On the tour he will take this weekend, the president will be in San Cristóbal on Saturday, within the framework of the El Gobierno Contigo program.
Santo Domingo. – President Luis Abinader will continue this weekend his agenda to boost national development with visits to the provinces of San Cristóbal and Samaná.On Saturday, the head of state will hold a meeting with community members within the framework of the El Gobierno Contigo program. While on Sunday, in Samaná, he will lead the inauguration of the boardwalk, the launch of the Student Transportation System (TRAE), and will begin the works of the Samaná Port tourist port, among other activities.
San Cristóbal – Saturday, May 31st
President Abinader will begin his agenda at 12:00 noon with a community meeting at the Julio César de Jesús Asencio High School, located in the 5 de Abril sector. This activity is part of the El Gobierno Contigo program in order to bring public social assistance institutions closer to the population.
Samaná – Sunday, June 1st
Sunday's day will begin at 10:30 in the morning in Arroyo Barril, where President Abinader will give the first blow for the construction of the Samaná Port Tourist Port, a key work to boost the local economy through cruise tourism.
Santa Bárbara de Samaná
Subsequently, the president will lead the launch of the TRAE program in the province, with the aim of ensuring safe, comfortable, and free school transportation for students in the area.You may be interested in... President Abinader awards the Mujer Supérate prize to 36 outstanding entrepreneurs
Then, he will tour the port and the Samaná Bayport boardwalk, and will hold a private lunch with provincial authorities and media representatives.Later, the Head of State will inaugurate the Santa Bárbara Church of Samaná and the bandstand in the park located in front of the temple.
The day will conclude with the inauguration of the Malecón de Samaná, a project that is part of an integral plan to diversify and strengthen the country's tourism offer. This project seeks to enhance the competitiveness of the province as a destination, while improving public spaces and the quality of life of residents.