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Ángel Viera Martínez

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329:, who normally would have presided over the House only until it elected its new Speaker in its inaugural session, became the first unelected Acting Speaker of the House. During Bernazard's incumbency, he appointed co-chairs to the House standing committees and required that all House decisions and legislation be approved by consensus. After some political wrangling, in what became known as the Viera-Colberg Pact, the House elected Viera Martinez once again as Speaker for the remainder of 1981 and maverick Popular Democratic Rep. 542: 554: 333:
as Speaker from 1982 until 1984. In late 1981, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Popular Democratic candidate in the 35th District, and with the Popular Democrats finally filling in the two vacancies they had, that party gained control of the House, with a majority of 26. In 1982, Viera
594: 313:, creating a tie with each party holding 25 seats, pending the final results of that district. Since the new House in 1981 was tied, it was unable to elect a Speaker, as required, by an absolute majority. To complicate matters, 512: 485: 604: 325:'s election was invalidated due to him not having the constitutionally required 25 years to serve in the House, leaving the House with 25 New Progressives and 23 Popular Democrats. House Secretary 599: 589: 348:
Died at Auxilio Mutuo Hospital due to heart failure at age 90. The House cloakroom was named after him before his death in 2005, when he was honored by Governor
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As a result of the 1980 elections, the New Progressive Party had won 26 seats and the Popular Democratic Party 25, but the latter challenged the results of the
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in bolting the NPP and founding the Puerto Rico Renewal Party, serving as its unsuccessful candidate for
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in the 1984 general elections, ending his elective career.
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Martínez once again became the House Minority Leader.
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Angel Viera Martínez
At-Large
Puerto Rico House of Representatives
Speaker of the Puerto Rico House of Representatives
Carlos Romero Barceló
Luis E. Ramos Yordán
Severo Colberg Ramírez
Speaker of the Puerto Rico House of Representatives
Luis A. Ferré Aguayo
Arcilio Alvarado Alvarado
Luis E. Ramos Yordán
Gurabo, Puerto Rico
Hato Rey, Puerto Rico
New Progressive Party of Puerto Rico
National Democratic Party of Puerto Rico
Alma mater
University of Puerto Rico School of Law
JD
Lawyer
Juris Doctor
University of Puerto Rico School of Law
New Progressive Party
Puerto Rico House of Representatives
Luis A. Ferré
Puerto Rico Senate
Rafael Hernández Colón
Popular Democratic Party of Puerto Rico
35th Representative District
Ramón Muñiz
32nd District

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