Resident commissioner was or is an official title of several different types of commissioners, who were or are representatives of any level of government. Historically, they were appointed by the British Crown in overseas protectorates (such as Bechuanaland), or colonies (such as South Australia), and some still exist in this capacity. The United States of America once had a resident commissioner in the Philippines and the Puerto Rico resident commissioner resides in Washington DC. State governments of today's Republic of India have a resident commissioner to represent them in New Delhi.
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| - Resident commissioner was or is an official title of several different types of commissioners, who were or are representatives of any level of government. Historically, they were appointed by the British Crown in overseas protectorates (such as Bechuanaland), or colonies (such as South Australia), and some still exist in this capacity. The United States of America once had a resident commissioner in the Philippines and the Puerto Rico resident commissioner resides in Washington DC. State governments of today's Republic of India have a resident commissioner to represent them in New Delhi. (en)
- El Comisionado residente es un tipo de congresista estadounidense electo que no tiene derecho al voto por representar a territorios que ni son parte de un estado ni constituyen uno, como es el caso de Puerto Rico y, previo a su independencia, el de Filipinas. Mayores detalles en:
* Comisionado Residente de Puerto Rico (1901 a la fecha)
* Comisionado Residente de las Filipinas (1907 a 1946) Sus funciones son similares al cargo de delegado ante la Cámara de Representantes por otros territorios.
* Datos: Q7315432 (es)
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| - El Comisionado residente es un tipo de congresista estadounidense electo que no tiene derecho al voto por representar a territorios que ni son parte de un estado ni constituyen uno, como es el caso de Puerto Rico y, previo a su independencia, el de Filipinas. No tiene voto en las sesiones plenarias de la Cámara, pero si voz. Sin embargo gozan de las funciones y privilegios de un representante, tales como pedir información o antecedentes a cualquier institución del gobierno federal de los EE. UU., inmunidad parlamentaria, integrar y votar en las comisiones de la Cámara (salvo para las Filipinas), dieta parlamentaria y pago en los costos de viaje e iniciativa en la proposición de leyes. Mayores detalles en:
* Comisionado Residente de Puerto Rico (1901 a la fecha)
* Comisionado Residente de las Filipinas (1907 a 1946) Sus funciones son similares al cargo de delegado ante la Cámara de Representantes por otros territorios.
* Datos: Q7315432 (es)
- Resident commissioner was or is an official title of several different types of commissioners, who were or are representatives of any level of government. Historically, they were appointed by the British Crown in overseas protectorates (such as Bechuanaland), or colonies (such as South Australia), and some still exist in this capacity. The United States of America once had a resident commissioner in the Philippines and the Puerto Rico resident commissioner resides in Washington DC. State governments of today's Republic of India have a resident commissioner to represent them in New Delhi. (en)
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