Government and political leaders open national dialogue with six simultaneous tables on the Haitian crisis

SANTO DOMINGO.– In an effort to address the multiple challenges arising from the Haitian situation, the Economic and Social Council (CES) officially opened this Thursday a national dialogue that will bring together key players from the political, economic, and social landscape of the Dominican Republic. The inaugural event, held at the Pedro Henríquez Ureña National Library, was attended by President Luis Abinader and former presidents Leonel Fernández, Hipólito Mejía, and Danilo Medina.

During his speech, the president of the CES, Rafael Toribio, announced that six working groups will be launched, operating simultaneously, with the purpose of analyzing the different dimensions of the impact of the Haitian crisis on the country. These thematic spaces will focus on migration, bilateral trade, border development, security, foreign policy, and labor issues.

Toribio explained that the central objective is to generate consensus and also to recognize dissents, which will be documented and sent to the President of the Republic and the former presidents who are accompanying the process. "We are calling for a structured dialogue that responds to the complexity of this regional situation, and that allows the country to make informed decisions with a vision of the State," he said.

One of the highlighted elements of the consultation mechanism will be citizen participation, including Dominicans residing abroad, who will be able to contribute their ideas and proposals through a digital platform enabled for this purpose.

The CES president defined this call as "a clear sign of institutionality, democratic maturity, and shared responsibility," highlighting that for the first time in the country's recent history, a space for concertation is articulated with the simultaneous inclusion of the government, former presidents, and the main social, business, and labor sectors.

In total, 45 advisors make up the CES, representing a plural sample of Dominican society. The operational methodology of the tables will be presented in the coming days, to give way to the formal start of the work, the results of which will be delivered to the corresponding authorities.

To conclude, Toribio called for national cohesion: “This process is not just a technical exercise in dialogue, it is also an invitation to build a new model of governance, where concertation prevails over conflict and the collective interest over individual agendas.”

In the spotlight

  • aplicacion - banner 300px

  • banner altices 300x250 junio 2025

Explore more

Panama offers to mediate between the US and Venezuela and to "host" temporarily "certain people"

Doha.- Panama is positioning itself as a mediator between the United States and Venezuela at a time of high tension between both countries and in the face of a possible action by Washington against the Venezuelan president, Nicolás Maduro, for which it could "host certain people from the Venezuelan regime", said in an interview with […]

Passing showers due to weak trough and pleasant temperatures this Sunday in DR

Santo Domingo, RD. – A weak trough will cause this Sunday passing showers between weak and moderate over several provinces of the country, mainly in the afternoon, according to the Dominican Institute of Meteorology (Indomet). Showers are expected over Samaná, María Trinidad Sánchez, Sánchez Ramírez, Monseñor Nouel, Santo Domingo, La Altagracia, El Seibo and Barahona, […]

Four members of the Leonardo Da Vinci School are arrested for the death of Stephora Joseph

SANTO DOMINGO,. – The Public Ministry arrested four members of the Leonardo Da Vinci Institute this Saturday for their alleged responsibility in the involuntary manslaughter of Stephora Anne-Mircie Joseph, the 11-year-old girl who died by drowning on November 14 during a school excursion at the Los Caballos estate, located in Gurabo, Santiago. The detainees are […]

Hazim, Martínez Hazim, and Eduardo Read are under arrest for the SeNaSa case.

Santo Domingo. - Three people, including the former director of the National Health Insurance (SeNaSa), Santiago Hazim, his nephew Rafael Martínez Hazim and the businessman Eduardo Read, will remain under arrest at the Attorney General's Office (PGR) for their alleged involvement in a wide corruption network within the institution. According to reports, the detainees will […]

Driver dies of electrocution after his vehicle makes contact with power lines in La Sabina

A man died this Saturday in the community of La Sabina, after the vehicle he was driving came into contact with the electrical wiring in the area, causing a strong discharge that cost him his life, according to information provided to this media outlet. Several police units arrived at the scene, headed by Second Lieutenant […]

Seven other people, including businessman Eduardo Read, go to the PGR for the Senasa case

Santo Domingo.- In addition to the former director of the National Health Insurance (Senasa), Santiago Hazim, seven other people went this Saturday to the Attorney General's Office (PGR) within the framework of the investigation for an alleged case of administrative corruption in that institution. Among those present was Eduardo Read, owner of the company Khersum […]