Puerto Rico Plans Vote On Territorial Status

Puerto Rico plans vote on territorial status

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (Reuters) - Governor Luis Fortuno has proposed a two-step election next year to determine whether Puerto Ricans want to remain a U.S. territory.

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