Proposed Legislation to Authorize a Political Status Referendum in Puerto Rico: Oversight Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Insular and International Affairs of the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, Second Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1991 |
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... plebiscite ; am I correct ? Mr. Ruiz [ Through interpreter ] . I understood , I continue to un- derstand it is running against time if there is a plebiscite . I am going to defend autonomy as much as I can , that the basis that I have ...
... plebiscite ; am I correct ? Mr. Ruiz [ Through interpreter ] . I understood , I continue to un- derstand it is running against time if there is a plebiscite . I am going to defend autonomy as much as I can , that the basis that I have ...
72 페이지
... plebiscite that would show what the people of Puerto Rico want . That is really kind of what it is all about . It also occurs to me , just to state my own impression , that much of the debate from all three sides , all three sides , may ...
... plebiscite that would show what the people of Puerto Rico want . That is really kind of what it is all about . It also occurs to me , just to state my own impression , that much of the debate from all three sides , all three sides , may ...
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... plebiscite for the summer of 1991. The purpose of the plebiscite is to determine whether Puerto Rico will become a state of the Union , an independent country or enhance the existing commonwealth relationship with the United States ...
... plebiscite for the summer of 1991. The purpose of the plebiscite is to determine whether Puerto Rico will become a state of the Union , an independent country or enhance the existing commonwealth relationship with the United States ...
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... plebiscite , that it would apply only to one of the options . I agree with Mr. Lagomarsino that I think independence is at least as significant a change as Statehood , but I also think that the so - called enhanced Commonwealth ...
... plebiscite , that it would apply only to one of the options . I agree with Mr. Lagomarsino that I think independence is at least as significant a change as Statehood , but I also think that the so - called enhanced Commonwealth ...
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... plebiscite bill . We would love to have a very detailed bill that sets out in great specificity things such as the economic transitional measures , Puerto Rico's two official languages , electoral procedure and so forth . That is what ...
... plebiscite bill . We would love to have a very detailed bill that sets out in great specificity things such as the economic transitional measures , Puerto Rico's two official languages , electoral procedure and so forth . That is what ...
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936 corporations 936 deposits American Appendix benefits Chairman citizens citizenship colonial commercial banks Committee Commonwealth CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Constitution cost culture DURABLE GOODS DURABLE Effect of Statehood eligible activity EMPLOYMENT MINING MANUFACTURING Enhanced Commonwealth estadidad Estado Libre Asociado Estados Unidos FABRICATED METAL FABRICATED METAL PROD Federal FIN.,INS FOOD & BEVERAGES funds FUSTER GALPER GROUP SEPTEMBER 1988 Hispanic Impact of Section income tax independence Insular international law investment Island LAGOMARSINO legislation loans LOSS BY INDUSTRY LUGO mainland Mayaguez million nation Olympic option participation party percent plebiscite political status present President pueblo Puerto Rico Bankers Puerto Rico Financial puertorriqueños REAL ESTATE referendum Repurchase Agreements Revenue Rican Rico Bankers Association Rico's RODRIGUEZ-ORELLANA Ron De Lugo San Juan San Juan Star SANTOS ORTIZ Section 936 sector self-determination Senate SERVICES sovereignty Spanish statehood subcommittee Table territory Thank tion TOTAL EMPLOYMENT MINING U.S. Congress U.S. Constitution Union United vote
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