
Héctor Guzmán
Héctor Guzmán is a prominent political figure in the Dominican Republic, serving as the vice president of the Partido Revolucionario Dominicano (PRD). He has recently been in the news for his comments regarding the invitation extended by President Luis Abinader to former presidents to discuss the escalating crisis in Haiti, emphasizing the need for consensus and a collaborative plan of action that transcends multiple administrations.
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Héctor Guzmán is the executive president of the PRD who criticized the government's performance.
Partidos de oposición esperan Abinader rinda cuentas ante problemáticas de RDHéctor Guzmán, the executive president of the PRD, reacted to the statements made by the PRM's electoral representative.
Partidos políticos se acusan entre sí por campaña electoral a destiempoHéctor Guzmán is the lead author and researcher from the Smithsonian who presented a Binational Agreement for the Protection of Manatees.
Investigadores consideran que corredor Panamá-Costa Rica protegería manatíes en extinción
Héctor Guzmán, the vice president of the PRD, lamented the situation and stated that the PRM is reaping what they sowed in the 2020 and 2024 campaigns.
Dirigentes políticos consideran que Paliza debió pedir perdón por caso narcotráficoHéctor Guzmán warned that food prices will continue to rise without government intervention.
Las alzas en los productos de la canasta básica impactan el bolsillo de los dominicanosHéctor Guzmán emphasized the need for consensus in the meeting to address the Haitian crisis.
Dirigentes políticos favorecen propuesta de Abinader para tratar tema haitiano
























