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Orlando Parga

Orlando Parga Figueroa (born February 6, 1939, in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico) is a Puerto Rican politician and former member of the Senate of Puerto Rico. He served as President pro tempore of the Senate from 2005 to 2009.

Orlando Parga Figueroa
Member of the Puerto Rico Senate
from the At-large district
In office
April 11, 1999 – January 1, 2009
Preceded byRoberto Rexach Benítez
President pro tempore of the Senate of Puerto Rico
In office
2005–2008
Preceded byVelda González
Succeeded byMargarita Nolasco
Minority Whip of the Senate of Puerto Rico
In office
2001–2005
Succeeded bySila Mari González
Personal details
Born (1939-02-06) February 6, 1939 (age 85)
Mayagüez, Puerto Rico
Political partyNew Progressive Party
Other political
affiliations
New Progressive Party
SpouseTeresita Aponte Vázquez
Children3 (Waldo, Ana Ivette, Carlos Manuel)
Alma materUniversity of Puerto Rico
State University of New York (BA)
ProfessionPolitician

Early years and studies edit

Orlando Parga Figueroa was born on February 6, 1939, in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico. His father, Orlando Parga Tossas, was a leader of the Partido Estadista Republicano and a right-hand man to its leader, Miguel A. García Méndez.

Parga studied in various schools in Toa Baja, Bayamón, and San Juan. He continued his college studies at the University of Puerto Rico, and then at the State University of New York (SUNY) receiving a Bachelor's degree in Public Administration.

Journalism career edit

Parga worked for several years for the weekly newspaper La Opinión. He worked as City Editor and Editor of La Opinión from 1962 to 1968, and then as Director from 1973 to 1975. He has also written columns for other newspapers like El Mundo, La Semana, and El Nuevo Día.

Political career edit

First administrative and adviser positions edit

Parga began his political career when he was elected state president of the Republican Youth in 1957, a post to which he was reelected in 1960 and 1964. In 1961, Parga became the first Puerto Rican to be named as part of the United States Republican Youth National Committee. During this time, he also served Press Aide to Senator Miguel A. García Méndez. In 1968, Parga ran unsuccessfully for an at-large seat in the Puerto Rico House of Representatives under the Republican Party, which would disappear following that year's elections. He then worked as Director of Public Relations at the Automobile Accidents Compensation Administration (ACAA) from 1969 to 1973.

From 1975 to 1976, Parga served as Press Aide to Carlos Romero Barceló, who was Mayor of San Juan at the time. He also served as Communications Advisor to another Mayor of San Juan, Baltasar Corrada del Río, from 1985 to 1988. Parga also served as a consultant to Mayors of Guaynabo Alejandro Cruz and Héctor O'Neill. From 1993 to 1994 he also served as Director of the Press, Communications, and Public Relations Office of the Senate of Puerto Rico.

Career as Senator: 1999–2009 edit

First term as Senator: 1999–2004 edit

He ran unsuccessfully for Senator at-large in the 1991 and 1995 PNP primaries. Parga was finally elected to the post in a special election held on April 11, 1999, to fill the vacancy left by former Senate President Roberto Rexach Benitez' resignation. At the 2000 general elections, he was reelected to his seat and chosen as Senate Minority Whip.[1]

Second term and party split: 2005–2008 edit

Parga was re-elected at the 2004 elections.[2] However, when the defeated 2004 PNP gubernatorial candidate, Pedro Rosselló, gained a seat in the Senate and tried to oust President Kenneth McClintock, Parga was one of the six Senators that supported the latter and refused to support Rosselló.[3] For their loyalty, they became known as "Los Auténticos", which in turn, ignited a series of schemes to coerce them into supporting Rosselló.

In November 2005, it was revealed that the Puerto Rico Capitol's surveillance camera system was allegedly misused to blackmail fellow Senator Carlos Díaz, one of the so-called "Auténticos". McClintock appointed Parga to chair the tripartisan Blue Ribbon Committee looking into the matter. His refusal to cover-up sworn statements suggesting administrative irregularities in the administration of the House of Representatives triggered the New Progressive Party directorate to recommend his expulsion, along with Senate President Kenneth McClintock.[4][5] The party recommended the expulsion of the six Senators in March 2006. According to McClintock, this recommendation was rejected by a General Assembly on August 20, 2006.[6][7]

Within the Senate, he presided the Committee on Consumer Affairs and Government Reports. As a result of the May 2005 split within the majority delegation, he assumed the chairmanship of the Federal, Industrial and Economic Affairs Committee of the Senate and of the Cordova and Fernos Congressional Internship Joint Committee. After Senator Héctor Martínez resigned the chairmanship of the Senate's Public Safety Committee, Parga was appointed its acting chair by the Senate President.

