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Members of the PRD and PLD deny any stalemate in agreement

Leaders of the PLD and the PRD say that the conversations are advancing

SANTO DOMINGO. The Dominican Revolutionary and the Dominican Liberation parties (PRD and PLD) discarded comments that they are at a stalemate regarding the conversations to establish an agreement for an electoral alliance between both organizations, for the presidential, congressional, and municipal elections of 2016.

The executive Secretary of the PRD, Carlos Gabriel Garcia, said that "there is no noise" in the conversations and the alliance is a fact which will be again brought into evidence in the voting of the PRD deputies when they are present for the second reading before the National Review Assembly of the reform that will modify article 124 of the Constitution.

The spokesman for the PRD deputies, Ruddy Gonzalez, indicated that there are people who don't have sufficient "substance" regarding the issue and are giving opinions in order to do damage.

For his part, the Secretary-General of the PLD, Reinaldo Pared Perez, said that they could not offer any details, because "there is still nothing and when we have something, you can be sure that it will be submitted to the Political Committee of the Dominican Liberation Party for its approval."

He denied that the president of the PRD, Miguel Vargas, is talking with them directly, but rather it is done through a PRD commission with a similar commission from the PLD which he is coordinating.