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Jorge Luis Navarro Suárez (born July 8, 1964) is a Puerto Rican people, Puerto Rican politician affiliated with the New Progressive Party of Puerto Rico, New Progressive Party (PNP). He has been a member of the Puerto Rico House of Representatives since 2004 representing Puerto Rico Representative districts, District 5.


Early years and studies

Jorge Luis Navarro Suárez was born on July 8, 1964, in San Juan, Puerto Rico, San Juan. He is the second of five children born to politician Georgie Navarro and Nitza Suárez. Navarro graduated high school from the University Gardens School. He then completed a bachelor's degree in management and finance from the University of Puerto Rico at Bayamón.


Professional career

After graduating, Navarro started working in the private sector, as manager in the Pueblo Supermarkets, Pueblo Supermarket chain. He also served as special aide of the then-secretary of commerce, Juan F. Woldroff. Navarro also worked as deputy director of a federal entrepreneurial program from the development bank called Minority Business Opportunity of Commerce, helping small business to develop.


Political career

In Puerto Rican general election, 2004, 2004, Navarro won a seat in the Puerto Rico House of Representatives representing Puerto Rico Representative districts, District 5. He has been reelected in Puerto Rican general election, 2008, 2008, Puerto Rican general election, 2012, 2012 and 2016 Puerto Rican general election, 2016 In 2010, Navarro was captured in an undercover video for ABC News during an event of the Council of United States Legislators in Louisville, Kentucky. During the video, which was part of an investigative report on the behavior of legislators, Navarro is seen allegedly harassing a female ABC journalism student. Navarro denied the allegations and claimed he got close to the student so he could listen to her. He was baptized as "Cara de Juma Épica" by Puerto Rico Governor, Ricardo Rosselló, in the chats made public during the Telegramgate, Rickyleaks scandal that culminated with Rossello's resignation.


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Jorge Navarro Suárez Official BiographyJorge Navarro Suárez Profile
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