House of Representatives.
00:20As Leana Cuevas tells us, the legislators of the opposition withdrew from the session this Wednesday before the vote.
00:29The House of Representatives approved the five terms for the election of the House of Representatives that will send to the Senate of the Republic.
00:36The preselected are Francisco Franco, Cesaria Guillermo Veloz, Gira Enriquez, Ferdinand de León, Maria Aurelina Esteves Abreu,
00:45Enma Polanco, Charles Isaac Bectances Tejada, Maribel Reyes Morillo, Francisco Taveras Florentino,
00:53Reiner José Castillo Martínez, Eduard Manuel López Ulloa, Ramón Méndez Acosta, Griselda Gómez Santana,
01:01Claudia Caterin Álvarez Troncoso and José Miguel Fernández de la Cruz.
01:07Before the vote, the deputies of the PLD and the people's force abandoned the hemicycle,
01:13claiming that this election is legal but not legitimate, but an imposition of the circumstantial majority of officialdom.
01:22I feel that the government of the PRM could be protecting itself with the election of this House of Representatives.
01:33Thank you very much. The block of deputies here has nothing to do with the block of deputies of the PRM.
01:38Therefore, I invite the deputies of the PLD to meet us.
01:41And that is why today the force of the people wants to tell the entire Dominican people
01:46that they will not participate in the election of that House of Representatives.
01:51This generated an answer from the spokesman for the bench of the modern revolutionary party,
01:56Amado Díaz, who affirmed that the PLD legislators who were part of the commission
02:02signed the report that was deposited at noon today in the secretariat of the House of Representatives.
02:08Until a few hours ago, I saw very smiling people in a press conference
02:16and I have in my hands the signatures of the members of the commission.
02:21And we get handsome when they tell us to go down the line and make us change our positions.
02:29While the president of the House of Representatives, Alfredo Pacheco,
02:33told the legislators that they have the responsibility to provide the senators
02:37with the supplies for the selection of an adequate accounting chamber.
02:42And I am optimistic that we are going to give the country an excellent accounting chamber.
02:49Despite the fact that the bench of the PLD withdrew,
02:52MP Idenia Doñé stayed in the session and voted favorably for the Ternas.
02:59Now it is up to the Senate of the Republic to choose among these five Ternas
03:04the five members of the next accounting chamber.
03:07Eliana Cuevas, Informativos Teleantillas.
03:11And both opponents and officials expressed their agreement
03:16that the permanent commission of deputies that evaluated the candidates,
03:20the members of the accounting chamber,
03:22would not include within the pre-elected to the current president of that audit body,
03:28Janel Ramírez, who ran for a new term. Paula Mateo tells us more.
03:33For the vice president of the force of the Radames Jiménez people, the decision was struck.
03:40That is understandable because that accounting chamber was immersed in many scandals.
03:46I think it was a decision struck by the deputies.
03:51It was not going to look good on the part of society
03:54that an accounting chamber that was very questioned by the actions of its members
04:00were included in those Ternas.
04:03So I understand that the decision was correct.
04:07While from the PLD opponent they also consider that it was the right thing.
04:12I think that with everything that our country saw
04:16in terms of the management of the accounting chamber during its presidency
04:21and also other issues of more or less private nature,
04:25that was the most logical thing.
04:27The sensible population of this country understood that those members of the accounting chamber
04:32and especially their president should be penalized,
04:37sanctioned in a political trial.
04:40They were saved because it seems that the patronage was very strong
04:44and finally the chamber of deputies did justice, late but justice,
04:48to not include in the Ternas to be considered a new accounting chamber of the Dominican Republic.
04:54It has been highly questioned and valued.
04:58People have all their opinions and the results are there.
05:03Legislators of the PRM in the same way expressed their agreement with the decision.
05:09There was the audacity to present knowing that it does not have the approval of the Dominican people
05:15and we as representatives of the Dominican people would not let it pass.
05:21There I heard that he has not gone to the accounting chamber in the last 3 or 4 months.
05:25That man is very irresponsible.
05:27According to him, the commission in charge of evaluating the members of the accounting chamber
05:32would be tomorrow when they would be submitting the report to the Plenum of the Chamber of Deputies.
