Governor of Puerto Rico to report to the Legislative Assembly

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The Governor of Puerto Rico to report to the Legislative Assembly is a constitutional duty requiring the island’s chief executive to regularly inform and update the legislative branch on the status and administration of the government.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf constitutional duty
executive reporting obligation
actorRole chief executive of Puerto Rico
appliesTo Governor of Puerto Rico
beneficiary Legislative Assembly of Puerto Rico
people of Puerto Rico
concerns administration of the government of Puerto Rico
status of the government of Puerto Rico
directedTo Legislative Assembly of Puerto Rico
documentedIn Puerto Rico constitutional framework
frequency regularly
governmentBranchInvolved executive branch of Puerto Rico
legislative branch of Puerto Rico
implementedBy Governor of Puerto Rico
jurisdiction Puerto Rico
legalStatus constitutionally mandated
nature regular reporting requirement
partOf Constitution of Puerto Rico
purpose inform the Legislative Assembly on the status of the government
update the Legislative Assembly on the administration of the government
relatesTo executive accountability
legislative oversight
public administration in Puerto Rico
separation of powers in Puerto Rico
requires communication from the Governor to the Legislative Assembly

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Article IV – The Executive Branch requires Governor of Puerto Rico to report to the Legislative Assembly