Government of Pedro Pierluisi Urrutia

The government of Pedro Pierluisi Urrutia was formed in the weeks following the 2020 Puerto Rico gubernatorial election[1] as he released a list of nominees for most of the positions before his swearing in on 2 January 2021. His New Progressive Party (PNP) not having a majority in either chamber of the 19th Legislative Assembly of Puerto Rico meant that he would have to further negotiate the approval of his nominees with the opposition parties that hold control of the legislature.

Government of Pedro Pierluisi Urrutia

20th Constitutional Government of Puerto Rico
2021-present
Pierluisi Urrutia's official portrait (left) and government logo used during his term (right).
Date formed2 January 2021
Date dissolvedCurrently in office
People and organisations
President of the United States of AmericaDonald J. Trump
Joseph Robinette Biden
GovernorPedro Pierluisi Urrutia
Secretary of StateLarry Seilhamer Rodríguez (2021-2021)
Omar Marrero Díaz (2021-present)
Total no. of members16 Secretaries[lower-alpha 1]
21 Cabinet Members [lower-alpha 1]
Member parties  PNP
  Ind.
Status in legislatureMinority party in both chambers
Senate
10 / 27(37%)

House of Representatives
21 / 51(41%)
Opposition parties  PPD (largest)
  MVC
  PIP
  PD
  Ind.
Opposition leadersJosé Luis Dalmau (PPD), Juan Dalmau (PIP), Manuel Natal Albelo (MVC)
History
Election(s)2020 Puerto Rico gubernatorial election
2020 Puerto Rico Senate election
2020 Puerto Rico House of Representatives election
Legislature term(s)19th Legislative Assembly of Puerto Rico
Budget(s)2021 Puerto Rico Budget
2022 Puerto Rico Budget
Advice and consentSenate of Puerto Rico
House of Representatives of Puerto Rico [lower-alpha 2]
Incoming formation2020 Puerto Rico gubernatorial election
PredecessorGovernment of Wanda Vázquez Garced

Party breakdown

Party breakdown of cabinet members (until April 2021), not including the governor:

18
3

The cabinet was composed of members of the PNP and at a point, three independent or technical positions (or people whose membership in a party was not clearly ascertained from any available media). After April 2021 it was composed as follows.

19
2

Members of the Cabinet

The Puerto Rican Cabinet is led by the Governor, along with, starting in 1986.,[2][3] the Secretary of Governance. The Cabinet is composed of all members of the Constitutional Council of Secretaries (Article IV of the Constitution of Puerto Rico (1952)), who are the heads of the executive departments, along with other Cabinet-level officers who report directly to the Governor of Puerto Rico or to the Secretary of Governance, but who are not heads nor members of an executive office. All the Cabinet-level officers are at the same bureaucratic level as of the Secretaries.[4][5]

Office Name Party Term

Governor

Governor of Puerto Rico
Gobernación de Puerto Rico
Pedro Pierluisi Urrutia[6]PNP2 January 2021 – Present

Office of the Governor

Secretariat of Governance
Secretaría de la Gobernación
Natalia García Bardales[7]PNP2 January 2021 – Present
President of the Puerto Rico Planning Board
Presidencia de la Junta de Planificación
Manuel A.G. Hidalgo Rivera [8][9]PNP2 January 2021 – 21 December 2021
Julio Lassús Ruiz[8][9]PNP22 December 2021 – Present
Director of the Office of Management and Budget
Directoría de Gerencia y Presupuesto
Juan Carlos Blanco Urrutia [10]PNP2 January 2021 – Present
Executive Director for Federal Affairs
Directoría Ejecutiva de PRFAA
Jennifer Storipan [11]PNP1 August 2019 – 15 January 2021
Carmen M. Feliciano [12][13]PNP16 January 2021 – 28 February 2023
Luis D. Dávila Pernas[14]PNP7 March 2023 - Present

Council of Secretaries

Secretary of State
Secretaría de Estado
Larry Seilhamer Rodríguez[6]PNP2 January 2021 – 25 May 2021
Omar Marrero Díaz[15]PNP12 July 2021 – Present
Secretary of Justice
Secretaría de Justicia
Domingo Emanuelli Hernández[16]PNP2 January 2021 – Present
Secretary of the Treasury
Secretaría de Hacienda
Francisco Parés Alicea[17][16]Ind.24 June 2019 – Present
Secretary of Education
Secretaría de Educación
Elba Aponte Santos[16]Ind.[lower-alpha 3]2 January 2021 – 17 April 2021[18]
Magaly Rivera Rivera[19]PNP22 April 2021 – 21 May 2021[20]
Eliezer Ramos Parés[21]PNP21 May 2021 – 30 June 2023[22]
Ángel Toledo López[23]PNP1 July 2023 – 7 July 2023[24]
Yanira Raíces Vega[25]PNP10 July 2023 – Present
Secretary of Labor and Human Resources
Secretaría del Trabajo y Recursos Humanos
Carlos Rivera Santiago[26][27]PNP9 June 2020 – 31 December 2021[28]
Gabriel Maldonado González[29]PNP9 January 2022 – Present
Secretary of Transportation and Public Works
Secretaría de Transportación y Obras Públicas
Eileen Vélez Vega[30]PNP2 January 2021 – Present
Secretary of Economic Development and Commerce
Secretaría de Desarrollo Económico y Comercio
Manuel Cidre Miranda[16]Ind.2 January 2021 – Present
Secretary of Health
Secretaría de Salud
Carlos Mellado López[27]PNP2 January 2021 – Present
Secretary of Agriculture
Secretaría de Agricultura
Ramón "Pirul" González Beiró[27]PNP2 January 2021 – Present
Secretary of Consumer Affairs
Secretaría de Asuntos del Consumidor
Edan Rivera Rodríguez[31]PNP2 January 2021 – Present
Secretary of Corrections and Rehabilitation
Secretaría de Corrección y Rehabilitación
Ana Escobar Pabón[32]PNP2 January 2021 – Present
Secretary of Family Affairs
Secretaría de la Familia
Carmen Ana González Magaz[27]PNP2 January 2021 – Present
Secretary of Housing
Secretaría de Vivienda
William Rodríguez Rodríguez[27]PNP2 January 2021 – Present
Secretary of Natural and Environmental Resources
Secretaría de Recursos Naturales y Ambientales
Rafael Machargo Maldonado[33][34]PNP7 February 2020 – 31 March 2022[35]
Anaís Rodríguez Vega[36][37]
(acting)
PNP1 April 2022 – Present
Secretary of Public Safety
Secretaría de Seguridad Pública
Alexis Torres Ríos[38]PNP2 January 2021 – Present
Secretary of Sports and Recreation
Secretaría de Deportes y Recreación
Ray Quiñones Vázquez[31]PNP2 January 2021 – Present

Other Cabinet-level officers

Inspector General
Inspectoría General
Ivelisse Torres Rivera[39]PNP16 January 2019 – Present
Executive Director of the Puerto Rico Fiscal Agency and Financial Advisory Authority
Directoría Ejecutiva de la Autoridad de Asesoría Financiera y Agencia Fiscal de Puerto Rico
Omar J. Marrero Díaz[40]PNP31 July 2019 – Present

Notes

  1. Does not include the Governor or the Secretariat of Governance.
  2. The House provides advice and consent for the Secretary of State, as he is first in line in the Puerto Rico governor' order of succession as established inArticle IV, Section 5 of the Constitution of Puerto Rico (1952)
  3. Elba Aponte Santos was the president of the Teacher's Association before her nomination to the position, and before her being in office no clear ties indicating her membership in the PNP were observed.

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