05:40The president and principal instructor of the International Institute of Forensic Auditors,
05:47anti-fraud Juan Ivan Rogers Harper,
05:50expressed that in his experience the accounting chamber presents weaknesses
05:54which must be overcome.
05:57Gregory González tells us more.
05:59According to the specialist,
06:01in meetings with the current president of the audit body,
06:06and authorities of the General Prosecutor's Office of the Republic,
06:10he was able to notice the failures of the institution
06:13whose work has always been questioned.
06:16And I was really surprised because I said,
06:19no, here this really does not have what you need to instruct a process.
06:26So, yes, there were weaknesses in the accounting chamber.
06:31The accounting chamber, I understand, is the highest authority in the Dominican Republic.
06:38And it must be governed by professionals
06:42who are the main ones who should know about this issue of fraud, corruption and money laundering.
06:49In that order, he spoke about the elements that are needed to carry out an anti-fraud audit.
06:56Because it is necessary to realize what are its main characteristics
07:01and what kind of audits can be done.
07:04I am not a lawyer, but the world's justice does not seek the truth.
07:09People may think that justice seeks the truth.
07:12No, justice, judges decide based on who has the best evidence,
07:19who convinces him, which side convinces him.
07:23The president and principal instructor of the International Institute of Anti-Fraud Forensic Auditors,
07:29Juan Ivan Roger Harper,
07:31spoke in these terms when interviewed in the program
07:35This Has No Name,
07:37where he announced the first professional and academic congress of anti-fraud forensic audit
07:43to be held next Friday, March 28,
07:47from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Hotel Barceló Santo Domingo.
07:52Gregory González, Informativos Teleantillas.
07:56Let's change the subject, because the spokesman for the FALPO,
07:59in San Francisco de Macorís, Raúl Monegro,
08:01described the second day of unemployment in that city as successful.
08:05Guillermo García returned this Wednesday to the city of El Haya and presents us with the following report.
08:11The social activist warned that by not having an answer to his claims,
08:16the next protest could spread throughout the country,
08:20at a time when he thanked the support of the people for this day.
08:24There is no longer peace of mind, there is no longer truce.
08:27This people will continue to be permanently mobilized and doing protest activities
08:32so that they understand that it is solutions that we want,
08:35not militarization, not repression,
08:37that it is not a lie or demagogy,
08:40that it is a concrete thing and it is a dialogue
08:43where each of these claims can be consensualized
08:47and what time it would be necessary to conclude and what time it would be necessary to initiate others.
08:52On the second consecutive day of the strike in San Francisco de Macorís,
08:56the atmosphere was similar to the first day of this Tuesday.
09:00Most businesses kept their doors closed,
09:03and some operated normally,
09:06including the bank branches and the municipal market.
09:12Because it is not convenient for us.
09:14You know that we pay employees, we pay taxes,
09:17and we stop working and we have to keep paying the same.
09:22So that's what really hurts us.
09:25Now, the strike, it is more convenient for them to look for their rooms,
09:29because here most of the strikes are to get their money.
09:33They are vegetables and things, and they get hurt.
09:36Then the next day you have to throw it away and things,
09:39and something stings, but nothing.
09:41Anyway, it has been painful.
09:43Meanwhile, the military police patrol continued from the early hours of the morning
09:48and until this noon there had been no incidents to regret.
09:53The callers to the strike reiterated that the main demands are
09:57the completion of the hospital and the circumvalation
10:00and the construction of the laboratory building in the extension of the OAS,
10:04remembering that they were promised in the campaign,
10:07and five years later they are still waiting.
10:11Guillermo Garcia, Informativos, Teleantillas.
10:16That's how we do it. That's how we do our first break.
10:19You don't change it. We'll be back with more news.
10:24Thank you all for keeping up with us.
10:27We continue with the news.
10:29The Director General of Customs, Eduardo Sánchez-Lobatón, and his representatives
10:34participated this Wednesday in the weekly lunch
10:37led by the Corripio Communications Group,
10:39where he exposed topics of great interest, as well as the advances,
10:42novelties and challenges of his management in front of the institution.
10:46Reina Ramírez was at the meeting and brings us the report.
10:50One of the important topics detailed in this meeting
10:54was the inspection of illicit arms trade,
10:57emphasizing that only state security mechanisms companies
11:00can carry out these processes.
