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Wanda Vázquez Garced

Wanda Emilia Vázquez Garced (born July 9, 1960)[5][6] is a Puerto Rican politician and attorney who served as Governor of Puerto Rico from 2019 to 2021.[7][8] Prior to her tenure as governor, she served as the 19th secretary of Justice, from 2017 to 2019. A member of the New Progressive Party and Republican Party of Puerto Rico, Vázquez is the second female governor in Puerto Rican history, after Sila María Calderón. She assumed the office following the resignation of Ricardo Roselló, and the judicial annulation of Pedro Pierluisi's short-lived government, in the aftermath of the Telegramgate Scandal. On August 16, 2020, she failed to secure the New Progressive Party nomination for Governor of Puerto Rico in the 2020 elections, losing to Pedro Pierluisi.

Wanda Vázquez
Garced in 2019
Governor of Puerto Rico
In office
August 7, 2019 – January 2, 2021
Preceded byRicardo Rosselló
Pedro Pierluisi (de facto)
Succeeded byPedro Pierluisi
19th Secretary of Justice of Puerto Rico
In office
January 2, 2017 – August 7, 2019
GovernorRicardo Rosselló
Pedro Pierluisi (de facto)
Preceded byCésar Miranda
Succeeded byDennise Longo Quiñones[1]
Personal details
Born
Wanda Vázquez Garced

(1960-07-09) July 9, 1960 (age 62)
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Political partyNew Progressive
Other political
affiliations
Democratic (before 2019)[2]
Republican (2019–present)[3][4]
SpouseJorge Díaz Reverón
Children2
EducationUniversity of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras (BA)
Interamerican University of Puerto Rico (JD)

Vázquez Garced's ascension to the governorship was at the epicenter of a landmark decision by the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico, in the case of Senado de Puerto Rico v. Hon. Pedro R. Pierluisi;[9] Puerto Rico's highest court derogated a clause added by Puerto Rico Law #7 of 2005 (Law No. 7-2005) to the Constitution of Puerto Rico. This annulled Pedro Pierluisi's government, and reinforced the 1952 Constitution's provisions for succession of government.

On August 4, 2022, Vázquez was arrested by the FBI, on charges of corruption, over a bribery case connected to her 2020 gubernatorial campaign; she had demanded the Commissioner of Financial Institutions to resign.[10][11]

Early life and education

Vázquez was born in Santurce, San Juan and raised in Guaynabo.[5] Her parents worked in a factory, her father as a security guard. Her mother died at the age of 53. Her father has been remarried for twenty years. She has a younger brother and an older sister. She began her primary studies at the Ramón Marín and Margarita Janer schools in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico.[12] Vázquez became interested in law at an early age. She said in an interview that she used to watch TV shows like Hawaii Five-O with her father, which led her to realize she wanted to follow a career along that line. Vázquez studied at the University of Puerto Rico, where she completed her bachelor's degree. After that, she completed her Juris doctor (J.D.) at the Interamerican University of Puerto Rico School of Law.[13]

Career

During the 1980s, Vázquez worked for the Puerto Rico Department of Housing. She then worked as a district attorney for the Puerto Rico Department of Justice for 20 years. Vázquez specialized in cases of domestic and gender violence. She also worked in the Criminal Division for the Bayamón Prosecutor's office.[citation needed]

In 2010, Vázquez was appointed to replace Ivonne Feliciano as the head of the Office for Women's Rights of the island.[14] On November 30, 2016, Governor-elect Ricardo Rosselló nominated her for the position of Secretary of Justice of Puerto Rico. She was confirmed and sworn in January 18, 2017.[15]

Governor of Puerto Rico

 
Wanda Vázquez Garced meeting with Representative Don Young (R-AK) in November 2019.
 
Wanda Vázquez during her meeting with Senator Chris Murphy (D-CT).

Vázquez was initially expected to become Governor of Puerto Rico after the resignation of Ricardo Rosselló on August 2, 2019.[16][17] She was met with opposition, with critics calling for her resignation due to allegations of corruption and inability to deal with domestic violence on the island. Protests against her proposed succession as governor took place, the most notable of these being the Somos Más march (Spanish for "We Are More") a title alluding to a popular chant during the protests calling for Rosselló's resignation.[18] The hashtag #WandaRenuncia (Spanish for "Wanda Resign") began trending on Twitter soon after Rosselló announced his intention to resign.[19][20][21][22] Vázquez said on Twitter that she had no interest in becoming governor,[23] and that she would take the position only if she were constitutionally required to.[24]

