New York’s elected mayor, Eric Adams, will visit the Dominican Republic and conclude the program with businessmen and politicians in the country.
Adams will arrive in Santiago de los Caballeros on Sunday, November 6, and will have lunch with President Louis Abinader on Monday, his cabinet members said.
“As promised, the elected mayor of New York will visit the Dominican Republic and establish relations with our country as the first mayor of this city,” Jadanis Rodriguez, director of the Adams Latin campaign, told Dior Libre.
Adams delivered a speech that lasted more than 47.5% of the time and after the first report of the leading Election Board, he delivered a speech that lasted more than 13 minutes, where he called for unity in New York City.
“It doesn’t matter if it’s Dominicans from Upper Manhattan, or African Americans or Asians, the whole city is divided, but today we wear the New York shirt,” Adams’ first words, after the first statement about it. Election results ..
With 97.76% of the vote counted, 76.14% voted in favor of the former police chief and state senator.
“We have already won. Someone asked me how many votes you need to feel you have won. They do not understand it, we are winning,” were the words of the Democratic candidate for mayor of New York this Tuesday.
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