Miguel Hernández Agosto Explained

Honorific-Prefix:The Honorable
Miguel Hernández Agosto
Image Name:SS Migeul Hernandez Agosto.jpg
Order1:9th
Office1:President of the Senate of Puerto Rico
Term Start1:January 2, 1981
Term End1:December 31, 1992
Predecessor1:Luis A. Ferré
Successor1:Roberto Rexach Benítez
Office2:President pro tempore of the Senate of Puerto Rico
Term Start2:1973
Term End2:1976
Predecessor2:Juan Cancel Ríos
Successor2:Manuel Ramos Barroso
Office3:Member of the Senate of Puerto Rico from At-large district
Term Start3:1970
Term End3:1997
Office4:Minority Leader of the Puerto Rico Senate
Term Start4:1977
Term End4:1981
Birth Date:5 April 1927
Birth Place:Las Piedras, Puerto Rico
Death Place:San Juan, Puerto Rico
Spouse:María Casanova
Alma Mater:University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez (BAgr)
Michigan State University (MS)
University of Michigan
Interamerican University of Puerto Rico School of Law (JD)
Profession:Politician, lawyer
Party:Popular Democratic PartyDemocratic

Miguel Hernández Agosto (April 5, 1927 – March 18, 2016) was a Puerto Rican politician whose service in government spanned several generations. Affiliated with the Popular Democratic Party (PPD), he started his political career as a Cabinet member, but eventually became a Senator at-large. Hernández Agosto served as President of the Senate of Puerto Rico for 12 years (1981-1993).

Early years and education

Hernández Agosto was born on April 5, 1927, in Las Piedras, Puerto Rico.

Hernández Agosto finished his bachelor studies in agricultural sciences from the University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez at the age of 19. Next year, he completed a master's degree from Michigan State University, and later a PhD from University of Michigan. In 1970 he earned a juris doctor from the Interamerican University of Puerto Rico School of Law. Hernández Agosto is a member of the Latino fraternity Phi Iota Alpha, the oldest inter-collegiate Greek-letter organization established for Latino Americans.

Professional career

During his youth, Hernández Agosto served as a science and math teacher at high schools in Humacao and Juncos.

Public service

From 1960 to 1965, Hernández Agosto served as executive director of the Puerto Rico Lands Authority under Gov. Luis Muñoz Marín, who subsequently appointed him as Secretary of the Puerto Rico Department of Agriculture, a position he also held under the governorship of Roberto Sánchez Vilella.

In 1970, he entered elective politics as a senator at-large, filling the vacancy created by the resignation of then-Sen. Muñoz Marín. Two years later, he was elected senator for the Popular Democratic Party (PPD). One year after his election, he was named vice-president of the Senate. Hernández Agosto was reelected in 1976 and appointed as minority speaker.

In 1981, after being reelected again, Hernández Agosto became the Senate of Puerto Rico's ninth president, a position he held for 12 years. In 1993, after the Popular Democratic Party of Puerto Rico's defeat in the 1992 elections, he became again the Senate Minority Leader of his party until 1996.[1]

Hernández Agosto was president of the Popular Democratic Party from 1978 to 1981, and presided the Committee for the Quincentenary of the discovery of America and Puerto Rico.

At the national level, Hernández Agosto was affiliated with the Democratic Party. After winning a bruising reorganization primary campaign in 1988 against former Governor Carlos Romero Barceló, he became State Chair of the Democratic Party of Puerto Rico, a post he held until 1992.

Retirement and death

In his final years, Hernández Agosto was a part-time law professor at the Interamerican University of Puerto Rico School of Law and practiced law. In 2008, he chaired then-Gov. Aníbal Acevedo Vilá's unsuccessful reelection campaign.

Hernández Agosto died on March 18, 2016, at age 88. He was buried at the Los Angeles Memorial Park Cemetery in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico. Gov. Alejandro García Padilla ordered flags to be raised at half-staff for five days in his honor.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=0uwuAAAAIBAJ&sjid=hjUDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6452,7965351&dq=miguel+hern%C3%A1ndez+agosto&hl=en Puerto Rico's leading party fighting move for statehood.
  2. Web site: Fallece ex presidente del Senado, Miguel Hernández Agosto. Univision. March 23, 2016.