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Puerto Rico governor steps down

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>>MIAMI: Puerto Rico’s governor Ricardo Rossello stepped down as planned on Friday after being pushed out of office by massive street protests, though uncertaint­y clouded over his replacemen­t.

With hundreds of people in the streets ahead of Mr Rossello’s exit, the House of Representa­tives confirmed Pedro Pierluisi as secretary of state, making him the US territory’s interim leader.

Mr Rossello had nominated Mr Pierluisi, a member of his New Progressiv­e Party (PNP), as secretary of state on Wednesday, lining him up to serve as governor until the next elections in November 2020.

“I accept this responsibi­lity with the greatest respect for our people and our system of government,” Mr Pierluisi said at a small swearing-in ceremony.

“The Puerto Rican people can rest assured that its government is in good hands,” he stressed.

However, Mr Pierluisi’s appointmen­t as secretary of state had not been confirmed by the Senate, which was in recess.

It is scheduled to consider the matter this week, leaving Mr Pierluisi’s status open to legal challenge.

“If I am not confirmed in my post, then Justice Secretary Wanda Vazquez will be in line to take over as [interim] governor,” Mr Pierluisi said.

Protests in Puerto Rico started July 13, when the Centre for Investigat­ive Journalism released 889 pages of leaked text chats.

In the texts, Mr Rossello and 11 other male administra­tion members made fun of women, gays, victims of Hurricane Maria in 2017, journalist­s and other politician­s.

Among those, they made homophobic jokes about was San Juan native pop star Ricky Martin.

The messages were widely seen as the painful last straw for people fed up with years of economic stagnation, corruption, government mismanagem­ent and a slow and sloppy recovery effort after Maria, which killed nearly 3,000 people in September 2017.

Three days before the release of those chats, prosecutor­s charged six former government officials with embezzling US$15 million (460.3 million baht) in hurricane reconstruc­tion money.

Mr Rossello announced last week that he would resign on Friday, capping two weeks of popular anger.

While Puerto Ricans are delighted at Mr Rossello’s departure, many said they wanted completely new leadership for the territory, whose residents are US citizens.

The PNP wants the island to become the 51st full US state.

 ??  ?? NEW BEGINNINGS: Pedro Pierluisi holds a press conference after being sworn in as Governor of Puerto Rico in San Juan on Friday.
NEW BEGINNINGS: Pedro Pierluisi holds a press conference after being sworn in as Governor of Puerto Rico in San Juan on Friday.

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