On July 5, 2007, Parga announced that, rather than file for reelection under the PNP banner, he would aspire to become the first independent candidate to win an election to the Senate and put all his Senate leadership positions at McClintock's disposal.[8] The Senate President immediately reiterated his trust in him, although he would no longer appear in the slate of PNP candidates.[9] In November 2008 he was not reelected while running as an independent.[10]

Recent years edit

Actually, as a political analyst, Parga has not held his punches when commenting on Puerto Rico's status and politics issues. In 2010, Parga said in an interview that "being a legislator in this island is worth nothing. When I was young, I would stand in the Senate gallery and dream about being a Senator. It used to be something prestigious."[11]

Parga is a political analyst on NotiUno 630 a local radio network and served as a government consultant and the House of Representatives of Puerto Rico[Legislative Services of Puerto Rico], 2009–2013.

Personal life edit

Parga is married to Teresita Aponte Vázquez. He has three children, Waldo, Ana Ivette, and Carlos Manuel from a previous marriage. Parga and Aponte reside in Caguas.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Elecciones Generales 2000: Escrutinio de Senadores January 8, 2012, at the Wayback Machine on CEEPUR (December 19, 2000)
  2. ^ Elecciones Generales 2004: Recuento de Senadores 2012-07-27 at the Wayback Machine on CEEPUR
  3. ^ Jorge de Castro Font involucra a muchos en esquemas de corrupción on Puerto Rico; Marrero, Rosita (May 18, 2011)
  4. ^ Parga a la carga por el video 59 2012-04-25 at the Wayback Machine on Primera Hora; Aldridge, Leonardo (September 25, 2006)
  5. ^ Vivo el caso del video 59 2012-04-25 at the Wayback Machine on Primera Hora; Garzón Fernández, Irene (September 26, 2006)
  6. ^ Expulsiones en el PNP on WKAQ 580 (07/03/2006)
  7. ^ No hay quien saque a McClintock del PNP on Primera Hora (January 1, 2007)
  8. ^ Parga anuncia candidatura independiente on Primera Hora (July 5, 2007)
  9. ^ Intacto el poder del legislador Orlando Parga en el Senado on WAPA-TV (July 5, 2007)
  10. ^ Elecciones Generales 2008: Escrutinio General November 20, 2011, at the Wayback Machine on CEEPUR (June 15, 2009)
  11. ^ Auténticos niegan recibir soborno a cambio de legislación on Primera Hora; Marrero, Rosita (April 7, 2010)

