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tweaking indroduction; correcting date of reorganization; removing historical leadership from infobox. That information is in the historical section.
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(tweaking indroduction; correcting date of reorganization; removing historical leadership from infobox. That information is in the historical section.)
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   party_name    = Libertarian Party of Puerto Rico |
   party_name    = Libertarian Party of Puerto Rico |
   party_logo    = [[Image:Puerto Rico LP .jpg|100px]] |
   party_logo    = [[Image:Puerto Rico LP .jpg|100px]] |
   chairperson = Frank Worley (1997-1999)|
   chairperson = unknown |
   vicechair = Ken Zetina (1997-1999) |
   vicechair =   |
   treasurer = Never filled |
   treasurer =   |
   secretary = Jose Julio Diaz (1997-1999)|
   secretary =   |
   executive_director = None |
   executive_director = None |
   region = None |
   region = None |
   foundation    = [[1997]], [[2012]] |
   foundation    = [[1997]], [[2008]] |
   address  =  Carolina, PR (original party) |
   address  =    |
   website = http://libertarianpr.tumblr.com/
   website = http://libertarianpr.tumblr.com/
}}
}}
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'''The Libertarian Party of Puerto Rico''' is a web-based effort founded circa 2012 that promotes Libertarian solutions.  Its present leadership is difficult to identify.
'''The Libertarian Party of Puerto Rico''' was reestablished in 2008 with a noticeable web presence that promotes Libertarian solutions.  Its present leadership is difficult to identify.


An earlier organization was founded in 1997 in Santurce, Puerto Rico.  It included talk radio host [[Frank Worley]] and statehood activist [[Jose Julio Diaz]].  This version of the organization fell apart by the end of 1999.
Its previous iteration was founded in 1997 in Santurce, Puerto Rico.  It included talk radio host [[Frank Worley]] and statehood activist [[Jose Julio Diaz]].  This version of the organization fell apart by the end of 1999.




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