PIP

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PIP is a Puerto Rican political party that advocates for the island’s full independence from the United States.

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Label Occurrences
PIP canonical 2

Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf political party
advocatesFor full independence of Puerto Rico from the United States
international recognition of Puerto Rico as an independent state
withdrawal of United States sovereignty over Puerto Rico
color green
white
continent North America
country Puerto Rico
electoralActivity participates in Puerto Rican general elections
runs candidates for Governor of Puerto Rico
runs candidates for municipal offices in Puerto Rico
runs candidates for the Puerto Rico Legislature
focus Latin American solidarity
Puerto Rican nationalism
anti-colonialism
fullName Partido Independentista Puertorriqueño NERFINISHED
goal establishment of Puerto Rico as a sovereign independent nation
governingBody party leadership committee
hasRepresentationIn House of Representatives of Puerto Rico NERFINISHED
Senate of Puerto Rico NERFINISHED
municipal governments in Puerto Rico
hasVoterBase left-leaning Puerto Rican voters
supporters of Puerto Rican independence
ideology Puerto Rican independence
independence
keyIssue cultural preservation of Puerto Rican identity
economic development for an independent Puerto Rico
human rights
national sovereignty
social justice
language Spanish
legalStatus registered political party in Puerto Rico
operatesWithin United States territorial framework NERFINISHED
opposes Puerto Rico’s territorial status under the United States
statehood for Puerto Rico
politicalPosition left-wing
politicalSystemContext multi-party system of Puerto Rico
primaryJurisdiction Commonwealth of Puerto Rico NERFINISHED
region Caribbean
scope subnational
seeksChangeOf political status of Puerto Rico
shortName PIP
supports decolonization of Puerto Rico
self-determination for the Puerto Rican people
typeOfOrganization political organization

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