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#ENVIVO | Emisión Estelar de Telenoticias con Roberto Cavada 27/05/2025

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00:07Congratulations, give me 30 minutes and a little more and I will introduce you to the country and the rest of the world.
00:15Dear legislators, today you valued the newly formed Chamber of Accounts,
00:22which revealed multiple irregularities in several ministries and institutions during the administration of Danilo Medina.
00:31But at the same time, they expect the Chamber to do the same with the administration of Luis Abinader.
00:41Although some agreed that they do not know in depth the results of the report that makes
00:46forceful statements of irregularities in entities such as Industry and Commerce,
00:51CONANI, INAIPI and the Ministry of Finance,
00:54during the two periods of the government of Danilo Medina,
00:57they specified that the new Chamber of Accounts must publish all the audits of both this government and the previous ones.
01:06As legislators, we have the duty to supervise, in the end,
01:09if a Chamber of Accounts that was elected by this Senate of the Republic, by this Congress,
01:13so please allow me to study it, read it, so that I have an objective understanding of the issue that is being discussed at this time.
01:19That's fine, but also get it out of this government,
01:22and the government that is going to come next, of everything that is going to come,
01:25because what we need is transparency and consequences.
01:28Meanwhile, the Senator for Las Vegas, Rogelio Genao,
01:31explained that these audits are a 30-day period to notify the findings to the incumbents,
01:38who have the right to respond and present their reply.
01:42And if the answers do not satisfy, then it is convenient in the end,
01:45then a definitive audit would take place,
01:49and if there is evidence of acts related to justice,
01:53then they proceed to submit it.
01:55Meanwhile, what we see is a dynamic that was non-existent until the new Chamber of Accounts.
02:01In that order, the citizen participation coordinator, Joseph Abreu,
02:06said that part of the reasons why these reports were retained
02:10and were not disclosed by the former management of the Chamber of Accounts,
02:14was due to conflicts of interest.
02:17For example, in the case of the Ministry of Finance,
02:20one of the former members of the Chamber of Accounts
02:23was vice-minister in the Ministry of Finance,
02:26and perhaps due to some conflict of interest in the plenary session,
02:30or for some other reason,
02:32it could have been a reason why these reports did not flow in a timely manner
02:37during that management.
02:39Obviously, these are the works of the former management,
02:41because this management does not have time to have executed those audits,
02:45but we did have knowledge from the former management
02:49that several audits had been held,
02:51because they did not agree in the plenary session.
02:54Among the main findings of the audit carried out by the Chamber of Accounts
02:58to the Ministry of Finance from 2019 to 2020,
03:02accounting and financial irregularities stand out,
03:06including unfair parties in the states of budgetary execution,
03:11non-deposited income in the unique account of the Treasury,
03:14payment for more than 46 million pesos without support documentation,
03:19non-registered use assets in the official system,
03:23among other serious shortcomings that affect the public heritage economically.
03:28For Telenoticias, Agni Toribio.
03:33Friends, the citizen participation coordinator, Lady Blanco,
03:37criticized today the slowness with which corruption cases are handled in the courts,
03:43by expressing that the fight against this scourge cannot be allowed to remain in the discourse.
03:50In the case of Jan Alain, he is the one who worries us the most,
03:53and his counterparts.
03:55Why? Because in the case of Jan Alain,
03:57a year ago a trial was opened, a year ago,
04:00and we still do not have the first hearing of a background trial.
04:05A year ago, we still did not have the first background hearing.
04:10And why is that?
04:11Well, because dilatory strategies are used in the trials,
04:15such as the constant refusal of the judges.
04:18In the case of Jan Alain, on the other hand,
04:21there has been a refusal, including the refusal of this last court.
04:26In that same order, Lady Blanco complained about the lack of response from the public ministry,
04:33the 49 files deposited by the General Directorate of Ethics and Governmental Integrity,
04:39for alleged acts of corruption.
04:41In the case of Lintran, she showed her concern
04:44about the variation of the measure of coercion to Jochi Gómez,
04:47who is the main defendant,
04:49and that the ban on leaving the country was lifted,
04:53since he has made several trips abroad.
04:57The second courthouse of the National District
05:01today raised the order of rebellion that weighed on the alleged detective Ángel Martínez,
05:08and in his defection imposed a periodic presentation
05:11and a ban on leaving the country for the defendant.
05:15As Fabiola Núñez tells us, Ángel Martínez assured
05:19that this measure was imposed because they want to attack him.
05:24I am a man who has more than 55 years with the same address,
05:30with a property, my address.
