Contenido automatizadoParcialmente escrito o traducido con información proporcionada por una herramienta de inteligencia artificial.The Resident Commissioner in Washington and president of the PPD—who spoke with El Nuevo Día and delivered a speech on the House floor—views the statute as “a setback” for the autonomist movementJune 30, 2026 - 12:58 PMAlthough he continues to insist that Puerto Rico is not a U.S. colony, Hernández—president of the Popular Democratic Party (PPD)—told El Nuevo Día that the law stripped the island of a significant degree of self-government. (Suministrada)Ten years after the enactment of the PROMESA Act, resident comissioner Pablo José Hernández said the law—which underscored Congress’ authority over Puerto Rico—“greatly discouraged” supporters of the island’s current territorial status.Popular en la Comunidad
On PROMESA’s 10th anniversary, Pablo José Hernández says Puerto Rico “lost much of its self-government”
The Resident Commissioner in Washington and president of the PPD—who spoke with El Nuevo Día and delivered a speech on the House floor—views the statute as “a setback” for the autonomist movement






