The Ombudsman of the Dominican Republic, Pablo Ulloa, together with his delegation, visited the Office of the Chancellor of Justice to learn about the work of the Estonian Chancellor of Justice. During the visit, the delegation expressed interest in the Chancellor's activities in constitutional review, digitalization, prisons, police, and children's rights. During the meeting, it was agreed that discussions would soon continue online to delve deeper into the protection of children's rights and the supervision of the police and prisons.
The Ombudsman of the Dominican Republic is an independent constitutional institution responsible for protecting the citizens' individual and collective rights in their relations with officials. It also ensures that public administration operates in accordance with laws, international agreements, and general legal principles.