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Eduardo Bhatia was born in San Salvador, El Salvador on May 16, 1964. [1] [2] [3] Bhatia's father, the economist and retired professor Mohinder Bhatia, came to Puerto Rico in 1957 as an assistant to a Syracuse University professor who had been in India on a one-year sabbatical.
Unlike most towns, cities and states in the United States, Puerto Rico does not have local or state sheriffs; sheriff duties are instead performed by the Puerto Rico Commonwealth Marshal's Office. Many municipalities have established municipal police departments, although most law enforcement activity is carried out by the Puerto Rico Police (PPR).
The New Progressive Party of Puerto Rico was founded in 1967. Since then, the party has been led by 12 different presidents in 16 terms of leadership. Every president of the political party has held a position in the Puerto Rican government. The first party president was Luis A. Ferré, who served from 1967 to 1974.
Puerto Rico’s governor has called on President-elect Donald Trump to respond after Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro threatened to invade the U.S. territory.. Governor Jenniffer González ...
Member of the Puerto Rico House of Representatives: 14 Aníbal José Torres: 10 December 2018 20 August 2020 Majority Leader of the Puerto Rico Senate Chief of Staff: 15 Carlos Delgado Altieri: 20 August 2020 22 February 2021 Mayor of Isabela: 16 José Luis Dalmau: 23 February 2021 14 June 2023 President of the Puerto Rico Senate: 17 Jesús ...
Latinos and Puerto Ricans were the target of insults during a Trump rally on Sunday. Does Puerto Rico get to vote for president? What to know.
As the 2024 election approaches, millions of American citizens who live in U.S. territories remain unable to vote for president. As the 2024 election approaches, millions of American citizens who ...
Luis Daniel Dávila Pernas is a Puerto Rican government official serving as the executive director of the Puerto Rico Federal Affairs Administration since March 20, 2023. In 2024, he was elected chair of the Democratic Party of Puerto Rico.