
Government Inefficiency Exposed: San Cristobal Businesses Denied Promipyme Loans
San Cristobal Businesses Left Out of Promipyme Loans, Raising Concerns About Government Efficiency San Cristobal, Dominican Republic - A recent visit by President Luis Abinader to San Cristobal highlighted a critical issue: the failure of government programs to reach their intended beneficiaries. Edward Ramirez, a communicator appearing on El Nuevo Diario TV's "Enfrentados" program, sharply criticized the situation, stating, "The president needs to shake things up." Ramirez pointed to the lack of Promipyme loans reaching local businesses as a clear example of government inefficiency. He added, "This shows that often, what's said at the top doesn't translate to action on the ground." The absence of loans, despite the president's stated commitment to supporting small and medium-sized enterprises, raises serious questions about accountability within the administration. The San Cristobal case serves as a microcosm of a broader issue—the gap between government promises and tangible results for citizens. Moving forward, greater transparency and oversight are needed to ensure that government programs effectively serve their intended purpose and benefit all Dominicans.