Carlos Díaz (politician)
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Carlos Alberto Díaz Sánchez (born February 6, 1970, in San Juan,
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) is a Puerto Rican politician, and former member of the
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and Senate.


Early years and studies

Carlos Díaz was born on February 6, 1970, in
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. He was raised by single mother Lydia Sánchez Bermúdez, along with her sister Ann Lee, at Las Gladiolas Housing Project in
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. He studied at
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in
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. Being a practicing
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, Díaz did missionary work in Guatemala in 1992.


Political career


Representative: 1996-2000

Upon his return to Puerto Rico, Díaz was elected to fill a vacancy at the
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for District 5. At the 1996 general elections, he was officially elected as a Representative for the same district. At the age of 25 he was the youngest legislator in Puerto Rico's history. He ran again at the 2000 general election, but lost to the candidate of the opposing party.


Senator: 2004-2008

Díaz returned to the political stage in 2004, when he presented his candidacy to the
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, representing the District of San Juan. At the 2004 general elections, he was elected as one of San Juan's two district senators, along with running-mate
Roberto Arango Roberto Arango-Vinent is an American politician who served in the Senate of Puerto Rico from January 2005 until August 2011 representing the San Juan district for the New Progressive Party of Puerto Rico (NPP), which is a conservative group der ...
. As a New Progressive Party (NPP) senator, Díaz presided two standing committees and one select committee of the Senate. Díaz was one of six members of the PNP party who chose not to support the recently defeated governor candidate,
Pedro Rosselló Pedro Juan Rosselló González, (; born April 5, 1944) is a Puerto Rican physician and politician who served as the governor of Puerto Rico from 1993 to 2001. He was President of the New Progressive Party from 1991 to 1999 and 2003 to 2008, a ...
, in his attempt to overtake the Senate's presidency from elected Senator Kenneth McClintock. For their loyalty, they became known as "Los Auténticos", which caused them to be expelled from the party. In 2008, the court agreed that Díaz and the other senators had been expelled from the party illegally and they were to be reinstated to their full capacity, as District Presidents, Delegates to the party or any other function they had inside the party. The decision also established that they could run for reelection for their party. However, before his expulsion, Díaz became the center of a political scandal, when surveillance cameras of the
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were misused to record him. In the recording, Díaz was accompanying two ladies to the parking lot and, as they entered their car, Díaz kissed one of them on her hands and face. The video (which came to be known as Video 59) was later used to blackmail Díaz into supporting Rosselló in his power struggle with McClintock. It was later revealed that the two ladies were employees of the Senate that were asking Díaz for economic help for a
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treatment. A commission was created within the Senate to investigate the incident, but no actions were taken against the ones who ordered the recording of it. In March 2008, Díaz was defeated for re-election as San Juan district Senator in the primaries of his party.


Recent years

In 2009, Díaz was one of the possible candidates to fill the vacancy left by former senator
Jorge de Castro Font Jorge Adolfo de Castro-Font (born September 10, 1963) is a former Puerto Rican senator and former member of the House of Representatives. Originally, he was a member of the Popular Democratic Party (PPD) but became an independent representativ ...
, who resigned to his chair after being convicted by federal authorities. Díaz, however, declined the possibility. He subsequently retired from the political arena and is currently working in the private sector as an adviser on medical and hospital services. In 2010, Secretary of Justice, Guillermo Somoza recommended an investigation on Díaz, claiming there was evidence on bribery and corruption. On December of that year, the Special Independent Prosecutor assigned to the case decided there was insufficient evidence of the allegations and did not press charges against the former senator. In March 2011, Díaz said in an interview that he would consider returning to politics. He also said that he could do it under the Popular Democratic Party stating that it was irrelevant because "the people are tired of parties... they want unity". Later that year, it was announced that Díaz was serving as adviser to thoracic surgeon Dr.
Iván González Cancel Iván F. González Cancel is a cardiovascular and heart transplant surgeon credited for having performed the first heart transplant surgery in Puerto Rico. Early life He was born in 1960 in municipality of Utuado, Puerto Rico. He lived in Utua ...
, who was aspiring to run against Governor Foretuño in NPP primaries for Governor of Puerto Rico, before his candidacy was decertified by the NPP Directorate,Exsenador Carlos Díaz "asesora" en su campaña a Iván González Cancel
on Telemundo Puerto Rico (September 1, 2011) a decision that has been appealed in federal district court. Díaz is now running in the NPP March 16, 2012, primaries for state representative in San Juan's House district 4.


Personal life


References


External links


Carlos Díaz
on SenadoPR (through
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) {{DEFAULTSORT:Diaz, Carlos 1970 births Living people New Progressive Party members of the Senate of Puerto Rico Brigham Young University alumni American Mormon missionaries in Guatemala Puerto Rican Latter Day Saints Puerto Rican Mormon missionaries 21st-century Puerto Rican politicians