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Puerto Rico Gov. Alejandro Garcia Padilla said here Wednesday that "Puerto Ricans don't want to be a U.S. state." "We want to continue being Puerto Ricans, since we've voluntarily decided to have a relationship of citizenship and affection with the U.S., but we're not going to stop being Puerto Ricans and Latin Americans," the governor told Efe prior to taking part in the 12th Santander-Latin America Meeting.
Puerto Ricans don't want to become U.S. state, gov. says
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Puerto Rico Gov. Alejandro Garcia Padilla said here Wednesday that "Puerto Ricans don't want to be a U.S. state."
"We want to continue being Puerto Ricans, since we've voluntarily decided to have a relationship of citizenship and affection with the U.S., but we're not going to stop being Puerto Ricans and Latin Americans," the governor told Efe prior to taking part in the 12th Santander-Latin America Meeting.
Puerto Rico came under Washington's sway in 1898 and island residents were granted U.S. citizenship in 1917, yet they cannot vote in presidential elections, though Puerto Ricans living in the continental United States can.
Since 1952, the island has been a self-governing, unincorporated territory of the United States with broad internal autonomy, but without the right to conduct its own foreign policy.
Garcia Padilla's PPD party advocates preserving the commonwealth relationship with the United States, albeit with greater flexibility.
The main opposition PNP wants the island to become the 51st U.S. state.
Last November, Puerto Ricans voted 54 percent to 46 percent in a non-binding plebiscite to end the island's current commonwealth relationship with the United States.
Of those opposed to the current status, 61.1 percent voted for U.S. statehood.
"Puerto Ricans don't want to be a U.S. state. We're Puerto Ricans, we're a nation, not a province of another (one) and we want to continue being Puerto Ricans," Garcia Padilla said. EFE
García Padilla: Puerto Ricans do not want to be a U.S. state
Santander (Spain), June 26 (EFE). - The governor of Puerto Rico, Alejandro Garcia Padilla, said today in Spain that "Puerto Ricans do not want to be a U.S. state" because they are "a nation and not one province to another. "
"We want to remain Puerto Ricans, who have voluntarily decided to have a relationship with the U.S. Citizenship and affection, but we will not stop being Puerto Rican and Latin American countries," said the president.
The governor of Puerto Rico was expressed well told Efe before participating in the XII Santander-Latin America, and in relation to the possibility that the country is a U.S. state
In this respect, García Padilla explained that both the U.S. and Puerto Rico have rejected that possibility as "the annexation request again lost".
"Puerto Ricans do not want to be a U.S. state We are Puerto Ricans, we are a nation, no other province and Puerto Ricans want to remain," he reiterated.
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