Juan Dalmau Ramírez
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Juan Dalmau Ramírez (born 1973, hails from Caguas, Puerto Rico), and is a lawyer and politician.
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[edit] Education
Dalmau-Ramírez graduated from Notre Dame High School. In 1995 he obtained a bachelor’s degree from the University of Puerto Rico in Political Science, and a Juris Doctor from the University of Puerto Rico School of Law three years later. Juan Dalmau was elected to the charge of Editor-in-Chief of the prestigious U.P.R. Law School Law Review. He represented the University of Puerto Rico's Law Review in travels abroad, including a trip to Universitat de Barcelona, in Barcelona, Spain. After graduation, Dalmau served as a Law Clerk for the Chief Justice of the Puerto Rico Supreme Court. In 2000, Juan Dalmau graduated from Harvard University Law School’s Graduate Program, earning a Master in Law degree (LL.M.).
[edit] Career
Since then, Dalmau-Ramírez has quickly risen in the Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP)’s hierarchy, serving as a Legislative Adviser for Senator Manuel Rodríguez Orellana and Fernando Martín, before being elected to serve as Party Commissioner in Municipality Affairs and PIP Secretary General. Juan Dalmau-Ramírez currently serves as the Electoral Commissioner of the Puerto Rican Independent Party to the Puerto Rico State Electoral Commission (CEE), in addition to his position as Secretary General.
Dalmau-Ramírez is considered to be the next PIP’s gubernatorial candidate for the November, 2008 elections. He is seen by political pundits as the successor in the Presidency of the Puerto Rican Independence Party, seat held by the charismatic and internationally renowned, Rubén Berríos Martínez. Dr.Berríos Martínez has been at the helm of the PIP for more than three decades and is, without a question, the Puerto Rico's pro-independence movement's most distinguished representative.
[edit] See Also
Latin American and Caribbean Congress in Solidarity with Puerto Rico’s Independence