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400,000 Puerto Ricans Flood Streets to Demand Governor Resign Immediately

23-7-2019 < Activist Post 30 458 words
 

By Jake Johnson


Hours after Gov. Ricardo Rosselló resisted calls to step down over messages mocking victims of Hurricane Maria and attacking fellow politicians with misogynistic slurs, an estimated 400,000 Puerto Ricans took to the streets Monday and demanded Rosselló’s resignation in what was described as one of the largest protests in the island’s history.


“The people have spoken,” Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.), whose mother was born in Puerto Rico, tweeted in response to video footage of Puerto Ricans flooding miles of the Las Américas highway.













The highway march was part of an island-wide general strike aimed at forcing Rosselló’s ouster. As the New York Times reported, classes on the island were canceled, the largest mall in San Juan was closed, and banks did not open amid the massive demonstrations against Rosselló.





In an address on Sunday, Rosselló announced he is stepping down as head of his party and said he will not run for reelection in 2020, but stopped short of resigning.


“Governor Ricardo Rosselló has made further mockery of the Puerto Rican people by refusing to leave office,” the progressive coalition Power 4 Puerto Rico said in a statement Monday. “As worldwide demonstrations calling for the governor to step down continue, the legislature of Puerto Rico must now commence an impeachment process based on the ample evidence corroborated by many jurists of Rosselló breaking the law.”


Laura Rexach Olivencia, a Puerto Rico radio host, called Rosselló’s refusal to listen to the public and step down “a slap in the face to all Puerto Ricans.”


“For him to think he can keep governing for another year and a half as if nothing has happened is insulting to our core,” said Olivencia.


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