Partido Estadista Puertorriqueño
Appearance
Puerto Rican Statehood Party Partido Estadista Puertorriqueño | |
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Abbreviation | PEPR |
Founded | 1948 |
Dissolved | 1952 |
Succeeded by | Partido Estadista Republicano |
Headquarters | San Juan, Puerto Rico |
Ideology | |
Political position | Right-wing |
Partido Estadista Puertorriqueño (English: Puerto Rican Statehood Party) [1948 - 1952] was a political party in Puerto Rico that existed from 1948 to 1952.[1] The party resulted when Partido Unión Republicana Progresista ceased to exist in 1948, renaming itself as "Partido Estadista Puertorriqueño."[2] Its president was Celestino Iriarte.[3] Partido Estadista Puertorriqueño dissolved in 1952 when, once again, it changed names "to return to its roots" and renamed itself as Partido Estadista Republicano,[4] the party founded by Jose Celso Barbosa in 1899.[5]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Elecciones en Puerto Rico -- Tomo II (1952-1964). Juan Jose Nolla-Acosta. Lulu.com Ponce, Puerto Rico. 2010. p. 8. Accessed 27 May 2019.
- ^ Efectos de la política migratoria en el sistema de partidos en Puerto Rico (siglos XIX y XX). Ana Belén Benito Sánchez. Revista Iberoamerica Global. Vol 1, No 4. Nov 2008. p. 126. Accessed 28 May 2019.
- ^ 1946-12-12. Iriarte contra publicidad que hace Gobierno. El Mundo (San Juan, P.R.). 12 December 1946. "Iriarte contra publicidad que hace Gobierno." El Mundo (San Juan, P.R.) Archived 18 February 2014, at Universidad Interamericana de Puerto Rico.
- ^ Elecciones en Puerto Rico -- Tomo II (1952-1964). Juan Jose Nolla-Acosta. Lulu.com Ponce, Puerto Rico. 2010. p. 89. Accessed 27 May 2019.
- ^ Elecciones en Puerto Rico -- Tomo II (1952-1964). Juan Jose Nolla-Acosta. Lulu.com Ponce, Puerto Rico. 2010. p. 89. Accessed 27 May 2019.
Further reading
[edit]- José Trías Monge, Puerto Rico: The Trials of the Oldest Colony in the World (Yale University Press, 1997) ISBN 0-300-07618-5
External links
[edit]- Elecciones en Puerto Rico.
- Coaliciones, alianzas, y uniones entre las colectividades (1896-1945) by CECANGPR
- Entre 1920 y 1924 on Pomarrosas