#EnVivo / Emisión Estelar con con Roberto Cavada por Telenoticias 24/02/2025
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00:00Congratulations, give me 30 minutes and one more shot and I will introduce you to the country and the rest of the world.
00:13Friends, the National Council of the Magistrates sworn today to the magistrate Jenny Berenice Reynoso as the new Attorney General.
00:24It is an act in which the seven adjunct prosecutors proposed by President Luis Sabinader were also chosen.
00:31Gregory González has the report.
00:35After taking the oath on behalf of President Luis Sabinader, Jenny Berenice Reynoso raised her right hand and committed to honorably fulfill the functions she has as a new attorney general.
00:49Do you swear before God and the nation to honorably fulfill the functions that the Constitution and the law put in your charge?
00:58I swear by my life that I will fulfill them.
01:01If you do so, may God and the people reward you, as opposed to God and the people or others.
01:07You are formally sworn in as Attorney General of the Republic.
01:13At the end of the oath, Magistrate Nancy Salcedo announced that in the fifth ordinary session held this Monday,
01:22the National Council of the Magistrates chose the seven adjunct prosecutors proposed by the Attorney General.
01:29In that order, she clarified that all the proposals were accepted by the Council and that Attorney Felipe Herrera declined the proposal.
01:37Instead, Sabinader proposed to the Attorney General of the province of San Cristobal, Fadulina Betania Rosa.
01:46Fiordaliza Alduey Mercedez, Emilio Rodriguez Montilla, Isis Germania de la Cruz Duarte, Maria del Carmen de León, Osvaldo Antonio Bonilla, Iván Félix.
02:00Also, Salcedo said that the new seven adjunct prosecutors will be sworn in next Wednesday, May 26, at 10 a.m. in the National Palace Ambassadors' Room.
02:13For Telenoticias, Gregory González.
02:17The former President of the Republic, Hipólito Mejía,
02:21inaugurated this Monday a good management of Jenny Berenice in front of the Prosecutor's Office, although he assured that he does not believe in Dominican justice.
02:30My position is very defined. I do not believe in Dominican justice. I have said it repeatedly, because for me it is a relief.
02:39Justice has become a center of marketing, and they did something to me that I do not forgive.
02:44When the guy said that I was with El Chapo, and I lasted five years and seven months in the Supreme Court of Justice.
02:51I am not involved in that. I hope this girl can tighten her pants and do what the Dominican society is waiting for.
02:59In another order, the ex-manager said that he agreed that this next February 27, President Abinader will resign and change several officials.
03:11Locals who have not received drinking water for more than 30 years are optimistic about the recent inauguration of the Miches Multiple Aqueduct,
03:22which also includes a treatment plant to drink the liquid that already reaches the residents of the area.
03:30Fabiola Núñez talked to them.
03:33I thank God and you because you have brought the aqueduct here.
03:45Hope and joy is what the residents of several communities in Miches feel with the construction of the new aqueduct,
03:53a work expected for years to transform the quality of life of hundreds of families, guaranteeing access to drinking water permanently.
04:02We wash better because we put a hose and it has a lot of pressure more than before.
04:07For decades, many communities depended on tank trucks or had to cover long distances to get water.
04:16Now, with this project, families will be able to have a stable and safe service.
04:22Oh, but now it's better because now I have my water all the time.
04:26I don't have to be here anymore because before I had to be looking for water, buying water and that.
04:31But now, thank God and the Lord, it has improved.
04:36Well, now it's really going very well, yes.
04:40Before, we just had to buy water and it was difficult to find the aqueduct up here.
04:46The residents explained that although the construction work had started more than 20 years ago,
04:52it was not until this week that their lives finally changed with the inauguration of the new aqueduct.
04:59The last administration lasted 20 years.
05:03Nothing was done to the water.
05:05The leaders of the PRM said that if we won, it would be the aqueduct.
05:09The aqueduct is done, thanking God.
05:11Look, here you had to go to look for water and you had to load the water many times up to 2 kilometers from here.
05:18The children did not grow up with the pots and pans.
05:21This project includes two works in Toma and the rivers Jovero and Yeguada, a tank of 2 million gallons,
05:27as well as distribution networks and lines of conduction that allow you to see a dream come true of your municipalities
05:33by having liquid in their homes.
05:36The system also has two pumps, one to extract the sand and the other to extract the sediment from the pump.
05:46So that the water reaches less turbidity.
05:51With the aim of teaching tourists and children about the care of water and the work of drinking liquid,
05:58a classroom was also built on the site that will serve these purposes,
06:03as well as a lookout towards the tourist beach.
06:07With this work, water ceases to be a concern and becomes a development engine for Miches.
06:14For Telenoticias, Fabiola Núñez.
06:19We return to the news, friends.
06:21This Monday, the business sector presented to the National Salaries Committee
06:26a proposal for a nominal increase of 10% of the minimum wage of the non-sectorized sector.
06:32This 10%, in case it is approved, would be applied in a direct way, without fractioning, from April 1.
06:40Ana Mañón explains.
