• Rubén Ángel Berríos Martínez (born June 21, 1939) is a Puerto Rican politician, international law attorney, writer, and current president of the Puerto...
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  • Senator Berríos may refer to: Carmen Berríos (fl. 1990s–2000s), Senate of Puerto Rico Rubén Berríos (born 1939), Senate of Puerto Rico This disambiguation...
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    official status in 2008. In 1971, the PIP gubernatorial candidate, Rubén Berríos led a protest against the US Navy in Culebra. During the 1972 elections...
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  • Maria Antonia Berrios (born 1977), American politician Rubén Berríos (born 1939), Puerto Rican lawyer and politician Science Eugenio Berríos (1947–1992)...
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    procession advanced to Buxeda Cemetery, where politician and activist Rubén Berríos offered the final words. As Julia's coffin was lowered, a load of carnations...
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  • main island of Puerto Rico. One particular protest was led in 1971 by Rubén Berríos, President of the Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP), an attorney...
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  • Morales (1941–1949) Santos P. Amadeo the "Champion of Habeas Corpus" Rubén Berríos Martínez (1973–1977,1985–1989,1993–2000) PIP-At Large (long-time political...
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  • Americans to take part actively in its adequate solution.[citation needed] Rubén Berríos, President of the Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP), informed of...
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    Rican Independence Party Partido Independentista Puertorriqueño PIP Rubén Berríos Left-wing nationalism Social democracy Puerto Rican independence 1 /...
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    retired. New governor elected. Popular Democratic gain. Y Sila María Calderón (PPD) 48.6% Carlos Pesquera (PNP) 45.7% Rubén Berríos Martínez (PIP) 5.2%...
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