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Government Party Accused of Buying Support from Other Political Entities

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Title: Former President Accuses Government of Buying Support in Political Campaigns

Santo Domingo, Jul 1 (EFE) ā€“ President of the Peopleā€™s Force (FP), Leonel FernĆ”ndez, criticized the ruling party and its officials for resorting to the ā€œpurchase of militantsā€ from rival political parties as a key campaign strategy.

FernĆ”ndez expressed his concerns during an assembly of leaders from Greater Santo Domingo and Monte Plata, which took place in the capital city, as per his communications office. He condemned the governmentā€™s actions, stating that they have abandoned their claims of integrity, morality, and corruption-fighting, resorting to the distribution of large sums of money to win corrupted individuals over.

According to FernƔndez, those who sell their loyalty lack conscience, ideology, and belief in the people. He emphasized that their actions tarnish their reputation and weaken public perception and evaluation of the ruling party.

In addition, the former president highlighted that the government is aware of being just three points behind in public support and is attempting to create the perception that they are close to securing victory in the first round of elections, which FernĆ”ndez believes is not possible. He argued that the countryā€™s economy has only grown by 1.2 percent in the first half of the pre-election year, questioning the possibility of a government being re-elected with such underwhelming economic performance.

FernĆ”ndez concluded the event by outlining the Fuerza del Puebloā€™s goal of obtaining two million members within the main opposition political organization. The gathering aimed to review and discuss strategies to achieve this target.

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These allegations by the former president shed light on the underhanded tactics employed by the ruling party and raise concerns about the integrity and fairness of the political landscape in the Dominican Republic.

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