On July 31, Rosselló announced that he was appointing former Resident Commissioner Pedro Pierluisi to the vacant position of the Secretary of State, as the secretary of state superseded the secretary of justice in the order of succession.[25] On August 1, however, the Puerto Rican Senate blocked Pierluisi from being confirmed as secretary of state in time for Rosselló's resignation on August 2, meaning that he only served in the office on acting basis.[26] Upon Rosselló's resignation, Pierluisi succeeded to the governorship in a de facto manner instead of Vázquez. However, as he had not been confirmed by the Senate, the validity of his governorship was called into question.[27]

On August 7, 2019, the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico ruled that Pierluisi was sworn in on unconstitutional grounds and removed him from office, effective at 5 p.m. AST. At that time, Vázquez became the second female governor of Puerto Rico.[28][29]

Vázquez stated she wanted to recover Hurricane Maria relief funds, and review all government contracts to ensure they are managed correctly, free of corruption. She said she wanted to work with President Donald Trump to help the island of Puerto Rico and its 3.2 million American citizens.[30] She stated all contracts signed by Ricardo Rosselló would be reviewed.[31] At the same time, HUD (Housing and Urban Development) stated that hurricane funds would be delayed to Puerto Rico due to corruption, and incapacity to absorb funds for projects, respectively.[32]

In the aftermath of 2019–20 Puerto Rico earthquakes residents discovered unused aid from Hurricane Maria in a warehouse in Ponce and as a result Vázquez fired her emergency management director.[33] On July 21, 2020, the Puerto Rico Office of the Special Independent Prosecutor's Panel opened a case against Vázquez for alleged violation of the Commonwealth's ethics law, as well as federal regulations, related to her handling of aid to the earthquake victims.[34] She responded by accusing the judge in charge of the investigation of being a supporter of her primary elections challenger Pedro Pierluisi. Vázquez was ordered by the panel to present evidence in the form of photos which she claimed demonstrated that political motives were behind the investigation, but she failed to provide said evidence.[35]

On March 12, 2020, Vázquez declared a state of emergency for Puerto Rico and activated the Puerto Rican National Guard as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic in Puerto Rico.[36]

On October 6, 2020, Vásquez endorsed Donald Trump for the 2020 United States presidential election.[37]

2020 primaries

On August 16, 2020, Vázquez lost the gubernatorial primary race to Pedro Pierluisi. With 75.6% of voting stations reporting, Pierluisi had won about 57.9% of the votes to Vazquez’s 42.1%, clinching the nomination for New Progressive Party. Pierluisi claimed victory after Vázquez recognized his lead and said she respected the will of voters.[38][39]

Personal life

Vázquez is married to Jorge Díaz Reverón, a judge in Caguas, Puerto Rico. She has two daughters, Stephanie and Beatriz Díaz Vázquez.[16]

See also

References

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  2. ^ Sanchez, Ray; Levenson, Eric (July 25, 2019). "Likely Successor of Puerto Rico's Disgraced Governor in Crosshairs of Wary Protesters". CNN. from the original on August 10, 2019. Retrieved December 8, 2019.
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External links

  • Gobernador de Puerto Rico Official Site - La Fortaleza July 3, 2020, at the Wayback Machine
  • Wanda Vázquez Garced on Twitter
Legal offices
Preceded by Secretary of Justice of Puerto Rico
2017–2019
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Governor of Puerto Rico
2019–2021
Succeeded by