11:02He argued that the institution also carried out the seizure of more than
11:05775 million units of cigarettes and more than 25 million dollars
11:10not declared and seized in ports and airports in the country.
11:14He emphasized that the institution is implementing the use of artificial intelligence
11:18as a tool for the verification of processes.
11:21That is what has contributed, admitted by some of the agencies
11:26with which we collaborate fundamentally, such as the DNCD,
11:29as our commercial partners,
11:31has increased the findings in illegal narcotics,
11:36in drugs, in weapons, in ammunition.
11:38We have been used as an example in other parts of the world
11:43for the increases we have had, and you have all the data
11:46in the presentation that we are giving you,
11:48where, for example, in the issue of ammunition,
11:50there has been a recovery of more than 100.
11:53Lobatón also highlighted that in January of this year
11:56there was an exponential increase of 15%
11:59in exports compared to last year.
12:02He stated that these represent the main element of foreign currency
12:06that enters the country above tourism and remittances.
12:10Only in January 2025, we had an increase in exports
12:15of almost 15% above January 2024.
12:19Exports are the main element of foreign currency
12:25that enters the country above tourism,
12:27above all the regions of the economy, of remittances.
12:33Being questioned about his position to be the possible presidential candidate
12:38for the modern revolutionary party for the period of 2028-2032,
12:43he stated that he will do it at the right time.
12:46And yes, definitely, at the right time,
12:50we are going to present a proposal,
12:54a formal platform of our vision of the country
12:58for the Dominican Republic, and we are going to do that at the right time.
13:02Now, what everything must summon us to do
13:06is to help Luis Abinader to make his government
13:10the best possible, as it was the first.
13:15In conclusion, the lunch of Grupo Corripe
13:17was the opportunity for the country to know first-hand
13:20the vision and character of this official.
13:23Its management has been recognized for its focus on transparency and optimization,
13:27as well as the vision of turning the Dominican Republic
13:30into a potential economic development.
13:33René Ramírez, Teleantillas News.
13:35The Minister of Agriculture denies that there is a loss
13:38of 50% of pigs in the farms.
13:42He reiterates this Wednesday that the African pig poison
13:45is controlled in the country and there is no need to be alarmed.
13:48Ana Mañón tells us more.
13:50The Minister of Agriculture, Limber Cruz, guaranteed
13:53the supply of pork in the country
13:56and called on the population not to worry.
13:59The official indicated that from the entity
14:02a series of actions have been taken to contain
14:05the outbreak of the porcine plague, which so far
14:08has not affected large farms and is controlled.
14:13It is true that about three weeks ago
14:16there was an outbreak in some points,
14:19but we attacked it and right now
14:22we are going to say that we have it well controlled.
14:25It is not because they are diseases.
14:29Here comes a pandemic and how long do we last locked up?
14:33The head of agriculture also indicated that
14:36the government has about 60 million pesos
14:39and more than 5 million dollars.
14:42These last donated by international organizations
14:45to face the porcine plague.
14:48But we have a command of incidence
14:51that runs the whole country, doing tests, samples.
14:56And we can tell you that the last 800,
15:02almost 900 samples we did,
15:05the percentage was less than 1%.
15:08Recently, in the demarcations where
15:11the focus of fish and porcine are Monte Cristo,
15:14Dajabón, Atomallor, San Cristóbal, Azoa, among others.
15:18The Minister of Agriculture, Alín Ver Cruz,
15:21offered these statements during the presentation
15:24of some vegetable production laboratories
15:27at the cattle fair, where he also reported
15:30that for the next week the Dominican Republic
15:33would be exporting about 38 containers
15:36of grapes to the United States.
15:40Ana Mañón, Teleantillas News.
15:43Faced with the deaths of a large number of pigs
15:46due to the porcine fever in the municipality of El Pino,
15:49in the province of Dajabón, the government began today
15:52with the killing of pigs in the affected area
15:55to prevent the spread of the disease.
15:58Here we have the retrocaver shovel,
16:01which will be a pit where the pigs will be buried,
16:07which have been identified as being affected
16:10by the disease after being sacrificed.
16:13Yes, as I told you before, we are going to take
16:16preventive samples in all the producers
16:19to rule out the presence of viruses in other places
16:22and thus continue to take the measures in place.
