President Swears In Dominican Community Council Members Abroad President Leonel Fernández swore in the members of the National Council for the Dominican Communities Abroad (CODEX, Spanish acronym) last Wednesday, in keeping with the recent law 1-08.The president, during a ceremony held in the Council Hall of the National Palace, emphasized the importance of the recent formation of the National Council for the Dominican Communities Abroad and the law that created it. President Fernández said the law that created CODEX was approved by Congress and promulgated by the Executive Office. “From here we, in the Dominican Republic, regard the Dominican community abroad as a substantial part of the nation,” according to a press release from the Presidential Office of Information, Press and Publicity. He pointed out two important aspects of the Dominican Diaspora that have to do with the country’s development. The first is that Dominicans living abroad represent 10% of the national population and secondly, this community sends home some $3 billion dollars annually which represents 12% of the gross national product of the Dominican Republic. In that order, the head of state confirmed the importance of the close relationship between national development and the Dominican Diaspora. He added that the country’s status and participation in the global activities has much to do with the links between its citizens abroad and those in the country. | ||
Date of Publication: January 18, 2008 |
Las ultimas noticias/novedades de lo que acontece con los Dominicanos en las Grandes Ligas durante toda la temporada 2019.