Puerto Rico has three options on it's political status. Statehood, Commonwealth (Current), and Independence from the United States. The topic is very debated on the island as there are three political parties and each one has it's ideology. Also, Puerto Rico is a Spanish-speaking commonwealth/nation, and Puerto Ricans are very proud of their language because Puerto Rico speaks its own language called Puerto Rican Spanish which is different from Spaniard Spanish or Mexican Spanish. The major political party of Puerto Rico is the People's Democratic Party which seeks to remain a commonwealth. Puerto Ricans will go to vote in November 2012 to see if the current political status will be changed. The last plebiscite was in 1998 and Puerto Ricans voted to remain a commonwealth.
Puerto rico will never be a state
Puerto Rico is not a state. The symbol/insect/animal of Puerto Rico is the Coqui.
Puerto Rico is by Cuba
The state soil of Puerto Rico is Bayamon.
no * Puerto Rico is a commonwealth.
Puerto Rico is not in any state. It is in the Caribbean.
Perhaps never, the choice belongs to the Puerto Ricans. PUERTO RICO WILL NEVERR BE A STATE
Puerto Rico is officially named the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. It is an unincorporated territory of the United States.
Puerto Rico is a US Territory and has not achieved statehood.
Yes Puerto Rico has a territory quarter.
Puerto Rico does not have a dictator. Puerto Rico is a commonwealth (but not a state) of the United States. I believe it has a governor, but that is about it.
Puerto Rico is not a State but a US Territory and has been since 1898.