16:25We are trying to neutralize as much as possible
16:28the transit of animals that do not have
16:31the negative diagnosis so that we can continue
16:35to attack African porcine.
16:38Here where we are, some pigs have died
16:41and agriculture and livestock came to make the protocol
16:44to bury the pigs and that is why we are here
16:47doing this process.
16:50According to information, 24 pigs belonging to three producers
16:53were sacrificed and buried underground
16:56to neutralize the infectious disease.
16:59According to our correspondent, Coydis Reyes,
17:02the loss will compensate the producers
17:05to whom their young were sacrificed.
17:08And in the face of death, precisely as we said,
17:11this is beginning to be done to eradicate
17:14and control as best as possible this porcine fever.
17:21We, with this information, make a short commercial break.
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17:38The National Council of the Private Company, CONEP,
17:41expects that the suggestions it presented
17:44to the Commission that studies labor reform
17:47on the modification of the pension
17:49be taken into account.
17:51Paola Mateo tells us more.
17:53The businessman insists that the pension must be modified.
17:56The CONEP and the organizations that represent
17:59the employer have been coherent and transparent.
18:02They have actively participated in the tripartite dialogue
18:05to present a proposal for reform.
18:07In that sense, the executive director of CONEP, Cesar Dargan,
18:11said he expects that the suggestions of the modification
18:14that they presented are taken into account.
18:17We have raised more than 10 different options
18:20for the adequacy of the pension, not elimination,
18:23not affecting the rights acquired by the workers,
18:26but generating conditions that allow to reduce informality,
18:29improve wages and, at the end of the day,
18:31advance the Dominican Republic.
18:33Dargan spoke in the framework of a recognition
18:36delivered by the Congress
18:38to the Association of Young Entrepreneurs, ANGE.
18:41This recognition that we receive today is not of ANGE.
18:45It is of all the population that believed in the debates,
18:49that witnessed every transmission,
18:52every conversation generated around the debate,
18:55giving them unprecedented relevance.
18:58It is remembered that the report on labor reform
19:01would be presented before the Senate in mid-April.
19:06Paola Mateo, Informativos, Teleantillas.
19:09The Dominican Republic stands as an unbeatable destination
19:12for those looking for new sources of supply,
19:15more reliable and close to their final consumer markets.
19:19This is what President Abinader said this Wednesday
19:22when he participated in the conference of the Council of the Americas
19:25in the Dominican Republic.
19:27Paola Báez explains.
19:28The president invited the executives and investors
19:31of the Council of the Americas to invest in the country
19:34after highlighting the social, political and macroeconomic stability
19:38of the Dominican Republic,
19:40which consolidates itself as one of the most dynamic
19:43and growing nations in the region.
19:45I invite you to discover a country that not only opens its doors,
19:50but extends its hands with firm ambition.
19:53Here you will find talent, innovation
19:56and the determination of a whole nation
19:59that does not expect the future, but builds it.
20:01In his speech entitled
20:03Dominican Republic building the future through stability and investment,
20:08the head of state also highlighted the country's air and maritime connectivity
20:12as key pieces for trade.
20:16Our connectivity and logistics infrastructure
20:19open doors to more than 900 million people.
20:23Prior to the conference, President Luis Abinader
20:26participated in the initial construction of the A1 Logistics Park,
20:30located on kilometer 22 of the Duarte Highway.
20:34Our project also contributes to the social and community development
20:38of the Dominican Republic,
20:40generating around 800 annual jobs
20:45for each year of construction,
20:47500 direct jobs upon entry into operation,
20:51as well as 1,500 indirect jobs.
20:54This center will allow us to optimize the efficiency of our operations,
20:59consolidate the delivery of local product purchases,
21:02and facilitate both import and export of products.
21:07With an investment of $35 million,
21:11this ambitious project meets the demands of global trade,
21:16integrating cutting-edge technology,
21:18operational efficiency, but above all, sustainability criteria.
21:23The land on which the new infrastructure is being built
21:26has an extension of 68,000 square meters
21:29and will consist of two buildings
21:32in which the Praismar Logistics Center will be housed.
21:35Paola Baez, Teleantillas News.
21:39This afternoon, the remains of Cabo José Alberto Arias de Jesús were buried.
