As expected, the process has unveiled discrepancies between what the incumbent administration portrayed in the media and what the current status of the government of Puerto Rico truly is; in particular its Consolidated Fund, budget balance, labor statistics, and performance and metrics.
Outgoing Committee
The 2012 Puerto Rico Outgoing Committee on Government Transition is the committee in charge of the transition process on behalf of the incumbent administration of GovernorLuis Fortuño. The Committee is composed of government officers from Fortuño's administration, including, as required by law:
McClintock serves as the Outgoing Committee's president while Romero serves as its executive director.[2][3]
Incoming Committee
The 2012 Puerto Rico Incoming Committee on Government Transition is the committee in charge of the transition process on behalf of Alejandro García Padilla, Governor-elect. The Committee is composed of aides and assistants of García Padilla, as follows:
Rodríguez de Oronoz serves as both the Incoming Committee's President and Executive Director[4][5][6] while Vila Biaggi serves as its Vice President.[7]
Controversial issues
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