Texarkana Gazette

Tens of thousands of Puerto Ricans demand island’s governor resign

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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico—Waving flags, chanting and banging pots and pans, tens of thousands of Puerto Ricans jammed a highway Monday to demand the resignatio­n of Gov. Ricardo Rosselló in a crisis triggered by the leak of offensive, obscenity-laden chat messages between him and his advisers.

The demonstrat­ion appeared to the biggest protest on the island in nearly two decades.

“Finally, the government’s mask has fallen,” said Jannice Rivera, a 43-year-old mechanical engineer who lives in Houston but was born and raised in Puerto Rico and flew in solely to join the protest.

The protest came 10 days after the leak of 889 pages of online chats in which Rosselló and some of his close aides insulted women and mocked constituen­ts, including victims of Hurricane Maria.

The leak has intensifie­d long-smoldering anger in the U.S. territory over persistent corruption and mismanagem­ent by the island’s two main political parties, a severe debt crisis, a sickly economy and a slow recovery from Maria, which devastated Puerto Rico in September 2017.

“The people have awakened after so much outrage,” said 69-year-old retired nurse Benedicta Villegas. “There are still people without roofs and highways without lights. The chat was the tip of the iceberg.”

The crowd surged along the American Expressway despite the punishing heat—toddlers, teenagers, profession­als and the elderly, all dripping in sweat and smiling as they waved Puerto Rico flags large and small and hoisted signs.

One group dragged a portable karaoke machine and chanted, “Ricky, resign!”

“This is to show that the people respect themselves,” said Ana Carrasquil­lo, 26. “We’ve put up with corruption for so many years.”

Rosselló, a Democrat, announced Sunday evening that he would not quit, but sought to calm the unrest by promising not to seek re-election.

 ?? Associated Press ?? ■ Thousands of Puerto Ricans gather Monday in San Juan for one of the biggest protests ever seen in the U.S. territory, with irate islanders pledging to drive Gov. Ricardo Rossello from office. Protesters are demanding Rossello step down for his involvemen­t in a private chat in which he used profanitie­s to describe an ex-New York City councilwom­an and a federal control board overseeing the island’s finances.
Associated Press ■ Thousands of Puerto Ricans gather Monday in San Juan for one of the biggest protests ever seen in the U.S. territory, with irate islanders pledging to drive Gov. Ricardo Rossello from office. Protesters are demanding Rossello step down for his involvemen­t in a private chat in which he used profanitie­s to describe an ex-New York City councilwom­an and a federal control board overseeing the island’s finances.

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