06:43Laura Peña Izquierdo, President of the Patronal Confederation of the Dominican Republic,
06:48reported this Monday that this proposal arises after an analysis of the macroeconomic reality of the country
06:55and the economies of the region.
06:59It is 10% to be applied on April 1,
07:03with the opening that next year we can make another adjustment due to the inflation that accumulates this year.
07:10On their side, the trade unionists Pepe Abreu and Jacobo Ramos
07:14cataloged this proposal of 10% as unacceptable,
07:18assuring that it is below the governmental law, which is a 20.
07:23This proposal is a right of the businessman.
07:26We must remember that this can even be resolved without taking to the streets.
07:33Suffice it to say, the trade union movement has 30,
07:37the government put 20, they put 10.
07:45What does that give you on average?
07:47And if tomorrow there is no clear position on the increase in wages,
07:52we are going to start a coordination process with all the trade unions affiliated with our confederation
08:00to go out and fight for wages,
08:03because that is what is being provoked in this committee with proposals like the ones that are being made.
08:08Now they have to analyze the proposal to the trade unionists,
08:12who have already opposed it.
08:15It will be tomorrow, Tuesday at 12 noon,
08:18when the National Committee on Wages calls for a fourth meeting
08:22to analyze and conclude the proposal that will be applied for the increase.
08:27For Telenoticias, Ana Mañón.
08:30Friends, the Dominican Episcopal Conference today denounced
08:36that the country is facing challenges in the country's health system,
08:40such as the lack of human resources, economic resources and the deficiency of its infrastructure.
08:46The Catholic Church made harsh criticisms of the lack of employment in young people
08:51who resort to crime for not having opportunities.
08:56Likewise, the religious approached aspects of the environment,
09:00citizen security and the lack of attention to the elderly.
09:04A public policy is not clearly perceived to address the management of the health system
09:11on issues such as mental health,
09:13the difficulties of users with health risk administrators
09:18and health service providers.
09:21When referring to young people,
09:23we regret the situation of those who do not work or study,
09:27who are tempted to migrate to other countries
09:30and to get easy money in activities that violate the law.
09:35The message of the Catholic Bishops is produced on the occasion of the 181th anniversary
09:41of the independence of the Dominican Republic,
09:44to be celebrated on February 27,
09:47as well as on the jubilee year 2025,
09:50which Catholics celebrate this year under the motto of Peregrinos de Esperanza.
09:57The President of the Republic, Luis Abinader,
10:01said today that he will maintain his position of a salary increase of 20%
10:06for the private sector, not sectorized,
10:09compared to the business community that proposed a 10% increase
10:12with the option of being reviewed in the next 2026.
10:16Gregory González tells us more.
10:19All the increases that we have made
10:24have been above the level of inflation to raise the real wage.
10:29The President of the Republic indicated that the government maintains his request invariably,
10:35explaining the importance of this increase not being less than 20%.
10:41That will be positive for all sectors,
10:44starting with the same businessmen,
10:46because the level of consumption, the level of spending
10:51of minimum wage employees and lower wages
10:56is practically 100%. And where do you see that salary consumed?
10:59Luis Abinader spoke in these terms
11:01when highlighting the economic growth that the country has had in recent years
11:06during the weekly press conference,
11:08where he assured that poverty recorded a considerable decrease,
11:12as well as the unemployment rate and informal work.
11:16He also said that the number of young people called nini,
11:20who do not work or study,
11:22has decreased significantly thanks to the Operation 1424 program.
11:28There is an improvement that the population must feel an important part of.
11:32On the other hand, the President spoke of the information
11:36offered by the Dominican Central Bank,
11:38which expressed that the increase in the dollar rate is temporary.
11:43Here now there is a situation of a devaluation of around 1.7,
11:50which will be controlled by the amount and abundance of dollars
11:53that are in the market due to the strength of the tourist sector
11:56and the strength of exports.
11:57Abinader also referred to the petition of the Dominican Episcopal Conference,
12:03which made an urgent call to advance in police reform.
12:08Obviously, this requires important resources,
12:11and we are going to invest in these three and a half years,
12:15gradually and according to our budget, to improve the prisons.
12:21The head of state also considered that the law must be more drastic
12:25against the Dominicans who cross Haitians illegally to the country.
12:30This presents us with a great challenge.
12:32It is good to know that we have more than 10,000 people,
12:3610,000 soldiers, mainly from the army,
12:42but also from the armed forces,
12:44from the army on the border, protecting the border.
12:47The president of the republic also said that there is no shortage of rice,
12:52pointing out that its price has not increased.
12:55From the presidential palace, for Telenoticias, Gregory González.
13:00By the way, economists consider that everything seems to indicate
13:05that they are going to tilt by the average in the salary increase of the private sector,
13:11not sectorized.
13:12Not for you, not for me.
13:14Paola Mateo has the report for us.
13:17This is what the former director of socio-economic investigations of the Rosario UAS Juan said,
13:23who said that possibly the sectors involved agree on an increase of 15 percent
13:28and that in the scenario that it is 20 percent, it will surely be per stage.
13:3420 plus 10 is 30, if you divide it will be 15.
13:38In the scenario that it is 20, it is sure that it will be per stage.
