Women are a majority in Puerto Rico’s new Senate

For the first time in history, women occupy 14 of the 27 seats in the Senate of Puerto Rico, The majority in this legislative chamber the body swore today, Saturday, thus constituting the nineteenth Legislative Assembly.

The Secretary of the Senate, Manuel Torres, Has highlighted the milestone this morning during the swearing-in of new legislators representing five parties: Democratic People’s Party (PPD), New Progressive Party (PNP), Puerto Rican Independentist Party (PIP), Citizen Victory Movement (MVC) and Dignity project (PD).

“The challenge for you is monumental,” Torres said. “Command is that you keep that commitment until the last day in the Corps.”

The new senators are:

Maria de Lourdes Santiago, PIP

Joanne Rodríguez Veve, PD

Ana Irma Rivera Lassén, MVC

Keren Riquelme, PNP

Elizabeth Rosa Vélez, PPD

Ada García Montes, PPD

Migdalia González, PPD

Marially González, PPD

Gretchen Hau, PPD

Wanda Soto, PNP

Rosamar Trujillo Plumer, PPD

Marissa Jiménez, PNP

Nitza Morán, PNP

Migdalia Padilla Alvelo, PNP

However, Trujillo Plumey was unable to swear in this morning due to a delay in delivering his financial report, his spokesman Daphne Flowers explained.

The new Senate consists of 12 senators from the PPD, 10 from the PNP, one (1) senator from the PIP, one (1) senator from the PD, an independent senator and two (2) senators from the ‘MVC.

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