Luis Fortuno is the Governor and Barack Obama is the President.
No it is not as of January 2013 the U.S. government still referred to Puerto Rico as unincorporated
Puerto Rico is a commonwealth of the United States. The elected Governor is the head of Puerto Rico, with the President of The United States being Chief of Sate. For further reading, try the links below.
Luis Fortuno is the current Governor.
The piece of legislation that authorized a civil government in Puerto Rico and formally established it as a U. S. territory was the Foraker Act.
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governor.
Puerto Rico does not have a prime minister. The governor is the head of the government in Puerto Rico. Alejandro García Padilla is the current governor.
Puerto Rico is a United States territory so Barack Obama would be the head of their government and Alejandro García Padilla is Governor of the territory.
Luis Fortuno is the head of the Puerto Rican government (Governor of Puerto Rico). He is also the president of the New Progressive Party of Puerto Rico.
Puerto Rico is a United States territory so Barack Obama would be the head of their government and Alejandro García Padilla is Governor of the territory.
The Government of Puerto Rico have two official names. The first one: Government of Puerto Rico; and the second one: Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. In Spanish: 'Gobierno de Puerto Rico' or 'Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico'.
Puerto Rico does not have a president except the President of the United States who is the head of government since it's a USA territory. It has a governor who runs the show.
an independent but associated government with USA a governor is the head of the country
Puerto Rico Government Development Bank was created in 1942.
There is no President of Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico is part of the US, so the President of the United States is the head of state for Puerto Rico, as for the rest of the US.
No. Puerto Rico has a government similar to the US with an elected governor, and an elected bicameral legislature.
Practically the Federal Government and the taxpayers that live in Puerto Rico.