External links edit

  • Biografía de Orlando Parga

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Orlando Parga Figueroa born February 6 1939 in Mayaguez Puerto Rico is a Puerto Rican politician and former member of the Senate of Puerto Rico He served as President pro tempore of the Senate from 2005 to 2009 Orlando Parga FigueroaMember of the Puerto Rico Senate from the At large districtIn office April 11 1999 January 1 2009Preceded byRoberto Rexach BenitezPresident pro tempore of the Senate of Puerto RicoIn office 2005 2008Preceded byVelda GonzalezSucceeded byMargarita NolascoMinority Whip of the Senate of Puerto RicoIn office 2001 2005Succeeded bySila Mari GonzalezPersonal detailsBorn 1939 02 06 February 6 1939 age 85 Mayaguez Puerto RicoPolitical partyNew Progressive PartyOther politicalaffiliationsNew Progressive PartySpouseTeresita Aponte VazquezChildren3 Waldo Ana Ivette Carlos Manuel Alma materUniversity of Puerto RicoState University of New York BA ProfessionPolitician Contents 1 Early years and studies 2 Journalism career 3 Political career 3 1 First administrative and adviser positions 3 2 Career as Senator 1999 2009 3 2 1 First term as Senator 1999 2004 3 2 2 Second term and party split 2005 2008 4 Recent years 5 Personal life 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEarly years and studies editOrlando Parga Figueroa was born on February 6 1939 in Mayaguez Puerto Rico His father Orlando Parga Tossas was a leader of the Partido Estadista Republicano and a right hand man to its leader Miguel A Garcia Mendez Parga studied in various schools in Toa Baja Bayamon and San Juan He continued his college studies at the University of Puerto Rico and then at the State University of New York SUNY receiving a Bachelor s degree in Public Administration Journalism career editParga worked for several years for the weekly newspaper La Opinion He worked as City Editor and Editor of La Opinion from 1962 to 1968 and then as Director from 1973 to 1975 He has also written columns for other newspapers like El Mundo La Semana and El Nuevo Dia Political career editFirst administrative and adviser positions edit Parga began his political career when he was elected state president of the Republican Youth in 1957 a post to which he was reelected in 1960 and 1964 In 1961 Parga became the first Puerto Rican to be named as part of the United States Republican Youth National Committee During this time he also served Press Aide to Senator Miguel A Garcia Mendez In 1968 Parga ran unsuccessfully for an at large seat in the Puerto Rico House of Representatives under the Republican Party which would disappear following that year s elections He then worked as Director of Public Relations at the Automobile Accidents Compensation Administration ACAA from 1969 to 1973 From 1975 to 1976 Parga served as Press Aide to Carlos Romero Barcelo who was Mayor of San Juan at the time He also served as Communications Advisor to another Mayor of San Juan Baltasar Corrada del Rio from 1985 to 1988 Parga also served as a consultant to Mayors of Guaynabo Alejandro Cruz and Hector O Neill From 1993 to 1994 he also served as Director of the Press Communications and Public Relations Office of the Senate of Puerto Rico Career as Senator 1999 2009 edit First term as Senator 1999 2004 edit He ran unsuccessfully for Senator at large in the 1991 and 1995 PNP primaries Parga was finally elected to the post in a special election held on April 11 1999 to fill the vacancy left by former Senate President Roberto Rexach Benitez resignation At the 2000 general elections he was reelected to his seat and chosen as Senate Minority Whip 1 Second term and party split 2005 2008 edit Parga was re elected at the 2004 elections 2 However when the defeated 2004 PNP gubernatorial candidate Pedro Rossello gained a seat in the Senate and tried to oust President Kenneth McClintock Parga was one of the six Senators that supported the latter and refused to support Rossello 3 For their loyalty they became known as Los Autenticos which in turn ignited a series of schemes to coerce them into supporting Rossello In November 2005 it was revealed that the Puerto Rico Capitol s surveillance camera system was allegedly misused to blackmail fellow Senator Carlos Diaz one of the so called Autenticos McClintock appointed Parga to chair the tripartisan Blue Ribbon Committee looking into the matter His refusal to cover up sworn statements suggesting administrative irregularities in the administration of the House of Representatives triggered the New Progressive Party directorate to recommend his expulsion along with Senate President Kenneth McClintock 4 5 The party recommended the expulsion of the six Senators in March 2006 According to McClintock this recommendation was rejected by a General Assembly on August 20 2006 6 7 Within the Senate he presided the Committee on Consumer Affairs and Government Reports As a result of the May 2005 split within the majority delegation he assumed the chairmanship of the Federal Industrial and Economic Affairs Committee of the Senate and of the Cordova and Fernos Congressional Internship Joint Committee After Senator Hector Martinez resigned the chairmanship of the Senate s Public Safety Committee Parga was appointed its acting chair by the Senate President On July 5 2007 Parga announced that rather than file for reelection under the PNP banner he would aspire to become the first independent candidate to win an election to the Senate and put all his Senate leadership positions at McClintock s disposal 8 The Senate President immediately reiterated his trust in him although he would no longer appear in the slate of PNP candidates 9 In November 2008 he was not reelected while running as an independent 10 Recent years editActually as a political analyst Parga has not held his punches when commenting on Puerto Rico s status and politics issues In 2010 Parga said in an interview that being a legislator in this island is worth nothing When I was young I would stand in the Senate gallery and dream about being a Senator It used to be something prestigious 11 Parga is a political analyst on NotiUno 630 a local radio network and served as a government consultant and the House of Representatives of Puerto Rico Legislative Services of Puerto Rico 2009 2013 Personal life editParga is married to Teresita Aponte Vazquez He has three children Waldo Ana Ivette and Carlos Manuel from a previous marriage Parga and Aponte reside in Caguas See also edit nbsp Puerto Rico portalList of Puerto Ricans Senate of Puerto RicoSenate of Puerto RicoPreceded byVelda Gonzalez Minority Whip of the Puerto Rico Senate2001 2005 Succeeded bySila Maria Gonzalez CalderonPreceded byVelda Gonzalez President pro tempore of the Puerto Rico Senate2005 2008 Succeeded byMargarita Nolasco SantiagoReferences edit Elecciones Generales 2000 Escrutinio de Senadores Archived January 8 2012 at the Wayback Machine on CEEPUR December 19 2000 Elecciones Generales 2004 Recuento de Senadores Archived 2012 07 27 at the Wayback Machine on CEEPUR Jorge de Castro Font involucra a muchos en esquemas de corrupcion on Puerto Rico Marrero Rosita May 18 2011 Parga a la carga por el video 59 Archived 2012 04 25 at the Wayback Machine on Primera Hora Aldridge Leonardo September 25 2006 Vivo el caso del video 59 Archived 2012 04 25 at the Wayback Machine on Primera Hora Garzon Fernandez Irene September 26 2006 Expulsiones en el PNP on WKAQ 580 07 03 2006 No hay quien saque a McClintock del PNP on Primera Hora January 1 2007 Parga anuncia candidatura independiente on Primera Hora July 5 2007 Intacto el poder del legislador Orlando Parga en el Senado on WAPA TV July 5 2007 Elecciones Generales 2008 Escrutinio General Archived November 20 2011 at the Wayback Machine on CEEPUR June 15 2009 Autenticos niegan recibir soborno a cambio de legislacion on Primera Hora Marrero Rosita April 7 2010 External links editBiografia de Orlando Parga Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Orlando Parga amp oldid 1179540815, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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