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Following the disbanding of the PSP in [[1993]], Gallisá became a leader of the [[New Puerto Rican Independence Movement]] and later the [[Hostosian National Independence Movement]]. He is also a columnist for the newspaper ''[[Claridad]]'' ("Clarity") and a regular news commentator on ''"Fuego Cruzado"'' ("Crossfire"), a radio program aired by WSKN-AM in [[San Juan, Puerto Rico]].
Following the disbanding of the PSP in [[1993]], Gallisá became a leader of the [[New Puerto Rican Independence Movement]] and later the [[Hostosian National Independence Movement]]. He is also a columnist for the newspaper ''[[Claridad]]'' ("Clarity") and a regular news commentator on ''"Fuego Cruzado"'' ("Crossfire"), a radio program aired by WSKN-AM in [[San Juan, Puerto Rico]].


== External link ==
==External links==
*[http://www.claridadpuertorico.com/ ''Claridad'' web site]
*[http://www.claridadpuertorico.com/ ''Claridad'' web site]
*[http://www.fuegocruzadopr.com/main.asp ''Fuego Cruzado'' web site]
*[http://www.fuegocruzadopr.com/main.asp ''Fuego Cruzado'' web site]



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Carlos Gallisá Bisbal is a Puerto Rican independence movement leader.

Gallisá practiced labor law after graduating from the University of Puerto Rico. He was elected to the House of Representatives as a member of the Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP) in 1972. In 1973 he left the PIP to join the more radical Puerto Rican Socialist Party (PSP). In 1983, Gallisá became general secretary of the PSP.

Following the disbanding of the PSP in 1993, Gallisá became a leader of the New Puerto Rican Independence Movement and later the Hostosian National Independence Movement. He is also a columnist for the newspaper Claridad ("Clarity") and a regular news commentator on "Fuego Cruzado" ("Crossfire"), a radio program aired by WSKN-AM in San Juan, Puerto Rico.