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Dominican Republic's Abinader names cabinet posts as leaders gather for inauguration

Dominican Republic leader Luis Abinader prepared to presume his second fouryear term as president at his inauguration on Friday, hosting worldwide heads of state and other public figures such as the king of Spain, after naming essential members of his executive.

Abinader, a 57-year-old former entrepreneur, cinched another term when he protected some 58% of the vote in May on a. pro-business platform with a hard position on corruption and. barring migrants from neighboring conflict-hit Haiti.

Early Friday, visitors from the political and economic sectors. dressed in white gathered at the National Theater in Santo. Domingo. Regional leaders present are expected go over the. outcome of Venezuela's objected to July election on the sidelines. of the occasion.

Abinader late on Thursday called economist Joel Santos as the. nation's new mines and energy minister. The Dominican Republic. is home to Puerto Viejo, one of the world's biggest gold mines,. and is likewise an important provider of ferronickel.

Santos, a former economy teacher, had previously acted as. Abinader's minister of the presidency, overseeing transport,. water and electrical facilities and construction.

Jose Ignacio Paliza, the president of Abinader's Modern. Revolutionary Party and a former senator for the northern Puerto. Plata province, was named minister of the presidency,. coordinating in between the president and other sectors.

Abinader also signed a decree for essential members of the. monetary administration to remain on in their posts, including. long-standing central bank veteran Hector Valdez as the. authority's guv, Clarissa de la Rocha as its vice governor. and Alejandro Fernandez as superintendent of the country's. banking watchdog.

(source: Reuters)