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Benny Frankie Cerezo

Benny Frankie Cerezo (1943 – April 15, 2013), was an accomplished lawyer, one of the seven founding members of the Puerto Rico New Progressive Party, legislator, and a political analyst. He got his law degree from the University of Puerto Rico (in 1965), pursued constitutional law at Harvard University (summers of 1977 and 1978) and got a PhD in Administrative Constitutional Right from Spain's Universidad Complutense de Madrid (in 2002).

Benny Frankie Cerezo
At-Large Member of the Puerto Rico House of Representatives
In office
January 2, 1969 – January 1, 1973
Personal details
Born1943
Aguadilla, Puerto Rico
DiedApril 15, 2013
Cleveland, Ohio
SpouseCarmen Consuelo Vargas
Alma materUniversity of Puerto Rico
University of Puerto Rico School of Law
University of Harvard
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
OccupationAttorney, legislator, politician, political analyst

Political career

Cerezo served as a member of the Puerto Rico House of Representatives between 1969 and 1973. Elected in 1968 under the newly founded New Progressive Party at an early age, incoming Speaker Angel Viera Martínez appointed him to chair one of the House's two most powerful committees, the Government Affairs Committee. Cerezo came out against the Vietnam War and ended up losing his chairmanship, ending his elective career.[1]

From 1989 to 1991, Cerezo once again collaborated briefly with the pro-statehood New Progressive Party(NPP) when he accepted party president Carlos Romero Barceló's invitation to spearhead the party's lobbying efforts to get Congress to approve a bill providing for a referendum in Puerto Rico on political status options. Cerezo put together a group of ad hoc volunteer lobbyists, including Romero, legendary party founder Luis A. Ferré, in his late 80's at the time, as well as a younger cadre that included attorney Carlos Díaz Olivo, now a law professor, businessman Cesar Cabrera, subsequently a United States Ambassador, attorney Luis Fortuño, subsequently Governor of Puerto Rico, and Kenneth McClintock, who later became the territory's President of the Senate and Secretary of State. When Pedro Rosselló became party president and Cerezo questioned many of Rossello's policies, Cerezo once again withdrew from collaborating with the NPP.

After leaving the NPP sphera, he went on to have a successful law practice and a career as a non-affiliated political analyst.

Political analysis

Cerezo participated in many political analysis programs from 1969 until his death in 2013. His political analysis style was described very well by Nilsa Pierri Castellón: "Benny was bold in the analysis, risky in his judgments, but vertical and almost always accurate".[2] Cerezo was a harsh critic of the actions he understood wrong, or harmful to the people, regardless of their party or affiliation.

  • Together with Noel Colón Martínez, Severo Colberg Ramírez, Juan Manuel García Passalacqua and José Arsenio Torres (former Secretary of Education)[3] he founded "Cara a Cara Ante el País", one of the most successful political analysis programs that lasted 10 years on TV.
  • In 1970, he founded "Dialogando con Benny" in WKAQ (AM). This program was broadcast on Sundays from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. on various radio stations, and ended always being the number one program for that time segment.
  • He founded "Voz Primera" with Don Roberto Sánchez Vilella (former governor of Puerto Rico from the Popular Democratic Party of Puerto Rico-PDP), Victoria Muñoz Mendoza (daughter of the first governor of Puerto Rico and the first female candidate for governor in Puerto Rico), Elías Gútierrez, José Luis Méndez y Santos Negrón. The program was aired in commercial radio and the University of Puerto Rico radio station.
  • He helped found "Avance", along with several other political mavericks, including Juan Manuel García Passalacqua and Noel Colón Martínez a Puerto Rican newsweekly magazine that attempted to provide a heavy dose of political analysis before folding.

Cerezo was also a regular columnist for El Mundo (Puerto Rico), El Imparcial y El Nuevo Día newspapers, and an occasional columnist for "The San Juan Star".

At the time of his death, he was a political analyst for several radio and TV stations in Puerto Rico, and was in charge of an hour-long political analysis talk show on Radio Isla 1320 WSKN, an island-wide radio network.

His life

He was married to United States District Judge Carmen Consuelo Vargas and was the father of one daughter and one son, a partner in a Miami law firm.

Death

Known political analyst Benny Frankie Cerezo, died April 15, 2013 on the United States mainland due to health complications.

