Verón–Punta Cana, Dominican Republic. – In exclusive statements for Punta Cana Post, Dominican political leader María Elena Aybar responded to one of the questions that had generated the most expectation: among Marcell Flores, Wendy Gómez, Steven García, and Rafael “Cholitín” Barón Duluc, which candidate needs to make the strongest effort to earn her endorsement?
Aybar was clear and direct:
“Without a doubt, Wendy Gómez. She belongs to the opposition party,” she emphasized.
A Statement that Shakes Up the Local Race
Her declaration not only reflects her current political stance, but also sets the tone for what promises to be an intense and highly competitive electoral process in Verón–Bávaro–Punta Cana.
Observers believe that from this point forward, strategy, credibility, and party affiliations will play a decisive role in defining who will consolidate voter support in the growing tourism district.
Elections in Verón–Punta Cana: What’s at Stake
With Punta Cana positioned as the leading tourism and investment hub of the Dominican Republic, the outcome of the municipal elections carries weight far beyond local politics. Leadership in this district influences decisions on urban development, tourism infrastructure, real estate investments, and community growth.
María Elena Aybar’s remarks underline the importance of party loyalty and voter persuasion strategies in the coming months as candidates intensify their campaigns.