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Temístocles Montás was born on 6 May, 1950 in San Cristóbal, Dominican Republic. Discover Temístocles Montás's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

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Age 74 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 6 May 1950
Birthday 6 May
Birthplace San Cristóbal, Dominican Republic
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Who Is Temístocles Montás's Wife?

His wife is Carmen Artero

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Parents Bienvenido Montás; Mercedes Domínguez
Wife Carmen Artero
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Children Juan Carlos Montás Artero (b. 1980) Alfonso Temístocles Montás Artero (b. 1982) Raquel Indhira Montás Artero (b. 1983)

Temístocles Montás Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Temístocles Montás worth at the age of 74 years old? Temístocles Montás’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from . We have estimated Temístocles Montás's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net worth (2012) RD$ 35.36 million - (US$ 900,000)
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2018

On the night of June 7, 2018, the Public Ministry in a press conference led by the Attorney General of the Dominican Republic, declared that after conducting the most in-depth investigations, they did not find evidence to corroborate with some information from Brazil, for what they proceeded to file the binding file of Temístocles Montás.

2017

On the morning of May 29, 2017, Temístocles Montás was arrested by the Public Ministry who accused him of being part of the corruption network of the Brazilian multinational company Odebrecht. The arrest warrant was requested by the Attorney General of the Republic, Jean Alain Rodríguez, who accused Montas and thirteen other people of crimes of bribery, association of criminals, prevarication, illicit enrichment and money laundering. Montás Domínguez was arrested and taken to the Ciudad Nueva Palace of Justice jail by Dominican police officers as a defendant.

On May 30, 2017, Manuel Alejandro Rodríguez and José de Jesús Bergés Martín, acting as defense attorneys for Montás, petitioned the Criminal Chamber of the First Instance Court of the National District for a writ of habeas corpus, alleging irregularities committed during the prosecution process. detention of your client. The appeal was rejected.

On June 7, 2017, Temístocles Montás received a six-month coercion order in the Najayo model prison for his involvement in the corruption scandal of the Brazilian construction company Odebrecht.

On Saturday, July 8, the second chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice, acting as an appeal court for jurisdictional privileges, issued sentence number 2017-3043 in a public hearing, which varies the measure of coercion from Preventive prison to periodic presentation, and a bail of 15 million Dominican pesos in favor of the defense of Temistocles Montás and 6 other defendants, in her reading of the dissenting opinion, Judge Mirian Germán, presiding judge of the appeal court, argued that the evidence shown by the Public Ministry lacked of precise foundations which directly involve the accused.

2012

On August 16, 2012 the new President of the Dominican Republic Danilo Medina, confirmed him as Minister of Economy, Planning and Development of the new government.

2005

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.

2004

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).

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.

2000

He has been a speaker for national and international stages. 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 former President of the Dominican Republic.

1996

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.

1990

He has been since 1990 the coordinator of the technical teams that have prepared the Government Programs of the Dominican Liberation Party. 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.

1986

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.

1973

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.

1950

Juan Temístocles Montás Domínguez (born May 6, 1950) is a Dominican politician, economist and former Minister of Industry and Trade of the Dominican Republic. He previously served as Minister of Economy, Planning and Development and Technical Secretary of State to the Presidency of the Dominican Republic from 1998 to 2016. Between October 28, 2019 and March 7, 2021, he was the President of the Dominican Liberation Party.