21:43He was found dead after participating in an anti-noise operation
21:47in the sector Los Motores de Los Guaricanos.
21:50His family denounced that as long as the elite units
21:53of the National Police continue to be used for these services,
21:56these types of cases will continue to happen.
21:59Fabiola Núñez has the details.
22:01The 8-year-old, to whom we protect the name for security,
22:06has second-degree burns on the left side of his face,
22:10arm and leg.
22:12This is what the director of the Robert Reed Cabral Children's Hospital,
22:17Dr. Mabel, reported this Wednesday.
22:21With the corresponding honors in his capacity as an active agent,
22:25relatives, friends and comrades of the Lince Unit of the National Police
22:31bid farewell to José Alberto Arias de Jesús.
22:40The young man was wounded by a bullet when he intervened
22:43as part of a police team that attended a so-called
22:46citizen of sonic contamination in a painting workshop
22:49where a clandestine party was held and when they arrived,
22:53they were shot.
22:55The expressions of pain were present in his burial this afternoon
22:59in the Christ Redentor Cemetery.
23:08His relatives and friends asked for justice
23:11when they made a call to President Luis Abinadera
23:14to take forceful actions against the crime.
23:17They are lost, they are like blurry, unbearable,
23:21because I want to make a call first to President Luis Abinadera,
23:25to the Minister of Interior and Police,
23:28because they are concentrating on music, on the horn,
23:32and the police don't want to work.
23:35Do you know why?
23:37Because of the damage they are doing, concentrating on the horn,
23:40where there is much more precariousness,
23:42much more things that are happening that are worse,
23:45which are the crimes they are committing.
23:48Good brother, good neighbor,
23:51I have no more words to say.
23:53But they are only good memories that will be taken from this person.
23:56The criminals are more armed than the police.
24:00And today we lost a loved one,
24:03a serious boy, good, of family.
24:08Let's hope that the President of the Republic takes reprisals on this,
24:12and that he ends this crime,
24:15that they are ending the serious person.
24:17For this fact, the young Franklin Montero Escolasticos
24:21of about 28 years of age,
24:23who is in the San Luis prison,
24:26waiting for the permanent care office of Santo Domingo Este
24:30to know coercion measures.
24:33Fabiola Núñez, Teleantillas News.
24:37And with second-degree burns in 27% of her body,
24:42but in stable condition.
24:44The 8-year-old girl is found,
24:46who was sprayed and burned with gasoline
24:48by another 14-year-old girl in the Cancino sector,
24:52in the municipality of Santo Domingo Este.
24:54The journalist Ana Mañón tells us more.
24:57The 8-year-old girl, to whom we protect the name for security,
25:01has second-degree burns on the left side of her face,
25:05the hematoma, arm and leg.
25:08This is what the director of the Robert Reed Cabral Children's Hospital,
25:12Dr. Mabel Jones, reported this Wednesday.
25:15She has a 27% burn in her body area.
25:19At this time, the girl is stable, she is conscious,
25:22her burns are being cleaned,
25:24but she is a patient who is highly cared for
25:27by the magnitude and the areas that were impacted.
25:31Although the girl is stable,
25:33admitted since Sunday in the burn area of the health center,
25:37unfortunately, she will have serious consequences.
25:40We are not afraid for the commitment of her life,
25:44but they are important consequences that leave this type of burn,
25:47because gasoline corrodes very quickly,
25:50inflammation occurs very quickly,
25:52and we are managing the situation
25:54so that the girl can get out of this situation as best as possible.
25:59The head of the Robert Reed Cabral Children's Hospital
26:02also assured that a team of doctors assist her,
26:05and her picture is evolving,
26:08but they are burns of care.
26:11We have pediatricians, plastic surgery doctors,
26:15it is a multidisciplinary team that impacts on the health of these children.
26:21The information that has circulated about the case
26:24is that the 8-year-old girl was sprayed with gasoline
26:27and set on fire on Sunday, March 23,
26:30by a 14-year-old woman who supposedly took her to a solar burn
26:35in the Cancino sector, within the municipality of Santo Domingo Oeste.
26:39The attack is classified as atrocious
26:42and is being investigated by the Public Prosecutor's Office,
26:45which seeks to clarify the facts
26:47and bring those responsible to justice.
