The National Council of the Magistracy (Spanish: Consejo Nacional de la Magistratura) is the Dominican constitutional body responsible for appointing judges...
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The president of the Dominican Republic (Spanish: Presidente de la República Dominicana) is both the head of state and head of government of the Dominican...
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the Dominican Republic. The composition and powers of the House are established by Constitution of the Dominican Republic. The Chamber is composed of...
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The Congress of the Dominican Republic (Spanish: Congreso de la República Dominicana) is the bicameral legislature of the government of the Dominican...
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of the Constitution of the Republic and the Organic Law of the National Council of the Magistracy. When choosing the judges of the Supreme Court, the...
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The Dominican Republic is a representative democracy, where the president of the Dominican Republic functions as both the head of the government and head...
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Visitors to the Dominican Republic must obtain a visa from one of the Dominican Republic diplomatic missions unless they are citizens of one of the visa-exempt...
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The foreign relations of the Dominican Republic are the Dominican Republic's relations with other governments. The Dominican Republic has a close relationship...
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The Dominican Republic is a North American country located on the island of Hispaniola in the Greater Antilles of the Caribbean Sea in the North Atlantic...
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The Senate of the Dominican Republic (Spanish: Senado de la República Dominicana) is the upper house in the bicameral legislature of the Dominican Republic...
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The Dominican Republic has gone through 39 constitutions, more than any other country, since its independence in 1844. This statistic is a somewhat deceiving...
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appointed by the National Council of the Magistracy for a single nine-year term and gradually renewed every three years. Since 2021, the current composition...
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The Dominican Republic is a unitary state with elected officials at the national and local levels. On a national level, head of state, the President, is...
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General elections were held in the Dominican Republic on 19 May 2024 to elect a president, vice-president, 32 senators, 190 deputies and 20 PARLACEN deputies...
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the Dominican Republic has counted 54 people in the presidential office, whether constitutional, provisional, or interim, divided into 66 periods of government...
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The municipalities of the Dominican Republic are, after the regions and the provinces, the third level of the political and administrative division of...
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This article lists political parties in the Dominican Republic. The Dominican Republic has a multi-party system, with two or three strong parties and a...
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Unidad y Cambio), is a political formation in the Dominican Republic with a leftist-progressive platform. On the May 16th, 2006 parliamentary election it got...
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Presidential elections were held in the Dominican Republic on 16 May 2004. The result was a victory for former president Leonel Fernández, who defeated...
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the Dominican Republic on 16 May 1994. Joaquín Balaguer of the Social Christian Reformist Party won the presidential election, whilst the Dominican Revolutionary...
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The Supreme Court of the Dominican Republic (known by its acronym, SCJ) is the highest court existing in the Republic and is, therefore, the head of the...
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in the Dominican Republic constitute the civil and political rights and freedoms legally protected under the Constitution of the Dominican Republic and...
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The Governors are the Executive authorities of each Dominican Province. Government Official Website (in Spanish) "Presidente Medina nombra gobernadores...
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were held in the Dominican Republic on 1 June 1966. Following the 1963 coup which toppled elected president Juan Bosch of the Dominican Revolutionary...
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elections were held in the Dominican Republic on 16 May 1982. Salvador Jorge Blanco of the Dominican Revolutionary Party won the presidential election...
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in the Dominican Republic on 16 May 1986. Joaquín Balaguer of the Social Christian Reformist Party (PRSC) won the presidential election, whilst the PRSC-led...
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elections were held in Dominican Republic on 15 May 2016 to elect a president, vice-president and the Congress, as well as 20 deputies to the Central American...
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This is a list of foreign ministers of the Dominican Republic from 1943 to the present day. 1943–1946: Manuel Arturo Peña Batlle 1946–1947: Arturo Despradel...
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The vice president of the Dominican Republic (Spanish: Vicepresidente de la República Dominicana) is the second-highest political position in the Dominican...
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referendum on annexation by the United States was held in the Dominican Republic on 19 February 1870. The proposal was approved by 99.93% of voters, although turnout...
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