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5 unusual facts about Pedro Rosselló


José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum

Political opponents of Pedro Rosselló's administration raised various objections to the original plan, claiming that the lot of land purchased for the construction would benefit some of his political party's (PNP) heaviest financial contributors.

Roberto Sánchez Vilella

In 1997, Governor Pedro Rosselló signed into law a bill introduced by then senator Kenneth McClintock converting a major highway built by Sánchez Vilella between Ponce and Mayagüez into the "Roberto Sánchez Vilella Expressway", honoring not only his service as Governor but as Secretary of Public Works.

Roy Rosselló

He is also the nephew of former Puerto Rican governor Pedro Rosselló.

Susa y Epifanio

She is single by choice, since her standard in men have to resemble either Cruise or PNP leader Pedro Rosselló, something that is rather difficult to find in Puerto Rico.

UFC 8

Among those government officials was Governor Pedro Rosselló and Sports and Recreation Director Erick Labrador.


Inés Mendoza

She was defeated by Pedro Rosselló, the candidate for the New Progressive Party.

Luis Oscar Casillas

Casillas has often been criticized for being too passionate defending his ideology especially when he went along with a group of NPP followers and protested in front of the private residence of Puerto Rico's Attorney General, Roberto Sánchez Ramos, when the Justice Department accused Pedro Rosselló of having an illegal pension.

Zoé Laboy

In 1997, Laboy was appointed by Governor Pedro Rosselló as Secretary of the Puerto Rico Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.


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Jaime Morgan Stubbe

Appointed by the Governor of Puerto Rico, Pedro Rossello in 1993, as Executive Director of Navieras, he was responsible for the privatization of Navieras de Puerto Rico, an entity created in the 1970s when during the first administration of Governor Rafael Hernández Colón the government of Puerto Rico bought out the assets of the largest shipping line serving the mainland United States-Puerto Rico market.