26:50Ana Mañón, Informativos, Teleantillas.
26:54Militaries of the Specialized Body of Security,
26:57Fronteriza Terrestres Front,
26:59maintain the reinforcement in the border passage through Bajabón,
27:02area where trade flows normally with the entrance of Haitians
27:06who supply food and other goods,
27:09while on the other side of the border,
27:11that area is still open.
27:14It doesn't make sense that they close the border,
27:17because the insecurity is there.
27:19We should close the border because of the crime
27:23and everything that is happening in Haiti,
27:25but the government doesn't have the plan to close the border.
27:28If the border here is open, it's fine,
27:33because here on the border from Bajabón there is control.
27:36Now, I don't know,
27:38on the other side of the Himalayas, I don't know.
27:41I don't know about parts of the south,
27:43but here in Bajabón everything is going well.
27:45They have to send multinational authorities,
27:48multinational forces,
27:49to unite with the national police,
27:51to have a good team,
27:53to eliminate, to finish with those gangs.
27:56But closing the border doesn't make sense.
28:00According to our correspondent, Goidi Reyes,
28:02according to unofficial information,
28:04Haitian authorities ordered the closure of the border
28:06with the Dominican Republic
28:08because of the violence caused by the gangs in Haiti.
28:11But so far, everything is going normally in Bajabón.
28:18Thank you for joining us.
28:20The head member of the Central Electoral Board,
28:23Dolores Fernández,
28:24said that this institution is working in key areas
28:28for the change of the new identity card,
28:30designating commissions
28:32in the direction of seduction, civil and electoral registration.
28:35And she said that they are also working
28:37in the depuration of the civil registration.
28:39But first, the board, at this moment,
28:43the key areas in the direction of seduction,
28:48electoral registration, civil registration,
28:51and the commissions.
28:53I am in charge of the commission of officers
28:57and we are focused on the depuration of the civil registration.
29:03Fernández also emphasized that this institution
29:06is focused on working with affordable cedars
29:09for the disabled,
29:10where they will have unique windows.
29:14And the Association of Retired Doctors
29:16held this Wednesday a vigil
29:18in the maternity hospital Nuestra Señora de la Altagracia
29:20to demand from the government
29:22an increase in their pensions.
29:24As Ana Cuevas tells us,
29:26with tears, doctors talk about economic precariousness
29:30and pensions that, according to them,
29:33do not allow them to live with dignity
29:35after dedicating the best years of their lives
29:38to taking care of the health of the Dominican people.
29:41Dr. Rafael Pérez could not contain his tears
29:44when he spoke about the difficulties
29:46of living with a pension of 50,000 pesos
29:49after working for 33 years
29:51at the Social Security Hospital
29:53to save the lives of thousands of Dominicans.
29:56With 50,000, Mr. President,
29:58you cannot live after working for more than 30 years
30:02in the state, from sun to sun,
30:05getting up early,
30:07dragging our feet through the hospitals.
30:12A more difficult story is that of the pediatrician Daniela Gautro,
30:16who at the age of 80,
30:18of whom she dedicated 50 to public service,
30:21lives on rent with a pension of 30,000 pesos.
30:25It is a shame to say it.
30:27I spent 50 years working in this country,
30:31only as a pediatrician.
30:33I spent 30 years at the Hospital Roger y Cabral
30:35and I have not received the 50,000 yet.
30:38I am 35.
30:39These are just some of the testimonies
30:42of the poor situation
30:43that thousands of retired doctors go through
30:46with pensions that hardly allow them to live.
30:50At our age,
30:52you can really find many catastrophic diseases
30:57that we know how expensive it is
31:01to be able to manage without having the funds.
31:05We also need medicines and food
31:09to be able to sustain and continue serving our country.
31:14This Wednesday is the two-week deadline
31:16that was granted to the government
31:18to give an answer to their demands,
31:20so health professionals will remain on watch this Wednesday
31:25and will not rule out other actions.
31:27Eliana Cuevas, Informativos Teleantillas.
31:41We must talk about art and shows
31:43since the Dominican Republic
31:44is still in the remnants of the sovereign.
31:47This afternoon, President Luis Abinader
31:49decorated the actress of Dominican origin,
31:52Zoe Saldana, in the National Palace
31:55in a very beautiful and very emotional act.
