Abinader Assesses the Need to Request a State of Emergency After Melissa
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The Government announced yesterday that once it has the final report on the damage left by Hurricane Melissa, it will evaluate whether or not it is necessary to request a State of Emergency. President Luis Abinader offered these statements during LA Semanal con la Prensa when asked about his opinion regarding which senators agreed to approve the State of Emergency, following the passage of the phenomenon that is still affecting the country. Abin…
Santo Domingo.– President Luis Abinader reported this Monday that the government evaluates the extent of the damage caused by Hurricane Melissa to determine whether it will be necessary to declare a state of emergency, a measure that will have to be approved by the National Congress in case additional funds are required. (Continue reading...) The entry Government evaluates requesting a state of emergency after Melissa was first published in Remo…
President Luis Abinader reported this Monday that the government evaluates the extent of the damage caused by Hurricane Melissa to determine whether it will be necessary to declare a state of emergency, a measure that will have to be approved by the National Congress if additional funds are required. “In the case of senators, we are evaluating the level of damage, to see if we go to a state of emergency that would have to be approved, in case of…
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