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Estadistas Unidos[pronunciation?] was a non-partisan
organization created by Luis A. Ferré in January, 1967
after the
Statehood Republican Party (SRP)...
- The
Partido Estadista Republicano (English:
Republican Statehood Party) was a
political party in
Puerto Rico that
operated from 1956 to 1968. Its president...
- Party;
changed political ideals and in 1948 was a
member of the
Partido Estadista Puertorriqueño (Puerto
Rican Statehood Party); the only
member of the...
- The
Puerto Rico
statehood movement (Spanish:
movimiento estadista de
Puerto Rico) aims to make
Puerto Rico a
state of the
United States.
Puerto Rico is...
- The
party traces its
history back to 1967. In that year, the
Partido Estadista Republicano instructed its
members to not parti****te in a referendum...
- (formerly Twitter) and has been
denounced by pro-statehood
advocates (
estadistas), some of who
continue to see
Hawaii as a
successful model for Puerto...
-
phenomenon is
responsible for some Po****r victories, even
though the
Estadistas have the most
voters on the island, and is so
widely recognised that Puerto...
- the
United States. pp. 236–237.
Carlos Márquez Sterling.
Memorias de un
estadista.
Ediciones Universales. Miami, Florida. 2005.
United States Army Combat...
-
Puerto Rican independence,
wounding several persons. Luis A. Ferré
founded Estadistas Unidos (United Statehooders), an
organization to
campaign for statehood...
- 1810–1862.
Springer Nature. p. 11. ISBN 978-3-030-27864-9. "Mitre, el
estadista más polifacético, en su bicentenario". Clarín. 25 June 2021. Gardner,...