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After running a campaign under the slogans "Ahora Es" and "Lo Mejor Para Todos" ("Now Is the Time" and "The Best for
Everybody") Medina was eventually defeated by President Fernández in the 6 May 2007 PLD internal election to choose the party's candidate for the 2008 presidential election. Since its
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Medina's second term has been characterized as humane, transparent and goal-driven by its supporters. With a penchant for performing weekly visits to impoverished rural sections of the country, President Medina finished his second term with a 65% approval rate. However, during his second term there
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President Fernández acceded to a second term in 2004, Medina was once again appointed Secretary of the Presidency (Equivalent to Chief of Staff) and considered second in command on internal corridors of Government. As a new election approached in 2008, Medina was considered the main competition
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Medina is considered the PLD's leading political strategist and negotiator. As such, he was one of the leaders of the presidential campaign of
President Fernández. He was appointed Secretary of the Presidency in 1996 and was one of the President's closest aides. In 2000, with Fernández barred from
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In the internal PLD vote Medina obtained 28.45% of the votes against
President Fernández' 71.55%. Minor irregularities were confirmed during the election process. In the evening of 6 May 2007, Medina made a brief public appearance saying he had been "beaten by the state" (in reference to the fact
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Medina's family, including two of his brothers, are currently being investigated under allegations of corruption, involving traffic of influence by which they benefited under Medina presidency, obtaining multiple contracts and business with the State. As of
November 2020, the investigation
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foundation the PLD had maintained an implicit non re-election policy, but
President Fernández changed that allowing him to campaign against Medina from the Presidential Palace and opt for a second consecutive term in power (his third).
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in international relations. On
Venezuela, he refuses to recognise President Nicolas Maduro and supports Juan Guaido, an opposition leader. He and other pro-US Caribbean leaders have been summoned to a meeting with
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reelection (at the time, Dominican presidents could not immediately succeed themselves), Medina was the presidential candidate of the PLD. He finished a distant second behind opposition candidate
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that government resources had been used to suppress his candidacy and to promote that of Fernández).
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with 51% of the votes. On 15 May 2016, Danilo Medina leading a coalition of parties won the
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and Danilo Medina together in caravan march around the Dominican Republic in March 2012
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1153:"Crise au Venezuela : Donald Trump convoque 5 pays de la Caraïbe"
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and has three daughters, Sibeli, Vanessa and Ana Paula.
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won the presidency with 69.8% of the ballots—surpassing
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