AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoPenal Code Protests & Political Response: Citizens rallied at Plaza de la Bandera to denounce the Penal Code’s “gag law” provisions on defamation and speech, as President Abinader said the government is listening and acknowledged the review process started too late—while also announcing amendments before the Aug. 3 start date. Public Security & Police Reform: Abinader defended the independence of the Public Prosecutor’s Office, rejected “political persecution” claims, and renewed calls to accelerate National Police reform after recent deaths during police interventions. Infrastructure Resilience: The president outlined earthquake-preparedness work, including bridge and school reinforcement, citing preventive restrictions after technical assessments. Housing & Permitting Push: MIVHED reported RD$330B+ in private investment facilitated in the first semester and faster permitting via 921 building permits. Women’s Economic Empowerment: MICM and the Ministry of Women launched “Women Who Lead” scholarships to boost female leadership in industry and MSMEs. Tourism Boom: DR logged a record 6.6 million visitors in the first half of 2026, with cruise growth and new connectivity driving arrivals. Public Safety Crackdown: Police seized 105 illegal slot machines across Greater Santo Domingo and nearby provinces. Regional Context: Abinader reiterated Haiti support is logistical and medical, and highlighted border security upgrades and military modernization.
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