First Lady of the Dominican Republic

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First Lady of the Dominican Republic (Spanish: Primera dama de la República Dominicana) is the title referring to the wife, or designee, of the president of the Dominican Republic.[1][2][3][4] The official government Office of the First Lady was created by Decree 741–00 on September 10, 2000.[2]

StyleYour Excellency, First Lady of the Republic
(Excelentísima Señora primera dama de la República)
Your Excellency, First Lady
(Excelentísima Señora primera dama)
Inaugural holderMicaela Antonia de Rivera de Soto
FormationNovember 14, 1844
(181 years ago)
 (1844-11-14)
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First Lady of the Dominican Republic
Primera dama de la República Dominicana
Incumbent
Raquel Arbaje
since August 16, 2020
StyleYour Excellency, First Lady of the Republic
(Excelentísima Señora primera dama de la República)
Your Excellency, First Lady
(Excelentísima Señora primera dama)
ResidencePalacio Nacional
Inaugural holderMicaela Antonia de Rivera de Soto
FormationNovember 14, 1844
(181 years ago)
 (1844-11-14)
Websitepresidencia.gob.do
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The position of first lady is not a politically mandated office, and the first lady plays no official role in the government of the Dominican Republic.[5] However, like many other spouses of heads of state and of government, the first lady of the Dominican Republic is a public figure who often contributes to philanthropic causes and acts as an unofficial representative for the head of state.[6] There is a government-funded Office of the First Lady, with a staff.[7]

Raquel Arbaje became the first lady on the election of her husband, Luis Abinader, as president in 2020.[7]

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