Decades ago, political parties emerged as vehicles for defending ideas, representing interests, and channeling the demands of specific sectors of society. Today, in the Dominican Republic, some seem to have become a means of political entrepreneurship to access public resources. This year alone, the Central Electoral Board (JCE) will distribute RD$1.62 billion among political organizations, of which RD$129.6 million will be allocated to those th…
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Decades ago, political parties emerged as vehicles for defending ideas, representing interests, and channeling the demands of specific sectors of society. Today, in the Dominican Republic, some seem to have become a means of political entrepreneurship to access public resources. This year alone, the Central Electoral Board (JCE) will distribute RD$1.62 billion among political organizations, of which RD$129.6 million will be allocated to those th…