Juan Dalmau Ramírez (born 1973, Caguas, Puerto Rico) is a lawyer and candidate for Governor of Puerto Rico.
Partido Independentista Puertorriqueño PIP - Puerto Rican Independence Party |
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Leader | Rubén Berríos |
Founded | October, 1946 |
Headquarters | San Juan, Puerto Rico |
Ideology | National Liberation Movement, Social liberalism, Social democracy, Pan-Latin Americanism |
International affiliation | Socialist International (SI) |
Official colours | Green & White |
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Juan 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 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 his LL.M.
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.[1] 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.