• Roberto Prats Palerm (born 1966) is a former Senator of Puerto Rico, a lawyer, and a former candidate for Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico in the...
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    Rican Independence Party Luis Fortuño for the New Progressive Party Roberto Prats for the Popular Democratic Party Results were announced by the State...
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  • Prats may refer to: Prats, Andorra, a village in Andorra Prats, a village in the municipality of Prats i Sansor, Catalonia Prats de Lluçanès, a town in...
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    was elected resident commissioner of Puerto Rico, defeating Senator Roberto Prats. As resident commissioner, Fortuño represented Puerto Rico in the United...
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    taking place on that day. In response to the announcement, PDP member Roberto Prats stated that unilateral referendums are pointless, and status referendums...
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    Democratic party chapter under the state chairmanship of former senator Roberto Prats, two of the five DNC members residing in Puerto Rico, Senate president...
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    Mauricio Roberto Pochettino Trossero (born 2 March 1972) is an Argentine professional football manager and former player who is the head coach of the...
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  • de Ramos (1993–2001) At Large Joaquín Peña Peña (1985–1993) Carolina Roberto Prats Palerm (2001–2005) At Large Bruno Ramos (1997-2005) Ponce Jorge Alberto...
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  • Zoé Laboy, Territorial Senator from the at-large district (2017–2019) Roberto Prats, Territorial Senator from At-Large District (2000–2004) Phil P. Leventis...
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    candidates before the election. Four superdelegates, Democratic State Chair Roberto Prats, Vice Chair Luisette Cabañas, Puerto Rico Democratic National Committeeman...
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