President of the Senate of Puerto Rico

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President of the
Senate of Puerto Rico
Seal of the President of Puerto Rico Senate.svg
Incumbent
Eduardo Bhatia

since January 2, 2013
Style The Honorable
diplomatic
Mister President
when presiding over the Senate
Nominator nominated internally by the Senate
Appointer elected internally by the Senate
Term length 4 years
Inaugural holder Antonio R. Barceló
August 13, 1917
Formation Jones–Shafroth Act
Article III of the Constitution of Puerto Rico
Deputy President pro tempore

The President of the Senate of Puerto Rico (Spanish: Presidente del Senado) is the highest-ranking officer and the presiding officer of the Senate of Puerto Rico. The President has voting powers as it is elected amongst the own members of the Senate as established by Article III of the Constitution of Puerto Rico. The Constitution, however, does not establish its functions and since the Senate is the only body authorized by the Constitution to regulate its own internal affairs, the functions of the President vary from session to session—save being called "President" as the Constitution establishes.[1] The President is typically elected during the Senate's inaugural session.[2]

When absent, the President is substituted by the President pro tempore.[2] Its counterpart in the House is the Speaker.

The current President is Eduardo Bhatia, senator at-large from the Popular Democratic Party.

Background

The President traces its history back to more than 108 years ago when the Jones–Shafroth Act formally established the post on March 2, 1917. Said act was eventually superseded by another law, and the post was eventually established by the Constitution of Puerto Rico, specifically Article III, which establishes that, "The Senate shall elect a President [...] from among [its] members." The Constitution, however, does not establish what a "President" is nor what its function should be.[1] Internal rules adopted by the Senate through a simple resolution establish its definition, functions, responsibilities, and legal scope.[2]

Functions

Typically the President is responsible for the observance and compliance of the Senate's internal rules. He also typically:[2]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Article III of the Constitution of Puerto Rico Section 9, Constitution of Puerto Rico (July 25, 1952). Retrieved on August 9, 2013.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 R. del S. 21 del 2013, "Reglamento del Senado de Puerto Rico" (in Spanish) Senate of Puerto Rico (January 15, 2013). Retrieved on August 9, 2013.