05:34After being arrested in Puerto Plata,
05:36Judge Julián Antonio Vargas Luna left without effect the state of rebellion
05:40from which the alleged detective and communicator Ángel Martínez was declared,
05:45by not appearing in the judicial process initiated in 2021
05:49by the deputy Sergio Gómez Moya,
05:52in whom he accuses him of defamation and injury.
05:55When leaving the courtroom, Martínez assured that the measure is unfair.
06:00He holds me within the national territory.
06:04I cannot leave the country because they want to attack me.
06:08That is unfair.
06:10Prior to the decision, he appealed against President Luis Sabinader
06:14and assured that he has evidence of all the accusations he has made to government officials.
06:1924 hours without eating, 24 hours tied to a chair.
06:23Tell him that now this begins.
06:25I have all the evidence and they took away all my belongings.
06:29According to the legal representative of the deputy Gómez Moya,
06:33the measure was imposed due to the danger of escape that the defendant has,
06:37since he resides outside the country.
06:39You know that he transmits from a place in Florida
06:43and that place in Florida,
06:46no one knew him until today,
06:49which he allegedly contributed.
06:52While the defense understands that the measure was disproportionate.
06:56It is the first time that he has contributed to the address.
06:59The citations that have been made to him have been to non-existent addresses,
07:04to an address of a home that he had 35 years ago in the country.
07:07Obviously it is the first time that he has been properly called.
07:10About Martínez, another petition is weighed,
07:12interposed by the former Deputy Minister of Climate Change
07:15of the Ministry of Environment, Milagros de Camps Germán,
07:18also for defamation and injury,
07:21while the 9th Criminal Court of the National District
07:24declared the criminal extinction of the process against Martínez
07:28after the resignation made by Guido Gómez Mazara.
07:32The 2nd Criminal Court also set for the next 4th of June
07:36the knowledge of the lawsuit against Ángel Martínez
07:40presented by the deputy Sergio Moya.
07:43For Telenoticias, Fabiola Núñez.
07:46The deputies of the Dominican Liberation Party,
07:50Danilo Díaz and Gustavo Sánchez,
07:53both members of the purple political committee,
07:56spoke today about the recent cautious measure
07:59of the Superior Electoral Court
08:01that postpones the meeting of the Central Committee
08:04for the 8th of June,
08:06while they reaffirmed the right of the party
08:09to make an internal consultation
08:11to choose a presidential figure of consensus.
08:15Against what we are going to do,
08:17and what is planned to be done,
08:19which is a decision of the political committee,
08:21and that is not related to what the law establishes
08:24in the sense of the date that we are going to repeat
08:27of the election of the candidate,
08:29which will be between July and October 2027.
08:32In that direction, the political committee
08:34must address the answer that we must give,
08:38the exit that we must give
08:40to the decision of the Superior Electoral Court.
08:44However, I am strongly struck
08:48by the speed that the Superior Electoral Court
08:52assumes when it comes to issues of the political committee.
08:56Both leaders said that the decision
08:58to make a consultation does not violate
09:01neither the law nor the constitution,
09:03and they trusted that it would be ratified by the courts.
09:18Tuesday, Tuesday of the Word,
09:20good evening and welcome
09:22here in our newsroom for Erínia Peralta.
09:26Erínia, now you have the floor. Welcome.
09:30Thank you, Mr. Roberto. Good evening.
09:33The most recent survey of certain strategic consultants
09:37has made visible a silent but profound fracture.
09:4176% of young Dominicans between the ages of 18 and 24
09:46do not feel represented by any political party.
09:51More than a fact, it is a strategic alarm.
09:55Where are the parties?
09:57While this generation, the most connected,
09:59informed and potentially transformative,
10:03is disenchanted and misunderstood
10:06by traditional structures.
10:08They are mostly attached to obsolete representation schemes,
10:13old-fashioned leadership
10:15and narratives that ignore the daily urgencies of youth.
10:20While young people fight for real opportunities,
10:24the parties seem to be immersed in their own internal disputes,
10:28in a fight anticipated by candidacies
10:31and in debates that do not connect with the priorities of the present.
10:36The agenda of young people is not abstract.
10:39It is concrete, urgent,
10:41oriented to social ascent, to dignity,
10:44but also to sustainable development,
10:46to innovation, to an agenda of rights.
10:50They demand a state that works,
10:52public policies with impact
10:55and genuine participation spaces.
10:58They do not want to applaud from the stands,
11:00but write the rules of the game.
11:03Ignoring this agenda is not only myopia,
11:06it is giving way to the future, to irrelevance.
11:10So, where are the parties?
11:13To a large extent, in the wrong place,
11:16in complacency, in repetition, in the logic of always.
11:20If they do not turn soon to a more open, intergenerational agenda
11:25and committed to real representation,
11:28they will be the ones who are marginalized from the new political time
11:33because young people have not given up on transforming the country.
