AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCulture & Art in Santo Domingo: Casa del Cordón (Banco Popular) opened a new exhibition, “Dominican Narratives of the Natural and Cultural Landscape,” featuring 18 artists exploring landscapes, traditions, and identity, with guided visits running Tue–Sun. Public Transit & Urban Lifestyle: OMSA will launch a 100% electric bus corridor in the Colonial City—five buses on a 12.5-kilometer route—aimed at cleaner mobility and Colonial revitalization, with stops designed for accessibility and women drivers included. Education & Media Skills: UASD unveiled a modern Integrated Audiovisual System for its School of Social Communication, adding a TV studio, radio/podcast booth, and multimedia labs to boost hands-on training. National Culture Policy: President Abinader appointed three honorary members to the National Council of Culture, strengthening links between provincial development, municipalities, and the cultural sector. Sports & Community: Activists plan a Sunday gathering outside the Reds game to support immigrants, tying concerns to Latino players and immigration enforcement. Immigration Reality Check: DR data shows 60,306 residency permits granted to Haitians since 2018, even as deportations have intensified. Travel & Heritage: Aman announced Autumn 2027 Caribbean sailings connecting its Turks and Caicos and Dominican Republic properties, with shore excursions and cultural programming. Business & Taxes: DGII warned that the rise of new NGOs and company liquidations may require tax review, especially when activity doesn’t match stated missions.
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