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UPR: Another Presidency in the Service of Partisan Political Power?

Partisan politics has historically been embedded in the University of Puerto Rico (UPR). What has changed is how explicit and gross the interventions of the parties in power are. There is no more effort in dissimulation in the process to elect who heads the administration of the public university system composed of 11 campuses and a student community that, until May 2025, had more than 44,300 students. Despite not having the support of any of th…
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Partisan politics has historically been embedded in the University of Puerto Rico (UPR). What has changed is how explicit and gross the interventions of the parties in power are. There is no more effort in dissimulation in the process to elect who heads the administration of the public university system composed of 11 campuses and a student community that, until May 2025, had more than 44,300 students. Despite not having the support of any of th…

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Centro de Periodismo Investigativo broke the news in on Monday, June 23, 2025.
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