13:43Just as it has been done in the last increases on salary adjustments
13:48that have been produced.
13:50However, the economist said that it is still a low percentage.
13:55I am more inclined to the salary increase of the unions, which is 30 percent,
14:00to understand that it is more adjusted to what would be the recovery of the purchasing capacity
14:07of people who receive lost income.
14:11The current director of the socio-economic investigations institute
14:14of the faculty of economics of the university referred to a study carried out by that faculty
14:20that reveals that labor productivity has increased by 50 percent
14:25while salaries remain the same.
14:27Salaries in the Dominican Republic, as in the whole world,
14:32should be related to labor productivity.
14:36The businessmen propose an increase of 10 percent in the salaries of the private sector, not the sectorized sector.
14:41The government has said that this increase cannot be less than 20 percent.
14:45However, the union centers evaluate the proposal presented by the business sector.
14:51For Telenoticias, Paola Mateo.
14:55The construction of a multiple aqueduct by the Dominican government
15:01will benefit the growth and potentialization of tourism in Miches, in the province of Ceibo.
15:07Fabiola Núñez traveled there and tells us more.
15:12Miches is a small and beautiful town located on the east coast of the Dominican Republic
15:17that has become one of the most popular tourist destinations in recent years.
15:22Its natural beauty, dreamlike beaches and impressive landscapes attract visitors from all over the world.
15:29Previously, hotels were filled with wells,
15:32but the construction of the new aqueduct in Miches marks a before and after for the tourist development of the area.
15:39An aqueduct is always a work that deserves applause,
15:43especially in this case, because it offers quality services to a community that needs it.
15:49But at the same time, it supports a tourist development
15:52that will boost the local economy and provide jobs and new opportunities for growth.
15:59With an investment of 2,118 million pesos,
16:03this project guarantees the supply of drinking water to hotels and businesses and local communities,
16:08thus promoting the growth of the sector.
16:11The credibility that this collaboration provides is reflected in three hotels that already have 1,500 rooms
16:19and the four that are under construction that will provide another 2,500 rooms.
16:25And with this, we will have about 5,000 to 6,000 direct jobs and about 18,000 indirect jobs for El Ceibo.
16:37With this, we will mark a before and after for this great area of El Ceibo.
16:42Businesses highlight the importance of the project that guarantees an efficient and sustainable service for the growing tourist demand in Miches.
16:52I am making a very important investment in Miches.
16:56Along with me, other hoteliers are believing and investing in Miches.
17:02But we need the aqueduct, because the aqueduct is what is necessary to have the water that all hotels need.
17:11The work includes a treatment plant that was completely removed and serves to drink the water that reaches tourists who visit the different hotels in the city.
17:21It will give water about 300 liters per second, both to the area of the town of Miches and to the tourist area that is next to it.
17:30With this work, Miches consolidates itself as a tourist destination in growth, with better services and opportunities for micro, small and large businesses.
17:41Not only for tourism, but for all sectors that provide services.
17:45For Telenoticias, Fabiola Núñez.
17:49Good evening and welcome to Yuri Rodríguez, he is with us. You have the floor.
18:05Good evening, Roberto, and good evening to all the people who tune in.
18:11This coming Thursday, President Luis Abinader will give account to the nation for the fifth time.
18:17An act that, in essence, should allow to evaluate the current state of the government and its commitments to citizenship.
18:25However, there are issues that, even after a lustro of government, do not receive an effective response from their administration.
18:35In education, for example, despite having increased investment in infrastructure, quality and access problems persist.
18:44Our students still do not reach the levels of competencies required post-pandemic, which reflects a scarce investment in materials and educational resources.
18:56In terms of coverage, more than 17% of preschool-age children are still unregistered.
19:04On the other hand, in the health sector, universal access is still a distant goal.
19:10Although the coverage of the National Health Insurance has increased thanks to the efforts of previous government administrations,
19:19studies from the OAS show that around 32% of the population still has no access to health care.
19:29In rural areas, this figure rises to 40%.
19:34In addition, the public health system faces a serious shortage of resources, medical equipment and trained personnel.
19:43It seems commonplace the social clamor for high-cost drugs that are practically inaccessible to the population.
19:52On the other hand, road safety is still a critical challenge.
19:57It is the main cause of death in our country, and despite the efforts made,
20:04there is an absolute inability to formulate and implement public policies that comply with Law 63-17 on Mobility, Land Transport, Traffic and Road Safety.
20:20Immediate specialists in public policies and good decision-makers are required to implement a plan that truly works.
20:31A topic that is not talked about much, but that many people suffer from, is the growing real estate crisis.
20:39Middle-class families and low-income families of the great Santo Domingo face high rent and housing prices,
20:48pressured by the rise of the dollar, the devaluation of weight and inflation.
20:53This is leaving many tenants on the brink of social exclusion.
20:58Today, renting or acquiring a home in the great Santo Domingo has become an inaccessible luxury.
21:06I hope that the President can answer these and many other issues,
21:11such as the lack of transparency in institutions or the inability of a large part of his staff,
21:18so that we can see what are the true characteristics of his legacy.
21:25Good night. You have the floor.