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A spokesman from the Dominican Government translates the interest of the country to strengthen ties with Benidorm

22 August 2017
Un portavoz del Gobierno dominicano traslada el interés del país por estrechar lazos con Benidorm

The Secretary of State Miguel Angel Mejia visits the Mayor's Office accompanied by the consul in Alicante, Eddy Peña

The Secretary of State without portfolio of the Dominican Republic Miguel Angel Mejia has transferred to the mayor of Benidorm, Toni Pérez, the interest of the Caribbean country by strengthening ties with the city. Mejia has visited Benidorm with the Dominican Consul in Alicante, Eddy Peña, and has held a meeting with the mayor in which the common ties between both tourist destinations, overturned in the sun and beach, have been tackled.

Apart from the tourism issue, the link between the Dominican Republic and Benidorm has another milestone: former President Juan Bosch, the island's first democratic leader who in the 1960s and for nearly four years was exiled in Spain, most Of the time at a friend's house in the Rincón de Loix.

Mejía and the mayor have concluded that they will explore how to intensify and deepen the relationship between the Caribbean country and Benidorm.