Juan Temístocles Montás | |
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Minister of Economy, Planning and Development of the Dominican Republic | |
Incumbent | |
Assumed office 1 January 2007 |
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President | Leonel Fernández |
Technical Secretary of The Presidency (Dominican Republic) | |
In office 16 August 2004 – 1 January 2007 |
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President | Leonel Fernández |
Preceded by | Lic. Carlos Despradel |
In office 16 August 1998 – 16 August 2000 |
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President | Leonel Fernández |
Preceded by | Eduardo Selmán |
Succeeded by | Rafael Calderón |
Secretary of State, CEO of the Dominican Electricity Corporation (Dominican Republic) | |
In office 16 August 1996 – 16 August 1998 |
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President | Leonel Fernández |
Preceded by | Amílcar Romero |
Succeeded by | Radhamés Segura |
Deputy to the Congress of the Dominican Republic | |
In office 16 August 1986 – 16 August 1990 |
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Executive Director of the Global Foundation for Democracy and Development (FUNGLODE) | |
In office 16 August 2000 – 16 August 2004 |
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Personal details | |
Born | May 6, 1950 San Cristóbal, Dominican Republic |
Political party | Dominican Liberation Party (PLD) |
Spouse(s) | Carmen Artero de Montas |
Alma mater | Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, España. |
Profession | Politician. Master in Economic Science, Ph.D in Engineering |
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Juan Temístocles Montás Dominguez, (born May 6, 1950, in San Cristóbal, Dominican Republic) is an academic, economist, intellectual and Dominican politician. Ph.D. in engineering and economist, currently holds the position of Minister of Economy, Planning and Development of the Dominican Republic since 2007.
With broad public and professional career, he is a government official with long experience. His Ministry has published several papers related to politics, economy and the electricity sector in the Dominican Republic. Also with broad political career, long time with a political affiliation, he is member of the central committee and political committee of the Dominican Liberation Party, the ruling political party today.[1][2]
He is considered to be one of the principal confidants of the President of the Dominican Republic Leonel Fernández and one of the most influential ministers in his government.[3]
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Temístocles Montás was elected member of the First Central Committee of the Dominican Liberation Party in 1973. Close friend, disciple and collaborator of the late Professor Juan Bosch, he served as Vice-Secretary of Political Education, Coordinator of Special Agencies and Organizations Special Secretary of the Dominican Liberation Party. He was elected member of his political committee in 1990 together with Dr. Leonel Fernández and Lic Danilo Medina. Also held the post of Press Secretary of that political organization and is now the Secretary of International Relations of the Dominican Liberation Party (PLD), from where he has managed to make to efforts to involve the Political Party in international political forums like the COPPPAL, etc.
He has been since 1990 the coordinator of the technical teams that have prepared the Government Programs of the Dominican Liberation Party.[4][5] He had a leading role in the political crisis in the Dominican Republic of 1994, events leading the called "Pact for Democracy" and as one of leader of his political organization, together with Danilo Medina and Leonel Fernández in 1996, were responsible for structuring a new political project inside the party, which later led to Leonel Fernández as a candidate for the Presidency of the Dominican Republic, who was elected winner of the elections held that year and became the first Head of State from Dominican Liberation Party.
Montás, assumed leadership of the campaign strategy for the years 1996, 2000, 2004 and 2008 of the Dominican Liberation Party, which with the exception of 2000, the party was the winner of the elections held in that country.
He was a deputy to the National Congress by the Dominican Liberation Party for the period 1986–1990. Also serves as adviser to the Chamber of Deputies of the Republic. Government official with broad experience, he served as CEO of the Dominican Electricity Corporation, now the Dominican Corporation of State Electrical Companies (CDEEE) from 1996 to 1998. In 1998 he was appointed Technical Secretary of the Presidency until 2000, playing a key role in the economic and financial area.
In August 2004 he was appointed for a second time, Technical Secretary of the Presidency, under the new Government of the Dominican Liberation Party, (PLD).[6]
From the public positions he has had to assume, he has played a role in the elaboration of public policies aimed at ensuring the economic and social development of the Dominican Republic during the four years 2004–2008. With the enactment of Law No. 496-06 governing body that creates the system of planning and public investment in the Dominican Republic is appointed by the Executive as Secretary of State for Economic, Planning and Development, Ministry today, replacing the former Technical Secretariat of the Presidency.[7]
In his capacity as Minister of Economy, Planning and Development, is the coordinator of the Dominican Government Economic Team, and has the authority to lead and coordinate the process of formulating, managing, monitoring and evaluation of macroeconomic policies and sustainable development.[7][8]
In his function as Minister of Economy, Planning and Development, represent the Dominican Republic as Governor at the World Bank Board of Governors.[9] Also represent the country as Alternate Governor at the Inter-American Development Bank (IADB).[10]
He is member of the Board of the Public Debt of the Dominican Republic, member of the Social Policy Cabinet and member of the National Council for Treaty Implementation and Administration of the Dominican government. Also acting in the development of foreign trade policy of the Dominican Republic, as well as the relevant trade negotiations. He serves as member of the Board of the Dominican Telecommunications Institute (the telecommunications governing body), and numerous other boards of directors of Dominican government institutions.
Headed the Dominican government team that negotiated the agreements of the Dominican debt restructuring with its creditors like Club Paris and private banks in 2005, which allowed to extend the Dominican Republic maturities of its debt and settle their long-term payments after the country faces the aftermath of the largest economic and financial crisis in his history that emerged in 2003 with the collapse of major private commercial banks.[11][12]
The Dominican government through the Ministry of Economy, Planning and Development began a process of consulting and coordination with the participation of "prime movers" of the Dominican Republic, to define what would be the future of the country, leading to the preparation of a draft law to be submitted to the consideration of the Congress of the Dominican Republic for approval.[13]
He has been for more than two decades a university professor, author of several books related to economics, politics and the Dominican electricity sector. Graduated Summa Cum Laude (with high honors) in Chemical Engineering from the Autonomous University of Santo Domingo, where he was Dean of the Faculty of Chemical Engineering, holds a Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering from the Technical University of Madrid, Spain. Also, he has a high specialization in graduate studies and post-graduate degree in the fields of economics, evaluation and project development, international economics, foreign trade and international finance at the University of Barcelona, Spain.
He has been a speaker for national and international stages.[14][15][16] He has held various roles in the private sector in the Dominican Republic. From 2000 until August 2004, he held the position of Executive Director Global Foundation for Democracy and Development, which presides Dr. Leonel Fernández, the current President of the Dominican Republic.
Juan Temístocles Montás was born in San Cristóbal, a province in the southern Dominican Republic, west of the capital Santo Domingo. His family founded the Dominican Liberation Party (PLD) in the city of San Cristóbal, Dominican Republic. He is married to Mrs. Carmen Artero, with whom has two sons and one daughter, Alfonso Temistocles, Raquel Indhira and Juan Carlos.