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Vazquez and the second or maternal family name is Garced Wanda Emilia Vazquez Garced born July 9 1960 5 6 is a Puerto Rican politician and attorney who served as Governor of Puerto Rico from 2019 to 2021 7 8 Prior to her tenure as governor she served as the 19th secretary of Justice from 2017 to 2019 A member of the New Progressive Party and Republican Party of Puerto Rico Vazquez is the second female governor in Puerto Rican history after Sila Maria Calderon She assumed the office following the resignation of Ricardo Rosello and the judicial annulation of Pedro Pierluisi s short lived government in the aftermath of the Telegramgate Scandal On August 16 2020 she failed to secure the New Progressive Party nomination for Governor of Puerto Rico in the 2020 elections losing to Pedro Pierluisi Wanda VazquezGarced in 2019Governor of Puerto RicoIn office August 7 2019 January 2 2021Preceded byRicardo RosselloPedro Pierluisi de facto Succeeded byPedro Pierluisi19th Secretary of Justice of Puerto RicoIn office January 2 2017 August 7 2019GovernorRicardo RosselloPedro Pierluisi de facto Preceded byCesar MirandaSucceeded byDennise Longo Quinones 1 Personal detailsBornWanda Vazquez Garced 1960 07 09 July 9 1960 age 62 San Juan Puerto RicoPolitical partyNew ProgressiveOther politicalaffiliationsDemocratic before 2019 2 Republican 2019 present 3 4 SpouseJorge Diaz ReveronChildren2EducationUniversity of Puerto Rico Rio Piedras BA Interamerican University of Puerto Rico JD Vazquez Garced s ascension to the governorship was at the epicenter of a landmark decision by the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico in the case of Senado de Puerto Rico v Hon Pedro R Pierluisi 9 Puerto Rico s highest court derogated a clause added by Puerto Rico Law 7 of 2005 Law No 7 2005 to the Constitution of Puerto Rico This annulled Pedro Pierluisi s government and reinforced the 1952 Constitution s provisions for succession of government On August 4 2022 Vazquez was arrested by the FBI on charges of corruption over a bribery case connected to her 2020 gubernatorial campaign she had demanded the Commissioner of Financial Institutions to resign 10 11 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Governor of Puerto Rico 3 2020 primaries 4 Personal life 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education EditVazquez was born in Santurce San Juan and raised in Guaynabo 5 Her parents worked in a factory her father as a security guard Her mother died at the age of 53 Her father has been remarried for twenty years She has a younger brother and an older sister She began her primary studies at the Ramon Marin and Margarita Janer schools in Guaynabo Puerto Rico 12 Vazquez became interested in law at an early age She said in an interview that she used to watch TV shows like Hawaii Five O with her father which led her to realize she wanted to follow a career along that line Vazquez studied at the University of Puerto Rico where she completed her bachelor s degree After that she completed her Juris doctor J D at the Interamerican University of Puerto Rico School of Law 13 Career EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it August 2019 During the 1980s Vazquez worked for the Puerto Rico Department of Housing She then worked as a district attorney for the Puerto Rico Department of Justice for 20 years Vazquez specialized in cases of domestic and gender violence She also worked in the Criminal Division for the Bayamon Prosecutor s office citation needed In 2010 Vazquez was appointed to replace Ivonne Feliciano as the head of the Office for Women s Rights of the island 14 On November 30 2016 Governor elect Ricardo Rossello nominated her for the position of Secretary of Justice of Puerto Rico She was confirmed and sworn in January 18 2017 15 Governor of Puerto Rico Edit See also Government of Wanda Vazquez Garced Wanda Vazquez Garced meeting with Representative Don Young R AK in November 2019 Wanda Vazquez during her meeting with Senator Chris Murphy D CT Vazquez was initially expected to become Governor of Puerto Rico after the resignation of Ricardo Rossello on August 2 2019 16 17 She was met with opposition with critics calling for her resignation due to allegations of corruption and inability to deal with domestic violence on the island Protests against her proposed succession as governor took place the most notable of these being the Somos Mas march Spanish for We Are More a title alluding to a popular chant during the protests calling for Rossello s resignation 18 The hashtag WandaRenuncia Spanish for Wanda Resign began trending on Twitter soon after Rossello announced his intention to resign 19 20 21 22 Vazquez said on Twitter that she had no interest in becoming governor 23 and that she would take the position only if she were constitutionally required to 24 On July 31 Rossello announced that he was appointing former Resident Commissioner Pedro Pierluisi to the vacant position of the Secretary of State as the secretary of state superseded the secretary of justice in the order of succession 25 On August 1 however the Puerto Rican Senate blocked Pierluisi from being confirmed as secretary of state in time for Rossello s resignation on August 2 meaning that he only served in the office on acting basis 26 Upon Rossello s resignation Pierluisi succeeded to the governorship in a de facto manner instead of Vazquez However as he had not been confirmed by the Senate the validity of his governorship was called into question 27 On August 7 2019 