Luis Raúl Torres Cruz
Luis Raúl Torres Cruz | |
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Minority Leader of the Puerto Rico House of Representatives | |
In office February 29, 2012 – January 2, 2013 | |
Preceded by | Héctor Ferrer |
Minority Whip of the Puerto Rico House of Representatives | |
In office January 2, 2008 – February 29, 2012 | |
Preceded by | Iris Miriam Ruíz |
Member of the Puerto Rico House of Representatives from the 2nd District | |
Incumbent | |
Assumed office January 2, 2001 | |
Preceded by | Edwin Mundo |
Personal details | |
Born | (1960-05-27) May 27, 1960 (age 64) San Juan, Puerto Rico |
Political party | Independent (2022-present) |
Other political affiliations | Popular Democratic Party (PPD) (1995-2022) |
Children | 2 |
Alma mater | Interamerican University of Puerto Rico (BBA) |
Luis Raúl Torres Cruz (born May,27 1960) is a Puerto Rican independent politician formerly affiliated with the Popular Democratic Party (PPD). He is a member of the Puerto Rico House of Representatives since 2000, representing the 2nd District. He served as Minority Leader for the PDP in the House of Representatives from 2012 to 2013, following the resignation of Héctor Ferrer.
Early years and studies
Luis Raúl Torres Cruz was born in San Juan on May,27 1960.
Torres began his studies at the University of Puerto Rico at Bayamón with the intention to complete a Bachelor's degree in Political Science. However, he transferred later to the Interamerican University of Puerto Rico where he completed a bachelor's degree in Business Management.
Professional career
From 1981 to 1982, Torres worked as Administrative Officer of the Public Relations Division of the Teachers Association of Puerto Rico.
Political career
Torres first ran for the House at the 1996 general elections, but lost to Edwin Mundo from the PNP. He ran again on 2000 and won, defeating Mundo this time.[1]
After being elected again in 2008, Torres was selected by his party as the House Minority Whip.[2] In February 2012, he succeeded Héctor Ferrer as Minority Leader after Ferrer's resignation.
Torres was reelected in 2012 and again in 2016 and 2020. On 4 May 2022 Torres Cruz notified Popular Democratic Party leadership that he would be breaking from the PDP delegation and continue as an independent representative.
Personal life
Torres has been a member of the Mita Congregation since his childhood.[3]
Torres is single, but has two daughters from a previous marriage. In 1993, he was involved in a case of domestic abuse against his then-wife and, despite not being convicted, he completed a rehabilitation program. Torres himself said in an interview that he has "an excellent relationship" with his former wife.[4]
References
- ^ Elecciones Generales 1996 y 2000 on CEEPUR
- ^ Luis Raúl Torres a la portavocia alterna on NoticiasOnline
- ^ "Luis Raúl Torres dijo que paternidad de Aarón cierra capítulo para Mita". El Nuevo Día. March 26, 2013.
- ^ Rivera, Daniel (February 29, 2012). "Dolido Luis Raúl Torres con la renuncia de Héctor Ferrer". El Nuevo Día.
External links
- Luis Raúl Torres on CamaradeRepresentantes.org
- Luis Raúl Torres Profile on WAPA-TV
- Luis Raúl Torres announces he is leaving the PDP on Telemundo Puerto Rico
House of Representatives of Puerto Rico | ||
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Preceded by Edwin Mundo | Member of the Puerto Rico House of Representatives from the 2nd district 2001–Present | Incumbent |
Preceded by | Minority Leader of the Puerto Rico House of Representatives 2012-2013 | Succeeded by |
Preceded by | Minority Whip of the Puerto Rico House of Representatives 2005–2012 | Succeeded by |
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- José Torres Zamora
- Néstor A. Alonso Vega
- José Aponte Hernández
- José "Kikito" Meléndez
- Lourdes Ramos
- María Milagros Charbonier
- Brenda López de Arrarás
- Luis Vega Ramos
- Jesús Manuel Ortiz
- Manuel Natal
- Denis Márquez
- Eddie Charbonier
- Luis Raúl Torres
- Juan O. Morales Rodríguez
- Víctor Parés
- Jorge Navarro Suárez
- Antonio "Tony" Soto
- Luis Pérez Ortiz
- Yashira Lebrón Rodríguez
- Nelson del Valle
- Pedro Julio Santiago
- Rafael "Tatito" Hernández
- Guillermo (Guillo) Miranda Rivera
- Gabriel Rodríguez Aguiló
- Ricardo Llerandi
- Joel I. Franqui Atiles
- Félix G. Lassalle Toro
- José Luis Rivera Guerra
- José (Che) Pérez Cordero
- Maricarmen Mas Rodríguez
- Carlos Bianchi Angleró
- Lydia Méndez Silva
- Michael A. Quiñones Irizarry
- Víctor M. Torres González
- José A. Banchs Alemán
- Jacqueline Rodríguez Hernández
- Urayoán Hernández
- Ramón L. Rodríguez Ruiz
- Rafael "June" Rivera
- José Aníbal Díaz
- Luis "Narmito" Ortíz
- Jesús Santa Rodríguez
- José "Conny" Varela
- Ángel Peña
- Ramón Luis Cruz
- Samuel Pagán Cuadrado
- Carlos "Johnny" Méndez
- Ángel Bulerín
- Javier Aponte Dalmau
- Roberto Rivera Ruíz
- Angel Matos García
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- 18th Legislative Assembly of Puerto Rico