Local January 14, 2012 - 7:35 am

PRSC to define strategies for presidential elections

Santo Domingo.– The Social Christian Reformist Party (PRSC) will meet on Sunday with two of its highest governing bodies, the National Policy Committee (NPC) and the Executive Committee (EC), to set the path to the May 20 presidential elections.

According to PRSC General Secretary Ramon Rogelio Genao, the party’s president Carlos Morales Troncoso will lead two sessions at the Hotel Hamaca, in Boca Chica.

Both sessions will meet the four resolutions adopted by the Permanent Presidential Commission (CPC) at its meeting on December 19 and discuss other decisions under the terms established by the statute of the party aimed at the upcoming electoral process.

Among these resolutions is the financial report of the PRSC, grant extraordinary powers to the PRSC president, the near future of the political entity and present Johnny Jones as a candidate for secretary general of the Dominican Municipal League (LMD).

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