Evangelical spokesman: “It is impossible to govern a nation peacefully without Christian values.”

Reverend Paulino Moya, president of the ministry Jesús es Sanidad y Vida Eterna (Jesus is Health and Eternal Life), has voiced strong concerns about the Dominican Government’s approach to governance. He emphasized that the government’s primary purpose is to safeguard the rights of all sectors within the nation. Moya warned that any president who deviates from this sacred duty risks creating a governance imbalance and losing touch with the people’s genuine needs.

As the executive director of the Permanent Forum for Global Political and Social Peace, Moya urged officials to adopt humility and shed their pride in power. He believes such an approach would enable them to govern in alignment with the Dominican Republic’s best interests.

Moya also criticized the government’s failure to engage with conservative evangelical leaders, despite repeated requests for meetings to discuss pressing social issues. He argued that governing a nation rooted in Christian faith and conservative family values requires addressing these concerns.

Additionally, Moya revealed that he has sought a meeting with Attorney General Yenny Berenice Rodríguez to express the deep concerns of churches and civic organizations. He highlighted the ongoing scandals that, in his view, are destabilizing Dominican society and threatening the country’s moral foundation.