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Peruvian politician
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In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Morales and the second or maternal family name is Castillo.
Fabiola Morales

Fabiola María Morales Castillo (born 26 September 1955) is a Peruvian politician and a Congresswoman representing Piura for the 2006–2011 term. Morales was elected under the National Unity belongs to the National Solidarity party. She lost her seat in the 2011 elections when she ran for re-election, but she received a minority of votes. Morales is a member of the Madrid Forum, an international alliance of right-wing and far-right individuals.

Controversies

She has been known for her constant activity as a "troll" in order to attack former mayor of Lima, Susana Villaran, from which she has received more criticism than praise. She also gained a negative public image due to major corruption scandals, as well as homophobic comments and discrimination against the handicapped.

References

  1. "Carta de Madrid". Fundación Disenso (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-12-07.
  2. "Anuncios y avisos de Venta y alquiler de casas, departamentos, terrenos, oficinas, locales comerciales, en Diario16 Perú".
  3. "Anuncios y avisos de Venta y alquiler de casas, departamentos, terrenos, oficinas, locales comerciales, en Diario16 Perú".

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