Barack Obama is considered the President of Puerto Rico because Puerto Rico is American territory. Puerto Rico's' government is America's government. They get all the benefits of American government, however, they are technically "independent". So, as long as they decide to be American territory, the president we have in the states will be their president too.
The President of Puerto Rico is now Barack Obama.
President Barack Obama.
The same of the US, Barack Obama
Puerto Rico is a commonwealth of the United States. So the U.S. President Barack Obama is its chief of state. However, Puerto Rico's government is headed by its appointed governor who is Alejandro Garcia Padilla. There is no office or position called "President of Puerto Rico."
Barack Obama.
George W. Bush.
It does not have a Prime Minister but is led by Governor Luis Fortuno.As a US Territory, matters of State are handled by the State Department. The internal affairs are taken care of by the Governor.
Luis Fortuno is the Governor and Barack Obama is the President.
President Barack Obama is a registered Democrat. Within the party he is considered a centrist.
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Barack Obama was the president of the United States.
No. Puerto Rico is a US territory. All Puerto Ricans are US citizen at birth. Puerto Rico president is Barack Obama.