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Country name:
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conventional long form:
Dominican Republic
conventional short form: none
local long form: Republica Dominicana
local short form: none |
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Government type:
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representative democracy
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Capital:
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Santo Domingo
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Administrative divisions:
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29 provinces (provincias,
singular - provincia) and 1 district* (distrito); Azua, Baoruco, Barahona,
Dajabon, Distrito Nacional*, Duarte, Elias Pina, El Seibo, Espaillat, Hato
Mayor, Independencia, La Altagracia, La Romana, La Vega, Maria Trinidad
Sanchez, Monsenor Nouel, Monte Cristi, Monte Plata, Pedernales, Peravia,
Puerto Plata, Salcedo, Samana, Sanchez Ramirez, San Cristobal, San Juan, San
Pedro de Macoris, Santiago, Santiago Rodriguez, Valverde |
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Independence:
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27 February 1844 (from Haiti)
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National holiday:
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Independence Day, 27 February
(1844) |
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Constitution:
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28 November 1966
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Legal system:
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based on French civil codes
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Suffrage:
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18 years of age, universal
and compulsory; married persons regardless of age
note: members of the armed forces and police cannot vote |
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Executive branch:
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chief of state:
President Rafael Hipolito MEJIA Dominguez (since 16 August 2000); Vice
President Milagros ORTIZ-BOSCH (since 16 August 2000); note - the president
is both the chief of state and head of government
head of government: President Rafael Hipolito MEJIA Dominguez (since
16 August 2000); Vice President Milagros ORTIZ-BOSCH (since 16 August 2000);
note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government
cabinet: Cabinet nominated by the president
elections: president and vice president elected on the same ticket by
popular vote for four-year terms; election last held 16 May 2000 (next to be
held NA May 2004)
election results: Raphael Hipolito MEJIA Dominguez elected president;
percent of vote - Rafael Hipolito MEJIA Dominguez (PRD) 49.87%, Danilo
MEDINA (PLD) 24.95%, Joaquin BALAGUER (PRSC) 24.6% |
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Legislative branch:
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bicameral National Congress
or Congreso Nacional consists of the Senate or Senado (30 seats; members are
elected by popular vote to serve four-year terms) and the Chamber of
Deputies or Camara de Diputados (149 seats; members are elected by popular
vote to serve four-year terms)
elections: Senate - last held 16 May 2002 (next to be held NA May
2006); Chamber of Deputies - last held 16 May 2002 (next to be held NA May
2006)
election results: Senate - percent of vote by party - NA%; seats by
party - PRD 24, PLD 3, PRSC 3; Chamber of Deputies - percent of vote by
party - NA%; seats by party - PRD 83, PLD 49, PRSC 17 |
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Judicial branch:
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Supreme Court or Corte
Suprema (judges are elected by a Council made up of members of the
legislative and executive branches with the president presiding) |
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Political parties and leaders:
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Dominican Liberation Party or
PLD [Leonel FERNANDEZ Reyna]; Dominican Revolutionary Party or PRD [Hatuey
DE CAMPS]; Social Christian Reformist Party or PRSC [Joaquin BALAGUER
Ricardo] |
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Political pressure groups and leaders:
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Collective of Popular
Organizations or COP |
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International organization participation:
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ACP, Caricom (observer),
ECLAC, FAO, G-77, IADB, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICFTU, ICRM, IDA, IFAD, IFC,
IFRCS, IHO, ILO, IMF, IMO, Interpol, IOC, IOM, ISO (subscriber), ITU, LAES,
LAIA (observer), NAM (observer), OAS, OPANAL, OPCW (signatory), PCA, RG, UN,
UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UNMIK, UPU, WCL, WFTU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WToO, WTrO
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Diplomatic representation in the US:
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chief of mission:
Ambassador Hugo GUILIANI Cury
consulate(s): Mobile and Ponce (Puerto Rico)
consulate(s) general: Boston, Chicago, Jacksonville, Mayaguez (Puerto
Rico), Miami, New Orleans, New York, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and San
Juan (Puerto Rico)
FAX: [1] (202) 265-8057
telephone: [1] (202) 332-6280
chancery: 1715 22nd Street NW, Washington, DC 20008 |
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Diplomatic representation from the US:
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chief of mission:
Ambassador Hans H. HERTELL
embassy: corner of Calle Cesar Nicolas Penson and Calle Leopoldo
Navarro, Santo Domingo
mailing address: Unit 5500, APO AA 34041-5500
telephone: [1] (809) 221-2171
FAX: [1] (809) 686-7437 |
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Flag description:
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a centered white cross that
extends to the edges divides the flag into four rectangles - the top ones
are blue (hoist side) and red, and the bottom ones are red (hoist side) and
blue; a small coat of arms is at the center of the cross |
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