Puerto Rican Independence Party - Important Party Leaders

Important Party Leaders

  • Rubén Berríos, Esq. - President, former Senator and Honorary President of the Socialist International (SI)
  • Manuel Rodríguez Orellana, Esq. - Secretary of Relations with North America
  • Fernando Martín, Esq. - Executive President, former Senator
  • María De Lourdes Santiago, Esq. - Vice-President, former Senator
  • Juan Dalmau Ramírez, Esq. - Secretary General & Electoral Commissioner
  • Prof. Edwin Irizarry Mora, Ph.D. - Secretary of Economic Affairs
  • Roberto Iván Aponte - Secretary of Municipal Organization
  • Dr. Luis Roberto Piñero - President of the Pro-Independence Advocates' Campaign in favor of unifying both Houses of the Legislature into a single, unicameral Parliament
  • Victor García San Inocencio, Esq. - Former Representative
  • Jorge Fernandez Porto, M.S., Adviser on Environmental Sciences and Public Policy Affairs
  • Jessica Martínez, Esq. - Member of Pro-Independence Advocates' Campaign in Favor of a single, unicameral Parliament
  • Dr. Gilberto Concepción de Gracia - Founding President and respected Latin American Leader

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