11:37They simply wait for a political vehicle
11:41that does not speak to them as occasional voters,
11:44but as citizens called to reinvent the collective destiny.
11:49You have the floor.
11:51Friends, let's go now to the border
11:54where inhabitants in Dajabón said
11:58that they do not listen to Haitian broadcasters,
12:03but they do guarantee that the frequencies penetrate
12:08and in what way to almost all border towns.
12:12Goydi Reyes explains.
12:15Despite the penetration of Haitian broadcasters,
12:18to the province of Dajabón,
12:20the population only consumes the local radio,
12:23thus avoiding the language of Haiti.
12:26But the Dominican population on this side,
12:29here in Dajabón, for example, not even 1% speaks Creole.
12:33That is, listening to Haitian broadcasters is not the reality.
12:37The frequencies penetrate the Dominican territory,
12:40but here people really do not listen to Haitian broadcasters.
12:44That is the reality.
12:45Now the frequencies must be demodulated.
12:47Sometimes you look for a station
12:49and up to four Haitian broadcasters come in.
12:53To combat the frequency of Haitian broadcasters,
12:57it is expected that the Dominican government
13:00supports the local radio in search of avoiding interference.
13:05Those who operate national broadcasters,
13:08who are only operating regional ones,
13:11we must force them or give them to others the same frequency
13:15to place broadcasters on the border
13:18and precisely prevent Haitian broadcasters from getting dirty here.
13:23We have been doing this work for more than 20 years.
13:27So what is needed is that, as an institution,
13:30as a hotel in the Dominican state itself,
13:33to encourage broadcasters on the border
13:36so that in this way they can have enough equipment
13:40so that they can really combat the interference that comes from them.
13:45For Telenoticias, Goidis Reyes.
13:49After the summit with the former Dominican presidents,
13:54there are no new dates to continue with the discussions,
13:59meetings and debates that were agreed on in the first meeting.
14:03As Roberto Brito informs us,
14:06the vice president of the country supported President Abinader
14:11when he called on Haitian authorities to assume their responsibility
14:16with the political, economic and social crisis
14:19and put aside the guilt of other countries,
14:23including the Dominican Republic.
14:28The country is waiting for the opening of the dialogue table
14:31at the Economic and Social Council
14:33to discuss the issue of Haiti,
14:35as it was established at the summit with the former presidents and Luis Abinader.
14:39However, when addressing the vice president, Raquel Peña,
14:42she assured that there are no dates to continue with the issue
14:45that will address border security and irregular migration from Haiti.
14:50Because I think they have not called in a public way,
14:53so they do not have the day yet.
14:55But it will be soon, I imagine.
14:57In addition, Peña rejected the accusations
14:59that make it possible for the Dominican Republic to introduce weapons
15:02to the neighboring nation, which are supposedly used
15:05by Haitian criminal gangs to implement terror and the crisis.
15:09We do not produce weapons.
15:11The weapons that arrive there, God knows where they come from,
15:13but they are not from here, right?
15:15Her statements were during a high-level conversation
15:18with ambassadors of the European Union,
15:20where Peña recommended that the authorities of the neighboring country
15:23focus on solving their problems and not looking for culprits.
15:27The problem of Haiti, they have to first assume
15:30that they do have a problem and not be saying
15:33that the problem comes from other countries.
15:35That is the first thing one has to do.
15:37At the meeting, the diplomats highlighted
15:39that the member countries of the European bloc
15:41allocate around 4 billion pesos each year
15:45to strengthen national security,
15:47including training and technical training of the Dominican troops.
15:52We both defend multilateralism
15:55and the principles of the United Nations Charter
15:59and we share our conviction
16:01that only a global order based on rules
16:05can generate just solutions to global challenges.
16:10The European Union also supports
16:12specialized foreign technologies and training
16:15in the face of increased cyber-intelligence.
16:18European ambassadors stated
16:20that the Dominican Republic occupies third place
16:23in trade with Europe in the Caribbean,
16:26especially in the export of raw materials, among other areas.
16:30For Telenoticias, Roberto Brito.
16:33Merchants of the market of Dajabón
16:36came to know that national security
16:39is above trade.
16:44This in the face of the intense repatriations of Haitians
16:47carried out by the Dominican government
16:49could generate a possible conflict
16:52in the trade with Haiti.
16:54Goiti Reyes returns.
16:56In the face of the measures taken by the Dominican government
17:00against undocumented Haitians,
17:03merchants of the border came to know
17:06that national security is above binational trade.
17:12Security comes first than trade.
