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Puerto Rico Contemplates A Reunion With Spain - CleanTechnica

Puerto Rico Contemplates A Reunion With Spain - CleanTechnica
Source: cleantechnica
Author: @cleantechnica
Published: 6/14/2025

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The article discusses a movement in Puerto Rico advocating for reunification with Spain, reflecting a desire among some residents to escape the island’s current status as a U.S. territory. Puerto Rico was a Spanish colony for over four centuries until the Spanish-American War in 1898, after which it became a U.S. possession. Although Puerto Ricans are U.S. citizens, they lack voting representation in Congress and cannot vote in presidential elections, while many do not pay federal taxes. This political limbo, combined with economic challenges such as high costs for imported goods and electricity (due in part to shipping restrictions favoring U.S.-registered vessels), fuels dissatisfaction. The movement, led by José Lara and called Adelante Reunificacionistas, seeks to make Puerto Rico the eighteenth autonomous community of Spain, citing shared language and culture as key reasons. Supporters of reunification argue that Spanish governance could help Puerto Rico overcome economic and cultural stagnation experienced under U.S. rule. The article highlights historical grievances

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