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Puerto Ricans support full US statehood

Despite the low turnout, governor Ricardo Rossello vowed to push for the territory to become the 51st US state.

Puerto Ricans voted overwhelmingly on Monday to become a US state in a non-binding referendum — but the result was marred by an extremely low turnout after opposition parties called for a boycott of the poll.

With virtually all results in, 97.2 per cent backed statehood, 1.5 per cent supported independence and 1.3 per cent opted for no change, but just 23 per cent of the 2.2 million-strong electorate cast a ballot.

Despite the low turnout, governor Ricardo Rossello vowed to push for the territory to become the 51st US state after casting his vote for statehood.

An unincorporated US territory under American control since 1898, Puerto Rico lacks sovereign powers — an urgent problem as it grapples with public debt of $73 billion and its economy stumbles.

( Source : AP )
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