. . . . . . . . "Government of Puerto Rico"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "El Gobierno de Puerto Rico o Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico\u200B es el gobierno de Puerto Rico, se considera un gobierno estatal sujeto a la jurisdicci\u00F3n de los Estados Unidos y su soberan\u00EDa. Puerto Rico sigue siendo considerada una Colonia de Estados Unidos.\u200B Se define as\u00ED en la Constituci\u00F3n de Puerto Rico de conformidad con Ley P\u00FAblica 82-447 de 1952 y en \u00FAltima instancia sus competencias est\u00E1n delegadas por el Congreso de los Estados Unidos y carecen de protecci\u00F3n plena bajo la Constituci\u00F3n de los Estados Unidos."@es . . . . . . "The government of Puerto Rico is a republican form of government with separation of powers, subject to the jurisdiction and sovereignty of the United States. Article I of the Constitution of Puerto Rico defines the government and its political power and authority pursuant to U.S. Pub.L. 82\u2013447. Said law mandated the establishment of a local constitution due to Puerto Rico's political status as a commonwealth of the United States. Ultimately, the powers of the government of Puerto Rico are all delegated by the United States Congress and lack full protection under the U.S. Constitution. Because of this, the head of state of Puerto Rico is the President of the United States."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "34171"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "Gobierno del Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico"@es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "El Gobierno de Puerto Rico o Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico\u200B es el gobierno de Puerto Rico, se considera un gobierno estatal sujeto a la jurisdicci\u00F3n de los Estados Unidos y su soberan\u00EDa. Puerto Rico sigue siendo considerada una Colonia de Estados Unidos.\u200B Se define as\u00ED en la Constituci\u00F3n de Puerto Rico de conformidad con Ley P\u00FAblica 82-447 de 1952 y en \u00FAltima instancia sus competencias est\u00E1n delegadas por el Congreso de los Estados Unidos y carecen de protecci\u00F3n plena bajo la Constituci\u00F3n de los Estados Unidos. El Gobierno se compone de tres poderes: el Ejecutivo, Legislativo, y el Judicial. El Poder Ejecutivo est\u00E1 encabezado por el Gobernador o Gobernadora, actualmente Pedro Pierluisi Urritia, quien tambi\u00E9n funge como el jefe de gobierno. El poder legislativo se compone de una Asamblea Legislativa bicameral compuesta por una C\u00E1mara de Alta o Senado y una C\u00E1mara de Representantes . El gobernador o gobernadora y los legisladores son elegidos por voto popular cada cuatro a\u00F1os. El poder judicial est\u00E1 encabezado por el Presidente del Tribunal Supremo de Puerto Rico. El sistema legal es una mezcla de la ley civil y de los sistemas del Common Law. Los miembros del Poder Judicial son nombrados por el gobernador con el \"consejo y consentimiento\" del Senado."@es . . . . . . . . . . "80448"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1121646471"^^ . "The government of Puerto Rico is a republican form of government with separation of powers, subject to the jurisdiction and sovereignty of the United States. Article I of the Constitution of Puerto Rico defines the government and its political power and authority pursuant to U.S. Pub.L. 82\u2013447. Said law mandated the establishment of a local constitution due to Puerto Rico's political status as a commonwealth of the United States. Ultimately, the powers of the government of Puerto Rico are all delegated by the United States Congress and lack full protection under the U.S. Constitution. Because of this, the head of state of Puerto Rico is the President of the United States. Structurally, the government is composed of three branches: the executive, legislative, and judicial branch. The executive branch is headed by the governor, currently Pedro Pierluisi, who is also the head of government. The legislative branch consists of a bicameral legislature, namely the Legislative Assembly, composed by the Senate as its upper house and by the House of Representatives as its lower house. The governor and legislators are elected by popular vote every four years. The judicial branch is headed by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico, currently Maite Oronoz Rodr\u00EDguez. The legal system is a mix of the civil law and the common law systems. Members of the judicial branch are appointed by the governor with advice and consent from the Senate."@en . . . . . . . . . . . .