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Hon PEDRO ROSSELLO GOBERNADOR PUERTO RICO Governor Partido Nuevo Progresista PNP

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  • Composition: GERMAN SILVER
  • Condition: MEDALLA EDICION LIMITADA con CERTIFICADO NUMERADO / Limited Edition Medal with Numbered Certificate COA
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
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  • Year: 2007
  • 1000 Units in Stock
  • Location:Mansfield,TX,USA
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40 ANIVERSARIO<br>PARTIDO<br>NUEVO PROGRESISTA<br>1967 - 2007<br>2 VECES<br>GOBERNADOR<br>PEDRO ROSSELLO GONZALEZ<br>1992 - 1996 , 1996-2000<br>!! BAILA PEDRO , BAILA<br>BAILA PEDRO BAILA !!<br>MUY BIEN LOGRADA MEDALLA EN 40mm, 1oz + EN PLATA ALEMANA ,  DISEÑADA POR UN GRUPO PRIVADO PRO ESTADISTAD & CON LA BENDICION DE LA CUPULA DEL PARTIDO NUEVO PROGRESISTA COMO INICIATIVA PARA RECAUDAR FONDOS EXCLUSIVAMENTE en LA PRIMARIA ROSSELLO - VS - FORTUÑO.<br>EDICION LIMITADA DE<br>1,000 PIEZAS, CANTIDAD INFINITAMENTE CHIQUITA PARA UN PARTIDO DE MAS DE UN MILLON DE VOTANTES REGISTRADOS (PARA EL 2004 POSEIA 987,000+)<br>GRACIAS A UN MUY ESTIMADO AMIGO, TENGO LA SUERTE DE ADQUIRIR UN PEQUEÑO Y MUY PRECIADO LOTE DE ESTAS PRECIOSIDADES.<br>ENGLISH BIOGRAPHY:<br>Pedro Juan Rosselló González, M.D.<br>[pronounced “roh-seh-yóh”] (born April 5, 1944 in San Juan Puerto Rico), was the sixth Governor of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico from 1993 to 2001. He also served as President of the Council of State Governments as well as Chairman of the Southern Governor's Association, and Democratic Governors Association.<br>On May 20, 2007, in a meeting of party delegates in San Juan, Rosselló announced his intentions to seek his party's nomination for the gubernatorial elections, scheduled to be held in 2008. On March 9, 2008 he faced Resident Commissioner Luis Fortuño for the New Progressive Party's gubernatorial nomination in the party's primary election. Rosselló lost to Fortuño by a margin of nearly 20 percentage points. The following day Rosselló announced his retirement from active politics, although he made clear his intention to complete his term as Senator from Arecibo.<br>Education and professional career<br>After completing his elementary and secondary education at Academia Santa Teresita and Academia del Perpetuo Socorro, both located in San Juan, Rosselló moved to the United States to attend college. He earned his a Bachelor of Science degree, Magna Cum Laude at the University of Notre Dame in 1966, as well as academic distinctions for best student athlete. After graduation, he continued his studies in medicine at Yale University, which he completed in 1970, also graduating Magna Cum Laude. Later he specialized in general and pediatric surgery at Harvard University. Following his residency at Harvard, he practiced medicine in Puerto Rico while also attending the University of Puerto Rico Medical Sciences Campus, where he earned a Master's in Public Health (MPH) degree in 1981 (also graduating Magna Cum Laude). He later earned a graduate degree in Education from the InterAmerican University of Puerto Rico. During his college years, Rosselló became an avid tennis player that led him not only to be named the head of Notre Dame's men's tennis team, but also to play for Puerto Rico's national team in regional championships throughout the Caribbean.<br>Rosselló started his professional career alternating as an instructor at Harvard Medical School, and as an assistant professor at the University of Puerto Rico, Medical Sciences Campus, where he would later become an associate professor.<br>He became Chief of Pediatric Surgery and later Chief Surgeon at the University of Puerto Rico Children's Hospital. In 1985, Rosselló was named Health Services Director for the city of San Juan by then Mayor Baltasar Corrada del Río.<br>Political career<br>Run for Resident Commissioner<br>Rosselló began his political career in 1988 when he ran for the post of Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico, (the island's non-voting observer/representative in the United States Congress) losing to Jaime Fuster of the Popular Democratic Party (PPD). Nevertheless, he was the candidate from the New Progressive Party (PNP) for whom the most votes were cast in the 1988 Elections. This positioned him well to become his party's next leader. After leading a "Statehood Crusade" throughout the islands of Puerto Rico, in 1993 he became president of the PNP, successfully leading an opposition to a referendum sponsored by the then Governor of the island, Rafael Hernández Colón. In 1992 he successfully ran for Governor of Puerto Rico, defeating Victoria Muñoz Mendoza of the PDP.<br>Governor<br>As governor, Rosselló launched an anti-crime campaign known as "Mano Dura Contra el Crimen" (literally, "Strong hand against crime") in which the Puerto Rico National Guard was used to assist state police. His administration was also characterized by involvement in b