31:58We are going to welcome here José Daniel Antigua
32:01in a slightly more relaxed and extensive format
32:04because we have to give a little sovereign scissors.
32:06Daniel, welcome.
32:07Of course.
32:08And of course he was there first hand.
32:11He was a witness, in fact.
32:12How are you?
32:13All good.
32:14From beginning to end, we saw everything.
32:16Excellent.
32:17Tell me first, let's go from today, from back to front.
32:21What happened today at the National Palace with Zoe?
32:24We saw a ceremony, as we see on the screen, very emotional.
32:30Very beautiful.
32:31Zoe was awarded the hereditary order of Cristóbal Colón,
32:36which is one of the most outstanding awards in the country.
32:40Besides, he dedicated a few words,
32:42of course, mentioning his mother
32:44and thus highlighting his Dominican heritage, which is never lacking.
32:47That's right.
32:48And there she was present,
32:50and also her husband, who always admires her.
32:52Everyone says they want a husband like her.
32:55Well, it seems that they have a pretty strong, pretty relationship
33:00and that's how they express it on the screens.
33:03A lot.
33:04According to what I was also listening to a few minutes ago
33:08about that intervention of Zoe,
33:10she made that recount of when she returned to the Dominican Republic in her childhood,
33:16after her father passed away.
33:19She made that very emotional testimony.
33:21And just like yesterday,
33:23to me, yesterday in her speech,
33:25of great sovereignty,
33:27I burst into tears.
33:29And now when I listen to her,
33:31well, the same, there she flaked
33:33and she made a knot in my throat
33:35because she really is very emotional
33:37and she makes those speeches based on her emotions and her experiences
33:42that reach the heart.
33:44Yes, so much so that today, with her mother,
33:47they went to visit her maternal grandmother
33:49who is commemorating her death
33:53and it was a very emotional event.
33:56There were many tears.
33:58She was a very important figure in her upbringing,
34:01both here and abroad.
34:04Yes, she always mentions her grandmother.
34:06From the Oscars, we are listening to her grandmother.
34:09Always.
34:10But well, excellent for Zoe,
34:12that honor and that merit, more than deserved.
34:15Of course.
34:16So, let's go back to yesterday.
34:18Tell us, let's do a little review of the carpet.
34:21Tell us what you saw.
34:23Who are the best dressed for you?
34:25Give us a summary.
34:27Well, the expectations were very high, really,
34:30but some flaked,
34:32others were repetitive,
34:34others made a movie
34:36and it was not so much like that.
34:38For example, Karen Yapol
34:40had the whole week with a mystery, a mystery,
34:43and she arrived covered in umbrella
34:45from the entrance to the general entrance of the carpet.
34:49We saw that, yes.
34:51It was covered with a dress
34:53inspired by the previous times,
34:56with the corset and everything related.
34:59Tania Medina
35:01made a great message with the issue of violence,
35:05also one that participated with Raymond Posí Miguel Céspedes,
35:09but that was more or less.
35:11A public complaint.
35:13It has become the red carpet,
35:16not only here in the Dominican Republic,
35:18but internationally,
35:20as an occasion to make social complaints.
35:23Exactly.
35:24And they take advantage of these scenarios
35:26that catch everyone's attention
35:28to be able to address topics that are in vogue.
35:32The colors that shone the most there
35:34were gold, black,
35:36red came back again,
35:38which last year was a trend,
35:40but we thought that the colors could vary,
35:43but it was still red.
35:45There we saw two of my favorites,
35:47Camila Suez, Anna Ioni.
35:49She arrived and everyone stood up.
35:52Of course.
35:53Everyone.
35:54The true host of the night arrived.
35:57And today's dress,
35:59talking precisely about fashion,
36:01simple but exquisite.
36:03It is very elegant,
36:05it does not need much,
36:07and a design that goes perfectly
36:09with her personality.
36:11The only thing that is less is more,
36:13on certain occasions.
36:14There we see Alexandra MVP with her daughter Charlotte,
36:16in black,
36:17Miguel Blanco with Pamela Suez,
36:19Anna Ioni Reyes.
36:20The red shone a lot.
36:22Well, let's talk now about the opening,
36:25which is what everyone expected the most,
36:28with Honey again,
36:30Di Herrera with her first time.
