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After the US Department of Justice rejected approval of the definitions included in the plebiscite law, mainly for omitting the alternative for “territorial status in effect,” the government of Ricardo Rosselló amended the law. (Archive/GFR)
After the US Department of Justice rejected approval of the definitions included in the plebiscite law, mainly for omitting the alternative for “territorial status in effect,” the government of Ricardo Rosselló amended the law. (Archive/GFR)

The new date unilaterally established by the Government of Puerto Rico to learn whether the US Department of Justice approves the call for a plebiscite on status alternatives slated for June 11, expires today, without La Fortaleza having yet received any response. 

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