The Minister of the Environment of the Dominican Republic is shot dead

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The Minister of the Environment of the Dominican Republic, Orlando Jorge Merawas murdered this Monday morning in his office at the Ministry, according to the Dominican press.

Sources from the Ministry of the Environment quoted by the newspaper ‘Acento’ have reported that a total of six detonations were heard in the office and that the attacker, who entered the room alone, escaped after firing the shots.

Ministry workers have been evacuated and several ambulances and police officers have arrived at the scene.

“From the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources we are dismayed by the situation presented this Monday morning. So far we do not have details of the situation that occurred in the Ministry’s facilities”, the Ministry has published in its account in Twitter.

Orlando Jorge Mera was appointed Minister of the Environment in August 2020 by President Luis Abinader. After his appointment, he said that his mission was to work for proper environmental management and for compliance with the Constitution and laws, attached to transparency and public ethics.

“In our management we will work for the responsible use of natural resources, the protection and conservation of ecosystems, the reduction of pollution, and the effective management of solid waste,” he explained, according to the newspaper ‘Listín Diario’.

Law graduate and leader of the Modern Revolutionary Party (PRM), Jorge Mera was married to the Dominican ambassador to Brazil, Patricia Villegas, and leaves behind two children, including deputy Orlando Jorge.

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