the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico ruled that Pierluisi was sworn in on unconstitutional grounds and removed him from office effective at 5 p m AST At that time Vazquez became the second female governor of Puerto Rico 28 29 Vazquez stated she wanted to recover Hurricane Maria relief funds and review all government contracts to ensure they are managed correctly free of corruption She said she wanted to work with President Donald Trump to help the island of Puerto Rico and its 3 2 million American citizens 30 She stated all contracts signed by Ricardo Rossello would be reviewed 31 At the same time HUD Housing and Urban Development stated that hurricane funds would be delayed to Puerto Rico due to corruption and incapacity to absorb funds for projects respectively 32 In the aftermath of 2019 20 Puerto Rico earthquakes residents discovered unused aid from Hurricane Maria in a warehouse in Ponce and as a result Vazquez fired her emergency management director 33 On July 21 2020 the Puerto Rico Office of the Special Independent Prosecutor s Panel opened a case against Vazquez for alleged violation of the Commonwealth s ethics law as well as federal regulations related to her handling of aid to the earthquake victims 34 She responded by accusing the judge in charge of the investigation of being a supporter of her primary elections challenger Pedro Pierluisi Vazquez was ordered by the panel to present evidence in the form of photos which she claimed demonstrated that political motives were behind the investigation but she failed to provide said evidence 35 On March 12 2020 Vazquez declared a state of emergency for Puerto Rico and activated the Puerto Rican National Guard as a result of the COVID 19 pandemic in Puerto Rico 36 On October 6 2020 Vasquez endorsed Donald Trump for the 2020 United States presidential election 37 2020 primaries EditOn August 16 2020 Vazquez lost the gubernatorial primary race to Pedro Pierluisi With 75 6 of voting stations reporting Pierluisi had won about 57 9 of the votes to Vazquez s 42 1 clinching the nomination for New Progressive Party Pierluisi claimed victory after Vazquez recognized his lead and said she respected the will of voters 38 39 Personal life EditVazquez is married to Jorge Diaz Reveron a judge in Caguas Puerto Rico She has two daughters Stephanie and Beatriz Diaz Vazquez 16 See also EditList of female governors in the United States List of party switchers in the United States TelegramgateReferences Edit Gobernadora Nombra Secretaria de Justicia y Director de Etica Gubernamental en Receso Primera Hora in Spanish August 18 2019 Archived from the original on August 20 2019 Retrieved August 20 2019 Sanchez Ray Levenson Eric July 25 2019 Likely Successor of Puerto Rico s Disgraced Governor in Crosshairs of Wary Protesters CNN Archived from the original on August 10 2019 Retrieved December 8 2019 Puerto Rico Gov Vazquez Outlines Plans for Island after Political Turmoil NBC Miami August 20 2019 Archived from the original on December 8 2019 Retrieved December 8 2019 Wanda Vazquez Garced Fue Parte de la Asociacion de Secretarios de Justicia de Los Democratas El Nuevo Dia in Spanish August 21 2019 Archived from the original on December 8 2019 Retrieved December 8 2019 a b Fuerte y sentimental la Procuradora de las Mujeres PrimeraHora November 5 2011 Archived from the original on August 8 2019 Retrieved August 8 2019 Wanda Vazquez Garced 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paso ayudaria a la jefa de Justicia a demostrar su integridad Archived March 3 2020 at the Wayback Machine Ayeza Diaz Rolon EL VOCERO November 30 2018 Accessed March 3 2020 Wanda Vazquez Garced El Nuevo Dia in Spanish December 1 2016 Archived from the original on September 10 2018 Retrieved September 10 2018 Confirman a Wanda Vazquez como Secretaria de Justicia Telemundo PR January 18 2017 Archived from the original on September 10 2018 Retrieved September 10 2018 a b Del Real Jose A Robles Frances July 24 2019 Who Is Wanda Vazquez Who Is in Line to Become Puerto Rico s Next Governor New York Times Archived from the original on July 24 2019 Retrieved July 25 2019 Puerto Rico Governor s Resignation Shakes Bankrupt Commonwealth Bloomberg com July 24 2019 Archived from the original on July 25 2019 Retrieved July 25 2019 Manifestantes piden la renuncia de Wanda Vazquez El Nuevo Dia July 25 2019 Archived from the original on July 27 2019 Retrieved July 27 2019 Cole Brendan July 25 2019 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the original on August 16 2019 Retrieved August 17 2019 Contracts Signed by Former Puerto Rican Governor May Go Under Review Will This Lead to Change The Takeaway WNYC Studios January 29 1978 Archived from the original on August 19 2019 Retrieved August 19 2019 HUD Delays Hurricane Aid Citing P R Corruption V I Capacity St John Source August 6 2019 Archived from the original on August 9 2019 Retrieved August 19 2019 Puerto Rico residents outraged after discovering unused aid from Hurricane Maria NBC News Archived from the original on September 16 2020 Retrieved August 30 2020 FEI ofrece detalles de la investigacion a Wanda Vazquez Primera Hora July 21 2020 Archived from the original on September 26 2020 Retrieved August 30 2020 elvocero com Redaccion PFEI ordena entrega de evidencia a defensa de Wanda Vazquez El Vocero de Puerto Rico in Spanish Archived from the original on July 26 2020 Retrieved August 30 2020 Gresik Dylan March 13 2020 Governor of Puerto Rico declares emergency 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