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Luis Abinader toured the province of Santo Domingo in support of his coalition candidates.

President Abinader and Antonio Taveras toured several sectors of the province of Santo Domingo.

Santo Domingo – The presidential candidate for the Modern Revolutionary Party (PRM), Luis Abinader, ended his day of campaign activities this Saturday in the province of Santo Domingo with a massive caravan march in Santo Domingo East, joined by the candidates for congressional positions.

Abinader began his tour at the 8th Street and 3rd Street intersection in Ensanche Isabelita, accompanied by the senatorial candidate, Antonio Taveras Guzmán.

During the tour, which included the sectors of Los Coquitos and Los Mameyes, Abalardo Rutinel, Adalgisa Abreu, Anny Mambru, and Guillermo Balbuena, the candidates for congressional deputies of this demarcation, Abalardo Rutinel, Adalgisa Abreu, Anny Mambru, and Guillermo Balbuena, were followed by the candidates for congressional deputies of this demarcation.

The current President of the Republic toured part of the sectors of Santo Domingo Norte in a caravan march that started at Mirador Norte Avenue on the corner of Enrique Blanco Street.

The demonstration advanced through the different streets of the Guaricanos sector, along with the candidates for deputies Lucrecia Leyba, Lucy De León, Patricia Núñez, Bernardo Candelaria, Junior Muñoz, Omar Rojas, Sugey García, and Alex Lara.

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