17:16That's why we always advocate
17:20that there is order,
17:22that this is a clean territory
17:24and that it is also a territory
17:26that enjoys certain levels of security.
17:29Therefore, trade has not been impacted
17:33by this type of thing that has been carried out.
17:37The government has total control
17:39of the area of the border market
17:42because we, the merchants,
17:45control what is the control of the authorities,
17:48the migratory control.
17:49National security is above everything.
17:51Now, this is an area that has been created for trade.
17:55And so far I see that everything is going well
17:57and I hope that everything continues to go well.
18:00Despite the migratory measures
18:02that the mayor of Dajabón, Santiago Riveron,
18:05is also implementing,
18:07he made it known that the dispositions
18:10will not affect trade with Haitians.
18:14I do not believe that trade
18:17between Haiti and the Dominican Republic is affected.
18:20On the contrary, more Haitians
18:23are coming to do business in the binational market,
18:27so that instead of lowering sales,
18:30they have increased significantly.
18:33For Telenoticias, Goydis Reyes.
18:37The U.S. Embassy in the Dominican Republic
18:41called on foreigners who are illegally
18:45in U.S. territory
18:48to return voluntarily before being deported.
18:52In a statement posted on social media,
18:55the embassy exhorted those who can return
18:57by their own means
18:59to do so now to avoid forced deportation
19:03procedures under the hardening
19:06of the Donald Trump government's migratory policy.
19:10They explained to the illegals
19:12that if they want to return voluntarily
19:15to their country of origin
19:16and do not have the means to do so,
19:18they can request help
19:20through the CBP Home application.
19:23In addition, the National Security Department
19:25announced that it would pay $1,000
19:28to immigrants who decide to leave the United States
19:31voluntarily whenever their return
19:35to their country of origin is confirmed.
19:38According to official data as of this year,
19:40532 Dominicans have been deported
19:44from the United States.
19:46The deportations of Dominicans began in January
19:49when 135 con-nationals arrived in the country
19:53deported from Louisiana,
19:55and in 2024 more than 3,400 Dominicans
19:58were deported.
20:09El Mundo no se detiene.
20:13Vive a la par contigo.
20:15Estas son sus noticias,
20:17presentadas hoy por Lynn Franco
20:19de nuestra cadena asociada CNN en Español.
20:27En China, al menos cinco personas murieron
20:29y varias resultaron desaparecidas
20:31tras una explosión en una planta química
20:33este martes.
20:34Videos que circulan en redes sociales
20:36muestran un humo gris intenso
20:38que se eleva por edificios
20:39en un parque industrial.
20:41La explosión ocurrió en Shandong Yudao Chemical,
20:43que desarrolla, produce y vende
20:45pesticidas, productos farmacéuticos
20:47e intermedios químicos.
20:49Aún se desconoce la causa del incidente.
20:53Mumbai, la capital financiera de la India,
20:55ha experimentado su mayo más lluvioso
20:57en más de un siglo.
20:59La llegada inusualmente temprana
21:00de la temporada de monzones
21:02convirtieron algunas calles en ríos
21:04y inundaron una estación de tren subterránea
21:06recién inaugurada.
21:08Se pronostican más lluvias en la región esta semana.
21:12En Reino Unido, autoridades que investigan
21:14el incidente ocurrido en la ciudad de Liverpool
21:16este lunes, creen que el sospechoso
21:18siguió a una ambulancia por una calle
21:20cerrada antes de arrollar a decenas
21:22de aficionados que celebraban el triunfo
21:24del equipo de fútbol en la Premier League.
21:26Un detective de la policía dijo este martes
21:28que el hombre, de 53 años,
21:30fue arrestado bajo sospecha de intento
21:32de asesinato, delitos de conducción peligrosa
21:34y por conducir bajo los efectos
21:36de drogas.
21:38El sospechoso permanece bajo custodia
21:40y está siendo interrogado.
21:42Con las noticias internacionales,
21:44les informó Lin Franco.
21:54Amigos, este martes fueron sepultados
21:56en el cementerio Cristo Salvador
21:58los restos del raso
22:00de la Fuerza Aérea
22:02Jeremy Calzado, de 22 años,
22:04quien falleció de varios disparos
22:06a manos de un miembro
22:08de la misma institución
22:10cuando se encontraba en un centro
22:12de bebidas alcohólicas.
22:14También Aquino, nuestro cazador de noticias
22:16con los detalles.
22:18El hecho ocurrió el pasado domingo,
22:20Día de las Madres, en el municipio de San Luis,
22:22mientras se encontraban compartiendo
22:24en un centro de bebidas, conocido como
22:26El Kiosco, y una supuesta riña
22:28por una mujer, desencadenó
22:30en la lamentable tragedia.
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