On January 2, 2021, Pierluisi was inaugurated as Governor of Puerto Rico in a ceremony that, despite being well-attended, was held with a lower number of participants compared to previous events due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The most notable international attendee at the ceremony was
Luis Abinader, the President of the Dominican Republic. Pedro Pierluisi, similar to previous governors from the New Progressive Party (
Spanish:
Partido Nuevo Progresista,
PNP) advocated for Puerto Rico's statehood during his campaign. Following the 2020 general election, in which a plebiscite was held regarding the island's political status, Pierluisi vetoed a bill from the House that aimed to repeal HB-65-2020 and HB-167-2020. These pieces of legislation were designed to facilitate an election for selecting statehood lobbyists, whose role would be to advocate for Puerto Rico's statehood before the U.S. Congress. On January 24, 2021, in response to the increasing incidents of gender-based violence, the Governor of Puerto Rico declared a state of emergency regarding this issue. This action came in the aftermath of the tragic murder of Andrea Ruiz by her ex-partner, an event that the Governor cited as a clear failure of the system to protect victims of domestic violence. Consequently, he directed the Secretary of Justice to ensure, whether through legislative or regulatory means, that a public prosecutor is always present in cases of domestic violence, aiming to strengthen the legal response to such incidents. On March 15, the Governor announced that the State of Emergency regarding maritime transportation to the islands of
Vieques and
Culebra would need to continue until 2022, coinciding with the conclusion of the privatization process for the ferry service. This statement came in the wake of protests concerning the ferry service, which escalated into confrontations between the protesters and law enforcement agents. In response to these events, the Governor expressed his support for the actions taken by the United Rapid Action Forces (FURA), a specialized unit of the Puerto Rico Police Department. During the tenure of the Governor, a notable conflict arose between the executive branch and the legislature over the nomination of Elba Aponte for the position of Secretary of Education. Following a hearing, the House of Representatives declined to approve Aponte's nomination. Consequently, on April 17, the Governor retracted the nomination of Elba Aponte for this key cabinet position. In response to demands from various sectors to terminate the government's agreement with LUMA Energy, the Governor expressed criticism of these appeals. He asserted that the contract with LUMA Energy would not lead to higher electricity costs for consumers and argued that privatizing the power grid represents the best interest for the island's future. In February 2023, Pedro Pierluisi pleaded before the Senate in Washington D.C. for the United States of America to approve the bill which provides for an electoral consultation in Puerto Rico between the options of American statehood, independence or of independence in free association with the United States of America. On October 1, 2023, Pedro Pierluisi announced his intention to run for a second term as
Governor of Puerto Rico during an event held at the
Puerto Rico Convention Center. This announcement was made in the presence of prominent leaders from the
New Progressive Party (
NPP), including former Senate President
Thomas Rivera Schatz and
San Juan Mayor
Miguel Romero. Pierluisi is set to compete in the
primary elections against
Jenniffer González, the current
Resident Commissioner and his former running mate in the 2020 elections. In June 2024, Pedro Pierluisi obtained a hearing in the Senate of the United States of America, concerning draft statute 3231, from Democrat Martin Heinrich. This measure is the Senate version of House Bill 2757 and provides for a binding plebiscite authorized by the U.S. Congress that allows residents of Puerto Rico to choose between U.S. statehood and full independence. and sovereignty in free association with the United States of America. == 2024 elections ==