Santo Domingo.- The Frente Amplio expressed its strongest condemnation of the new event of massive interruption of the electrical service registered this Monday, which marks the second occasion in a short period in which a large-scale failure once again exposes the vulnerability of the National Interconnected Electrical System (SENI).
The political organization stated that the fall of more than 60% of the energy generation, which caused a partial blackout in a large part of the national territory, constitutes an alarming sign of the structural deterioration of the system and evidences the absence of strategic planning, timely maintenance and effective supervision by the authorities responsible for the electricity sector.
"The country cannot normalize that repeated technical failures paralyze national production, affect hospitals, businesses and homes, while the Government remains silent or responds with late and insufficient explanations," said Maria Teresa Cabrera, president of the Frente Amplio