References

  1. ^ Muñiz, Alba; Figueroa, Alex; Rodríguez Sánchez, Israel (April 16, 2013). "Muere repentinamente Bennie Frankie Cerezo". El Nuevo Día. Retrieved May 16, 2022 – via pressreader.
  2. ^ Homenage a Benny, by Nilsa Pietri Castellón
  3. ^ List of Secretaries of Education in Puerto Rico

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Benny Frankie Cerezo 1943 April 15 2013 was an accomplished lawyer one of the seven founding members of the Puerto Rico New Progressive Party legislator and a political analyst He got his law degree from the University of Puerto Rico in 1965 pursued constitutional law at Harvard University summers of 1977 and 1978 and got a PhD in Administrative Constitutional Right from Spain s Universidad Complutense de Madrid in 2002 Benny Frankie CerezoAt Large Member of the Puerto Rico House of RepresentativesIn office January 2 1969 January 1 1973Personal detailsBorn1943Aguadilla Puerto RicoDiedApril 15 2013Cleveland OhioSpouseCarmen Consuelo VargasAlma materUniversity of Puerto RicoUniversity of Puerto Rico School of LawUniversity of HarvardUniversidad Complutense de MadridOccupationAttorney legislator politician political analyst Contents 1 Political career 2 Political analysis 3 His life 4 Death 5 ReferencesPolitical career EditCerezo served as a member of the Puerto Rico House of Representatives between 1969 and 1973 Elected in 1968 under the newly founded New Progressive Party at an early age incoming Speaker Angel Viera Martinez appointed him to chair one of the House s two most powerful committees the Government Affairs Committee Cerezo came out against the Vietnam War and ended up losing his chairmanship ending his elective career 1 From 1989 to 1991 Cerezo once again collaborated briefly with the pro statehood New Progressive Party NPP when he accepted party president Carlos Romero Barcelo s invitation to spearhead the party s lobbying efforts to get Congress to approve a bill providing for a referendum in Puerto Rico on political status options Cerezo put together a group of ad hoc volunteer lobbyists including Romero legendary party founder Luis A Ferre in his late 80 s at the time as well as a younger cadre that included attorney Carlos Diaz Olivo now a law professor businessman Cesar Cabrera subsequently a United States Ambassador attorney Luis Fortuno subsequently Governor of Puerto Rico and Kenneth McClintock who later became the territory s President of the Senate and Secretary of State When Pedro Rossello became party president and Cerezo questioned many of Rossello s policies Cerezo once again withdrew from collaborating with the NPP After leaving the NPP sphera he went on to have a successful law practice and a career as a non affiliated political analyst Political analysis EditCerezo participated in many political analysis programs from 1969 until his death in 2013 His political analysis style was described very well by Nilsa Pierri Castellon Benny was bold in the analysis risky in his judgments but vertical and almost always accurate 2 Cerezo was a harsh critic of the actions he understood wrong or harmful to the people regardless of their party or affiliation Together with Noel Colon Martinez Severo Colberg Ramirez Juan Manuel Garcia Passalacqua and Jose Arsenio Torres former Secretary of Education 3 he founded Cara a Cara Ante el Pais one of the most successful political analysis programs that lasted 10 years on TV In 1970 he founded Dialogando con Benny in WKAQ AM This program was broadcast on Sundays from 8 30 to 10 30 a m on various radio stations and ended always being the number one program for that time segment He founded Voz Primera with Don Roberto Sanchez Vilella former governor of Puerto Rico from the Popular Democratic Party of Puerto Rico PDP Victoria Munoz Mendoza daughter of the first governor of Puerto Rico and the first female candidate for governor in Puerto Rico Elias Gutierrez Jose Luis Mendez y Santos Negron The program was aired in commercial radio and the University of Puerto Rico radio station He helped found Avance along with several other political mavericks including Juan Manuel Garcia Passalacqua and Noel Colon Martinez a Puerto Rican newsweekly magazine that attempted to provide a heavy dose of political analysis before folding Cerezo was also a regular columnist for El Mundo Puerto Rico El Imparcial y El Nuevo Dia newspapers and an occasional columnist for The San Juan Star At the time of his death he was a political analyst for several radio and TV stations in Puerto Rico and was in charge of an hour long political analysis talk show on Radio Isla 1320 WSKN an island wide radio network His life EditHe was married to United States District Judge Carmen Consuelo Vargas and was the father of one daughter and one son a partner in a Miami law firm Death EditKnown political analyst Benny Frankie Cerezo died April 15 2013 on the United States mainland due to health complications References Edit Muniz Alba Figueroa Alex Rodriguez Sanchez Israel April 16 2013 Muere repentinamente Bennie Frankie Cerezo El Nuevo Dia Retrieved May 16 2022 via pressreader Homenage a Benny by Nilsa Pietri Castellon List of Secretaries of Education in Puerto Rico Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Benny Frankie Cerezo amp oldid 1088147034, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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