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Leonel Fernandez: "The adversary will always try to morally crush the leader"

Fernandez said that it is a myth to believe that someone is born a leader

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Leonel Fernandez: The adversary will always try to morally crush the leader
Leonel Fernandez
SANTO DOMINGO. Former President Leonel Fernandez said yesterday that for the adversary to enter into combat he will always want to "morally crush" the leader and that it will be time that will show if this person acted with honesty, integrity, ethics and morality.

He said he felt that the successor should be loyal and loyal to the values and principles that he raised together with his mentor because if not this leadership will lack values.

"The adversary will try to morally disqualify his opponent because he knows that if he morally disqualifies you, you cannot exist as a leader because leadership rests on the credibility that you have, essentially an ethical base," he said.

As the keynote speaker, Fernandez used the title of "Leadership and Power...how to be leaders in the 21st century". He spoke before hundreds of young people who launched the Youth Movement with Leonel (JUDEL) at the El Embajador Hotel. The former President recalled that in the cycle which leadership goes through, which starts at birth, grows, reaches a high point and then begins to decline, which is when the moment arrives to pass the torch to the new leadership.

"The passing of the torch requires several things: first, the patience of the person who is going to receive it, because he cannot get into a struggle with the person who has it. Because of this I have said at times that the torch is passed on, it is not taken, because whoever tries to take the torch gets burned with it," he reflected.

Fernandez said that in politivs there are no permanent victories or defeats and one needs faith in order to get back up.

He said that a fundamental trait of anyone that aspires to be a leader is integrity and a personal identity because without this there is no credibility.

He said he felt that nobody can be a good leader if he has not been a good disciple,

Participatory democracy

Referring to the legislative proposal that would create a Special Regulation and the naturalization of the children of foreigners which was submitted by the Executive Branch, he said that he appreciated the consensus achieved by President Danilo Medina, who within the framework of a participatory democracy consulted diverse sectors on the issue.