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The Puerto Rican Renewal Party — or Partido Renovación Puertorriqueña (PRP) in Spanish — was a short-lived Puerto Rican political party founded on August 28, 1983, in Ponce, Puerto Rico.[1] The party was disbanded in 1987.[2]
The party's main leader was then-mayor of San Juan Hernán Padilla, a pro-statehood leader and founder of the Partido Nuevo Progresista, PNP.
^El Nuevo Dia, August 29, 1983, p.1-2; "El Mundo", August 29, 1983, p.1; "The San Juan Star", August 29, 1983, p.1; Nolla-Acosta, Juan Jose "Historia de las Elecciones Celebradas en Puerto Rico, 1960-1992"
^"LC Catalog - Legacy Catalog Retired".
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