These are the integrative newcomers of the Senate of Puerto Rico

According to a new government in the country, the elected legislators are on their side as part of the Decimonovena Assembly of the Puerto Rico Legislative Assembly.

During the ceremony, 75 scientists will present their case before the new Legislature of the Netherlands. And it seems that the Popular Democratic Party (PPD) won a majority in both legislative bodies, it is hoped that the Senate will stage a pugna by the absolute leader of this body. In the high chamber, the PPD has 12 seats, which will require the votes of legislators from the minority parties to ratify Senator José Luis Dalmau as the new president of the Senate.

The PNP, for its part, has 10 banks in the legislative body. Mientras que el Movimiento Victoria Ciudadana (MVC) contará con dos senadores. El Partido Independentista Puertorriqueño (PIP) and el Proyecto Dignidad (PD) have a legislative member of the Senate. In his time, Independent Senator José Vargas Vidot revived his legislative draft.

Continuation of the new nuances of the Senate of Puerto Rico:

  1. María de Lourdes Santiago, PIP: Abogada. See the senator elect with mayor vote. Fue senadora de 2005 al 2009. Fue candidate for the governance by the PIP in 2016.
  2. Joanne Rodríguez Veve, PD – Es Canogada canónica. Election result in his first election aspirations. Part of the Board of Directors of the Organization of Catholic Laws, the Puerto Rican Catholic Alliance for Vida and the Patria.
  3. William Villafañe, PNP. Abogado. Fue el senador novoprogresista elec con burgemeester cantidad de votes. It was part of the Senate that a vacant took place in the middle of the fourth quarter. The secretariat of the Government and the administration of Ricardo Rosselló.
  4. Thomas Rivera Schatz, PNP. Abogado. President of the Senate on two previous occasions. The president of the PNP has always been the secretary general.
  5. Juan Zaragoza, PPD: It Authorized Public Counter. Fue el senador electo by el PPD con burgemeester cantidad de votes. This is his first political aspiration. The secretary of Hacienda was the administration of the ex-governor Alejandro García Padilla.
  6. José Luis Dalmau, PPD. Attorney and biologist. The new president of the Senate was elected by the PPD delegation, although a vote of the delegation was required. Fue electo senador for first time in 2000.
  7. José Vargas Vidot, Independiente. Salubrista. Power elector first senator independent in the 2016 comics when result elector senator with mayor vote. He was distracted by his work in favor of the people without hogar.
  8. Aand Irma Rivera Lassen, MVC. Attorney and university professor. Militant feminist. Fue presidenta del Colegio de Abogados y Abogadas de Puerto Rico. The senator is elected by the mayor with the number of votes of the MVC, a political group that also presides.
  9. Rafael Bernabe, MVC: Professor of Economics at the University of Economics. Founded by the Pueblo Trabajador Party in 2010 and aspired to the governing body through a collective division in the 2012 and 2016 elections. The legal form is part of the MVC’s foundation.
  10. Gregorio Matías, PNP: exSargento de la Policía de Puerto Rico. Matías works as Vice President of Organized Policies. Arribó al Senado in May 2020 will be certified as the only candidate to occupy one of the vacancies that will be given to the exes Larry Seilhammer and Abel Nazario.
  11. Keren Riquelme, PNP: Department of Linguistics at the University of Puerto Rico. Has been represented as a candidate by the State Congress before the United States. Luego del escrutinio, pudo colocarse como senadora electa en elltimo espacio por accumulation desbancando al popular senador, Aníbal José Torres.
  12. Henry Neumann, PNP: Exatleta, abogado y comerciante. He served as co-chair of the Senate Vice-President and chaired the Public Security Commission.
  13. Nitza Morán, PNP: Empresaria y expresidenta de la Associación de Comerciantes de la Placita de Santurce. Fue Presidenta de las Mujeres del Partido Nuevo Progresista. In its first political constituency, the San Juan District constituency was elected. It’s one of the new PNPs in the Legislature and will represent District 1 of San Juan alongside Senator Henry Neumann.
  14. Carmelo Ríos, PNP: It’s abogado. Converted to legislator for the first time in 2004 as senator by the Bayamón and Guaynabo District. The four-year-old passed as Portavoz of the PNP Mayor in the Senate. In 2017, the Alcaldia of the Guaynabo municipality strives for the renaissance of the alkalons Héctor O’Neill.
  15. Migdalia Padilla, PNP: Educator. Formed part of the Senate of Puerto Rico since 2000. It was the first woman to chair the Senate Hacienda Commission.
  16. Elizabeth Rosa, PPD: Psychologist and Social Worker. Fue la unica mujer en la papeleta por el senatorial district de Arecibo.
  17. Rubén Soto, PPD: Studies in Human Resources, Laboratory Relations and Ambient Planning. Concluding electoral scrutiny, prevalence as senator over the district of Arecibo.
  18. Ada García, PPD: Folklorista, abogada y educadora – Como senadora electa en el distrito de Mayagüez-Aguadilla llega al Capitolio con la misyón de dar burgemeester visibilidad a los asuntos del Oeste.
  19. Migdalia González, PPD: Academic preparation in science and doctoral student of Human Resources. Fue presidenta de las Mujeres Populares en el Oeste de la Isla. In its first aspirations elections, followed – elected as senator by the district of Mayagüez-Aguadilla.
  20. Marially González, PPD: Psychologist. It’s the alcalde of Jayuya, Georgie González. This was his first electoral contingent in the result of the election of a senator by the district of Ponce.
  21. Ramón Ruiz, PPD: Es Chímico de profesión. Part of the Legislature of 2013. Initially represented by the district of Ponce, now the district senator.
  22. Gretchen Hau, PPD. Attorney General and Executive Director of the Alcaldes Association of Puerto Rico. Elected result in its first aspirations kieskomitee senator by the District of Guayama.
  23. Albert Torres Berríos, PPD: Public service delivery at the Authorized Acuctory and Alcantarillados Authority. Resulting elector senator for the district of Guayama.
  24. Rosamar Trujillo Plumey, PPD: Worked in the public service of the Department of the Family. It’s the humane alkecde of Humacao, Marcelo Trujillo. In its first political aspiration, the result was elected as senator by the District of Humacao.
  25. Wanda Soto, PNP: Banking operations manager. In the past it was intended to aspire to an unloaded cargo, now elected by the Humacao Senatorial District.
  26. Javier Aponte Dalmau, PPD: Attorney and financier. Worked in the private sector and as assessor of legislative presidents. Representative during the quarter past and now entering the Senate by the District of Carolina.
  27. Marissa Jiménez, PNP. Worked in the public service in the service areas of the client of various public corporations. Has been involved in various PNP political structures.

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