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“The Brink of Political Revolution”: Puerto Rican Protests Continue Amid Political Uncertainty

“The Brink of Political Revolution”: Puerto Rican Protests Continue Amid Political Uncertainty Protests are continuing in Puerto Rico days after mass demonstrations forced Governor Ricardo Rosselló to step down. It marked the first time in Puerto Rico’s history that protests have toppled a sitting governor. Rosselló’s last day in office is this Friday, but it remains unclear who will take his place. Justice Secretary Wanda Vázquez first said she had no interest in being governor; however, on Monday, Vázquez’s spokesperson did not rule out her becoming governor. On Monday, protesters gathered outside Vázquez’s office calling for her to resign as justice secretary. The ongoing protests in Puerto Rico come as concern is growing that the political turmoil could lead to the Financial Oversight and Management Board seizing more power. We speak with Manuel Natal, an independent member of the House of Representatives of Puerto Rico and a member of the grassroots organization Victoria Ciudadana.

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