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prima:A “serious” debate on the island’s political future in Congress could take another decade, according to Rafael “Tatito” Hernández

The chairman of the House of Representatives assures that there will be no real opportunity to move forward with a federal process until the Fiscal Oversight Board and Congress determine that the objectives of the Promise Act have been achieved

August 5, 2024 - 12:09 PM

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Updated on August 5, 2024 - 12:09 PM

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For Hernández Montañez, the attitude of the FOMB, created eight years ago, is clear in the sense that it may take the Puerto Rico government the entire next four years to comply with the requirements of the Promesa law. (david.villafane@gfrmedia.com)

Washington D.C. - It could take Puerto Rico an additional decade - after the fiscal crisis - to get the U.S. government to take seriously the debate on the island’s political future, according to the president of the Puerto Rican House of Representatives, Rafael “Tatito” Hernández Montañez.

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