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  2. Jenniffer González-Colón - Wikipedia

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    Jenniffer Aydin González Colón (born August 5, 1976) is a Puerto Rican politician who serves as the 20th Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico. [ 1] González has served in leadership positions in the New Progressive Party of Puerto Rico (PNP) and in the Republican Party of the United States. These positions included being the chairwoman of ...

  3. List of political parties in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Rican Nationalist Party. Communist party of Puerto Rico. Socialist Front – An umbrella of socialist organizations. Socialist Workers Movement – Socialist Revolutionary organization, with strong bases in the trade union and student movement. Bandera Roja – Periodical, in Spanish.

  4. Political party strength in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    The political party strength in Puerto Rico has been held by different political parties in the history of Puerto Rico. Today, that strength is primarily held by two parties, namely: The rest of the strength is held by three minority parties [ 2] The Movimiento Victoria Ciudadana (MVC) which holds about 12% of the popular vote while advocating ...

  5. Popular Democratic Party (Puerto Rico) - Wikipedia

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    The opposition party, PNP, led two campaigns for Puerto Rican statehood in 1993 and 1998. Locally enacted plebiscites were held to consult the Puerto Rican people on the issue of future political status of the island in relation to the United States. In 1993 the PPD campaigned in favor of the status quo Commonwealth, while the PNP opposition ...

  6. Puerto Rican Renewal Party - Wikipedia

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    Proposed political status. Politics of the United States. Politics portal. v. t. e. Logo of the PRP for the 1984 election. The Puerto Rican Renewal Party — or Partido Renovación Puertorriqueña ( PRP) in Spanish — was a short-lived Puerto Rican political party founded on August 28, 1983, in Ponce, Puerto Rico. [1] The party was disbanded ...

  7. Speaker of the House of Representatives of Puerto Rico ...

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    Speaker pro tempore. The President of the House of Representatives of Puerto Rico —commonly called the Speaker of the House ( Spanish: Presidente de la Cámara de Representantes )— is the highest-ranking officer and the presiding officer of the House of Representatives of Puerto Rico. The Speaker has voting powers as it is elected amongst ...

  8. Politics of Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Rico's governor, who is the head of government, and the members of the legislature are elected every four years by popular vote. Puerto Rico's legislature is a bicameral body consisting of a Senate and a House. The members of the judicial branch are appointed by the Governor with the approval of the Senate to serve until they reach age 70.

  9. List of governors of Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    La Fortaleza in Old San Juan is the official residence of the governor of Puerto Rico. It was built between 1533 and 1540. History of Puerto Rico By year Spanish rule, 1493–1898 U.S. rule, 1898–present Topics: Economic - Military - Political - Social Puerto Rico portal This list of governors of Puerto Rico includes all persons who have held that post, either under Spanish or American rule ...