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Dominican Republic politician

In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Raful and the second or maternal family name is Soriano.
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Faride Raful
Faride Raful in 2018

Minister of the Interior of the Dominican Republic
Incumbent
Assumed office
31 July 2024 (2024-07-31)
PresidentLuis Abinader
Preceded byJesús Vásquez Martínez

Senator for the National District
Incumbent
Assumed office
16 August 2020 (2020-08-16)
Preceded byReinaldo Pared Pérez
Succeeded byOmar Fernández (elect)

Deputy for the National District
In office
16 August 2016 (2016-08-16) – 16 August 2020 (2020-08-16)Serving with Ysabel Jacqueline Ortiz (PLD), José Laluz (PLD), Miriam Cabral (PLD), Sandra Abinader (PLD), Wellington Arnaud Bisonó (PRM)
Personal details
Pronunciation[faˈɾi.ðe raˈful]
BornFaride Virginia Raful Soriano
(1979-10-24) 24 October 1979 (age 45)
Distrito Nacional, Dominican Republic
Political partyModern Revolutionary Party
Parents

Faride Virginia Raful Soriano is a lawyer, politician, and radio and TV presenter from the Dominican Republic. She is the current senator of the National District. She also serves as senate majority leader.

Life and career

Raful was born in Santo Domingo, to politician and poet Tony Raful (of Lebanese descent), winner of the 2014 Dominican Prize of Literature, and his wife Grey Soriano, a lawyer and political scientist.

She studied law at the Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra; she obtained a master's degree in telecommunications law and information technology at Charles III University of Madrid. She has also studied at the University of Salamanca and the University of Andes.

In radio Raful has worked as radio host and producer in Sin Tacones Ni Corbatas in 95.7FM La Nota and in Voces Propias of Z101. In television she worked as a TV host at NCDN.

In the 2010 congressional election Raful was a Dominican Revolutionary Party candidate for deputy of the National District, but lost. Six years later, she ran again for deputy, this time for the Modern Revolutionary Party, winning a seat in the lower house of the Dominican Congress.

Senator for the National District

In the 2020 Dominican General Election, Raful was elected as the senator for the National District, beating Rafael Paz of the Dominican Liberation Party, And Vinicio Castillo of the Social Christian Reformist Party. She also became the spokeswoman of her party in the senate.

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References

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  4. Arias, José (15 December 2013). "Muestras de dolor en el velatorio de Nasco en la Blandino". 7días. Archived from the original on 21 May 2016. Retrieved 24 September 2016.
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  8. "Faride Raful, del PRM se mantiene adelante para la senaduría del DN". TRANOTICIAS (in Spanish). 6 July 2020. Retrieved 11 March 2021.
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