Embattled Puerto Rico governor seeks re-election

Sun Apr 27, 2008 5:08pm EDT
 
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By John Marino

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (Reuters) - A month after his U.S. federal indictment on campaign finance fraud charges, Puerto Rico Gov. Anibal Acevedo Vila said on Sunday he will seek re-election in November.

The announcement came at a meeting of Acevedo Vila's Popular Democrat Party in San Juan, where more than 5,000 delegates ratified a resolution vowing to support him as their candidate despite his legal problems.

The party favors maintaining Puerto Rico's status as a commonwealth rather than seeking full U.S. statehood for the Caribbean island.

"I am ready to bring you the victory we need," the governor told cheering supporters.

"Federal authorities think they can subvert the will of our party. They thought by this date, this party would be on its knees. This is the answer to their abuse of power."

Acevedo Vila has accused U.S. federal authorities of filing trumped-up charges against him to help his opponent in the November election, Luis Fortuno, the Republican head of the pro-statehood New Progressive Party.

Federal prosecutors indicted Acevedo Vila on 19 criminal charges on March 27. Twelve of his political associates, including contributors, campaign staff and aides, were indicted on related charges.

Acevedo Vila pleaded innocent to the charges, which include conspiracy, making false statements to the FBI, wire fraud, defrauding a federal election funding program and tax crimes.  Continued...

 

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