All posts tagged "Juan Dalmau"
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Puerto Rican Independence Party Seeks to be the Alternative in 2020 elections
Sen. Dalmau’s platform aims to address island's immediate problems before holding a status referendum
- Posted September 15, 2020
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Bills introduced to hold vote to ‘eliminate’ Puerto Rico fiscal board
Referendum pushed by pro-independence lawmakers would take place in 2020 elections
- Posted August 16, 2018
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Puerto Rico Senate to open Washington office next week
The budget for operating the Federal, Social and Economic Affairs Office is not yet known
- Posted April 9, 2018
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Senator proposes stopping Puerto Rico fiscal board funding
Fiscal panel requested $80 million budget for next fiscal year, or $20 million more
- Posted April 3, 2018
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Senator Demands Dismissal of Puerto Rico Public Safety Secretary
Dalmau: Pattern of protecting officials who fail to fulfill obligations continues
- Posted March 2, 2018
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Government sued: ‘Chronicle of an anticipated legal dispute’
Legislators unsurprised by fiscal board's legal action
- Posted August 28, 2017
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Minority parties concerned over change in Puerto Rico governor’s rep to fiscal board
PDP's Ferrer worried about Sánchez´s 'privileged information,' while PIP's Dalmau calls the move inconsequential
- Posted July 20, 2017
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PIP proposes elimination of gov’t subsidies to parties, candidates
SAN JUAN – In line with its long-standing proposal, the Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP) proposed Monday the elimination of all government subsidies to political parties and candidates for elected positions. Following Gov. Ricardo Rosselló having sent...
- Posted June 20, 2017
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Plebiscite Dismissed as Illegal Attempt to Favor Statehood
Minority parties claim the referendum is rigged
- Posted June 10, 2017
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PDP: US senators side with party on Puerto Rico status referendum
SAN JUAN – The president of the Popular Democratic Party (PPD), Héctor Ferrer, welcomed a letter signed by eight U.S. senators in which they say the June 11 Puerto Rico status referendum is unconstitutional and say commonwealth...
- Posted April 6, 2017