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Milagros Ortiz: mountain of dignity | AlMomento.Net

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Walking along the Avenida Independencia in my dear Santo Domingo, I arrived at the corner of Dr. Delgado and my eyes saw the Buenaventura building. There for years has lived, in power, the Vice President of the Republic, Secretary of Education, and in the opposition, Milagros Ortiz Bosch, the moral and intellectual reference of national politics.

Milagros Ortiz Bosch

First daughter of a sister, niece of an outlaw of the Trujillo dictatorship, she walked through the streets of the city her dignity as an enemy of the tyrant without giving up and without fear, to later accompany her uncle in search of political power only to see the exercise of himself out of power.

Continue treading the path of decency and dignity, to overcome all the obstacles that life put so that the offspring of his womb, Juan as his uncle, could live and become the great human being he is, and my brother whom I salute from here.

That Milagros Ortiz Bosch who was a companion and friend of José Francisco Peña Gómez, who fought alongside him against the remnants of Trujillismo and the oppressive balaguerismo, that mountain of dignity, dedication, solidarity and love for their own and for the country has lived in the most austere of existences, being able to have had palaces and luxury cars, his existence is work for the country and his books, and now his commitment to President Luis Abinader to make the government if not the most honest in national history Yes, the most closed to corruption and most determined to give the Dominican people the changes and progress they deserve.

How proud to share my nationality with Milagros Ortiz Bosch, and to be able to shout that she is my friend and my reference to an existence full of light.

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