36:32Analyzing it,
36:34we realized that there was a fusion
36:38of previous presentations.
36:40Yes.
36:41Of course.
36:42There was the presentation of 2018,
36:45where Nastia and Robertico were there,
36:48and the one from last year.
36:50Which was also Honey, obviously.
36:52Exactly.
36:53People say that Honey left the barrier very high,
36:56and this is true.
36:57It is real.
36:58It is very real.
36:59Honey left the barrier quite high.
37:01Overcoming herself from last year
37:03was quite a big challenge,
37:05not only from her,
37:06but from the screenwriters and the show itself,
37:10because she gave it all,
37:11as it is said,
37:12colloquially,
37:13last year.
37:14She gave it all.
37:15Di Herrera, to do that for the first time,
37:17I understand that she did it well,
37:19but...
37:20She did not meet your expectations.
37:21No, no, no.
37:22Let her continue with her merengue presentations.
37:24Let her continue with her merengue presentations,
37:26because I felt it a bit rigid.
37:28I felt it a bit out of her comfort zone.
37:31And it really is.
37:32Of course.
37:33It is not the same to do a musical presentation
37:35as what she is used to do,
37:36a presentation of awards.
37:39Of course.
37:40The nerves there, everything.
37:41Honey, well,
37:43comparing her with the one from this presentation
37:45and the one from last year,
37:46I stay with the one from last year.
37:48There was also a script issue.
37:49I think that is one of the big...
37:51always problematic and critical issues of awards.
37:54The issue of the scripts,
37:55both of the presentations of each category,
37:58Of course.
37:59as well as the same presenters.
38:01There is a strong issue there.
38:03A lot.
38:04And mentioning this issue,
38:05some agreed, others did not.
38:08One of them was Lulubano Papera,
38:14who was a partner of an influencer,
38:18he expressed that there should have been
38:21more participation of the urban people
38:23than of the merengue.
38:24That there was only one participation of the urban people.
38:26Exactly.
38:27But, well...
38:28That personally, for me,
38:30could have stayed out
38:31because that presentation...
38:32No, no.
38:33You have to give the opportunity to the urban people
38:35and it was good.
38:36Of course, but it is strange
38:37that an urban music presentation
38:40leaves a void like that.
38:42Like it did not fill anything at all.
38:45And being such a contagious rhythm
38:48and so moving,
38:49it should have been the opposite.
38:51But it was a presentation
38:52like without shame or glory.
38:54Ok.
38:55Let's listen to what Papera himself said
38:57so that we can understand better.
38:59Let's see.
39:00Of course.
39:01Very, very...
39:03I tell you that they gave a lot of participation
39:05to the merengue people.
39:07I feel like they should have given
39:08more participation to the urban people.
39:10There were many presentations that did not...
39:12Many nominations that were not presented.
39:15For example, the two that I was in
39:16were never presented on television.
39:18It was just like,
39:19oh, they also won tonight.
39:21So I felt a little bad about that,
39:23but everything was fine.
39:26Well, there we could hear it.
39:28A little criticism, maybe.
39:30Yes, they should have given extra participation,
39:32but...
39:33Well, let's see next year.
39:35What happens.
39:36That's right.
39:37My proposal for next year,
39:38attention to Croate, please.
39:40Attention to Croate.
39:41Attention to Croate, Wanda Sanchez.
39:44I propose Nashla Bohar.
39:46Again.
39:47Again.
39:48I would have proposed Honey with Nashla, but...
39:50No, but that's it.
39:51Three times, three times.
39:52No, no, no.
39:53We have to rest.
39:54But Nashla for next year.
39:56Okay, okay.
39:57That's my proposal.
39:59And if they want to put me, well...
40:01I'm for you.
40:02I sing.
40:03We see Wanda here every day.
40:05Wanda, take me into account, please.
40:07We send your request.
40:09Well, Daniel, thank you very much for this great summary.
40:13I loved commenting with you about this event
40:16that caught all the attention of the Dominicans.
40:20And that still continues.
40:21Still.
40:22This splendor of the girls, especially with their costumes.
40:27Very beautiful.
40:28Very beautiful, all of them.
40:29Very beautiful, very beautiful.
40:30We make a short break and we'll be back with more.

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