AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoLegal Modernization: President Luis Abinader has sent a bill to amend Article 1 of the Dominican Civil Code, aiming to align the effective date of laws between the National District and Santo Domingo province and to recognize official electronic publication as legally valid. Regional Culture: Culture Minister Roberto Ángel Salcedo opened the CECC/SICA meeting in Santo Domingo, bringing together Central American and Caribbean culture leaders to push cooperation on heritage, artists’ rights, creative industries, and digital copyright. Immigration Rights: The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to weigh whether immigrants with criminal records can be held for prolonged periods without bond hearings, including a case involving a Dominican national in New York. Courtroom Accountability: In Rhode Island, a federal judge issued a cautionary letter after prosecutors failed to disclose an active homicide warrant tied to a man they sought to release from ICE custody, raising concerns about public trust and judge safety. Public Health & Community: The Dominican Red Cross launched a campaign to make voluntary blood donation a regular habit nationwide, calling for stronger blood safety and availability. Culture & Arts: Santo Domingo’s Mar de Palabras literary festival returns June 18–21, while a documentary series on Spanish muralist Vela Zanetti will be screened and paired with a tour of his early murals on June 24. Business & Integrity: AFI Reservas received ISO 37001 anti-bribery certification, becoming the first Dominican investment fund management company to earn it. Tourism & Lifestyle: Adopron backed parts of the government’s anti-crisis plan affecting alcohol tax rules and traceability, aiming for fair competition and clearer enforcement.
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