PRD looks to add 50,000 new members

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The secretary general, Pedro Miguel González, indicated that they will hold primaries for all elected offices

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The deputy and general secretary of the Democratic Revolutionary Party (PRD), Pedro Miguel González, is betting that his party on Sunday will be joined by more than 50 thousand new adherents, in this last day of massive inscriptions at the national level.

‘We intend to have a massive registration, the largest of recent years this Sunday. We invite all the people who want to participate in this renewed Torrijismo project, to join in 2019 to transform Panama, “González said.

The deputy, on the other hand, said that they do not yet have a date to hold their primaries to elect their candidates for elected office, “we hope to do it between May 5 and 20. This is a decision exclusively of the National Executive Committee. By statute we have the obligation to call primary elections for all charges. ‘

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