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Partido Republicano Puro (Pure Republican Party), also known as Partido Constitucional Histórico, was a political party that existed in Puerto Rico from 1924 to 1932. The party's main goal was the annexation of Puerto Rico into the American Union as a state. It resulted from a split of Partido Republicano de Puerto Rico on May 4, 1924. Its president was Rafael Martínez Nadal. The party dissolved in 1932 when it joined members of the conservative end of the Alianza Puertorriqueña to form
Partido Unión Republicana The Republican Union ( es, Unión Republicana) was a pro- statehood political party in Puerto Rico, that also contemplated total autonomy in the case that U.S. statehood was denied.Bolivar Pagan. ''Historia de los Partidos Políticos Puertorriq ...
(Republican Union Party).


Background

The Puerto Rico Organic Law of 1917 resulted in new elections taking place in July 1917. Three political parties sent representatives to the Puerto Rico Legislature as a result of those elections: Union de Puerto Rico sent 13 members to the Puerto Rico Senate, while Partido Republicano de Puerto Rico sent five, and Partido Socialista sent one. Partido Republicano also ended up with a minority in Puerto Rico House of Representatives, though proportionally much stronger than its representation in the Senate. However, and seemingly encouraged in their
annexation Annexation (Latin ''ad'', to, and ''nexus'', joining), in international law, is the forcible acquisition of one state's territory by another state, usually following military occupation of the territory. It is generally held to be an illegal act ...
goals by the granting of US citizenship to Puerto Ricans, while a minority on both chambers, the members of Partido Republicano operated in a very combative fashion with their majority colleagues, the Unionists, whose main tenet was independence for Puerto Rico. Meanwhile there was also conflict inside the Union Party because some of its members (its most conservative) supported complete independence from the United States, while others (its more liberals) supported mere autonomy. In 1924 statehood supporters in Partido Union de Puerto Rico joined the liberal faction in Partido Republicano to form a new party, La Alianza for the 1928 elections. The liberal faction in Partido Republicano had other priorities above becoming a state of the Union.


Foundation

The agreements that formed La Alianza left Partido Republicano with much lower prospects to win in the elections of 1924. As such the remaining members of the Partido Republicano (its most conservative wing) re-branded themselves as Partido Republicano Puro on 4 May 1924.''Se funda el Partido Republicano Puro: Extractos del libro Rafael Martínez Nadal: Su Vida por Teofilo Maldonado.''
In, Pomarrosas's "Musings of a wandering Jibaro ~ Reflexiones de un Jíbaro errante", section titled "La situación política después de las elecciones del '20". Accessed 26 May 2019. It subsequently joined Partido Socialista to form an electoral bloc called " Coalición".


Alliances

After the 1928 elections which despite the efforts of the Republicanos Puros and the Socialistas were still won by La Alianza, in 1932 Partido Republicano Puro joined the conservative wing of La Alianza to create a new party Union Republicana, bringing an end to Partido Republicano Puro that same year.


See also

*
Republican Party of Puerto Rico (1899) The Republican Party of Puerto Rico ( es, Partido Republicano de Puerto Rico) is the local affiliate of the national United States Republican Party in Puerto Rico. The affiliation started in 1903. The party does not participate in the November ...
* Republican Party of Puerto Rico (1903) * Partido Estadista Puertorriqueño


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Further reading

* José Trías Monge, ''Puerto Rico: The Trials of the Oldest Colony in the World'' (Yale University Press, 1997) {{PR-Party Defunct political parties in Puerto Rico Political parties established in 1924 1932 disestablishments Statehood movement in Puerto Rico Political parties in Puerto Rico Political parties disestablished in 1932