The presidential candidate for the Dominican Liberation Party (PLD), Abel Martínez, criticized the government's intention on Sunday to raise an additional 40 to 50 billion pesos, arguing that authorities should focus on reducing public spending before implementing new measures that would impact taxpayers. Martínez addressed the issue during a meeting with PLD leaders and members in the municipal district of Hato Damas, in San Cristóbal, where he…
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The presidential candidate for the Dominican Liberation Party (PLD), Abel Martínez, criticized the government's intention on Sunday to raise an additional 40 to 50 billion pesos, arguing that authorities should focus on reducing public spending before implementing new measures that would impact taxpayers. Martínez addressed the issue during a meeting with PLD leaders and members in the municipal district of Hato Damas, in San Cristóbal, where he…