Danilo Medina Sánchez is the President of the Dominican Republic in 2013. Medina became the President on 2012 August 16. Presidential terms in the Dominican Republic, as of 1970, always start and end on August 16, the day of the Restoration of the Republic, a national holiday.
The constitution was recently (2010) re-amended to again forbid the immediate re-election of a president. As such, Medina's term will end on 2016 August 16. Medina was twice previously Secretary of State, from 1996 August 16 to 1999 August 16, and again from 2004 August 16 to 2006 November 8.
Yes, the Dominican Republic has a vice-president.
The first president of the Dominican Republic was Predro Santana.
Leonel Fernandez is the president of the Dominican Republic, and the vice president is Rafael Albuquerque.
Easter is celebrated in the Dominican Republic in March of 2013 and every year. During the year of 2013, Easter is celebrated from the 28th to the 31st in the Dominican Republic.
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Leonel Fernandez
Joaquin Balaguer was the president in 1962.
Requirements to be President of the Dominican Republic: According to the Constitution of the Dominican Republic in 1966, amended in 2010 by the National Assembly, the President must be a Dominican by birth, be 30 years old, be resident in the Dominican Republic, to be in full exercise of their civil rights and political and not be active in the military police and at least one year before the election.
President Leonel Fernandez
Danilo Medina.
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The Dominican Republic is a Representative DemocracyThe current president of DR is Leonel Fernandez; his political Party is the "Dominican Liberation party" which is politically moderate conservative.