The general coordinator of Citizen Participation, Francisco “Pancho” Álvarez Valdez, affirmed that the judicial system in the Dominican Republic is not being used for political purposes and maintained that cases of alleged corruption should continue their course in the courts until they reach a full trial. During an interview on the program D’Agenda, Álvarez stated that judicial processes have not been used in the country to disqualify political…
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The general coordinator of Citizen Participation, Francisco “Pancho” Álvarez Valdez, affirmed that the judicial system in the Dominican Republic is not being used for political purposes and maintained that cases of alleged corruption should continue their course in the courts until they reach a full trial. During an interview on the program D’Agenda, Álvarez stated that judicial processes have not been used in the country to disqualify political…