Dominican Presidential Candidate Ito Bisonó accompanied the Venezuelans in Town meeting
The candidate for the presidency of the Dominican Republic for the elections of 2020, Ito Bisonó, moved to the park Los Jardines del Norte, is located in the city of Santo Domingo to provide support to the Venezuelan community based in the Caribbean country.
The political leader, took the opportunity to address the Venezuelans and give them a message of hope and encouragement before the political crisis that attracts the South American nation.
“I want to tell you today with all our heart that our commitment to Venezuela is a commitment to freedom and democracy, that is why we strongly support the people of Venezuela and we hope that they will soon resume the constitutional thread”, probably Bisonó.
He is also a Dominican legislator who over the years Venezuela has had a close historical relationship with the Dominican Republic. “Since our founding in the year 1844, Venezuela is united to the independence of the Dominican Republic, because Juan Pablo Duarte, took refuge in his country when he was persecuted by the Dominican Orcopolitas forces.”
He highlighted the friendship he maintains with the various politicians of the Venezuelan opposition; “I had the opportunity to be in Venezuela with María Corina Machado in CEDICE, I am a friend of Diego Arria, he has given me support to Julio Borges, when he has been to a deal, his president Juan Guaidó brought him in the 2016 and He was my Guest in the Dominican Republic.”
“In my house, my children, like findings, like the golfeados, because my mother-in-law is Venezuelan too,” said the leader, who expressed his support for the Venezuelan people in their petition for the cessation of the usurpation, the government of the elections and the citizenship. free
Groups of Venezuelans in the Dominican Republic also call meetings in the cities of Santiago (north, second of the country) and Punta Cana (east end). Demonstrations of this kind were held last Saturday in cities such as Mexico City, Bogota, Tegucigalpa, Quito and Madrid, among others. Official data assure that some 30,000 Venezuelans have settled in the Dominican Republic in recent years.