Faride Raful


Deputy for the National District
Assumed office
16 August 2016 (2016-08-16)
Serving with Ysabel Jacqueline Ortiz (PLD), José Laluz (PLD), Miriam Cabral (PLD), Sandra Abinader (PLD), Wellington Arnaud Bisonó (PRM)[1]
Personal details
Pronunciation [faˈɾi.ðe raˈful]
Born Faride Virginia Raful Soriano
1981 or 1982 (aged 34–35)
Political party Modern Revolutionary Party
Mother Grey Soriano
Father Tony Raful

Faride Virginia Raful Soriano is a lawyer, politician, and radio and TV presenter from the Dominican Republic. She is deputy-elect of the Modern Revolutionary Party for the electoral district 1 of the National District.[2]

Raful was born in Santo Domingo, to the politician and poet Tony Raful Tejada (son of Carmen Tejada and of Pedro Raful, a Lebanese trader), National Prize of Literature 2014, and of Grey Soriano.[3]

She studied Law at the Pontifical Catholic University Mother and Master; she obtained a master's degree in Law of Telecommunications and Technology of the Information in the University Carlos III of Madrid, a have other studies done in the University of Salamanca, and the University of Andes.[4][5]

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

In the 2010 congressional election Raful was a Dominican Revolutionary Party candidate to deputy for the National District, but lost. Six years later, she was candidate again to deputy, this time for the Modern Revolutionary Party, winning a seat in the Lower House of the Dominican Congress.[6][7] Seis años más tarde, fue candidata otra vez a diputada, esta vez por el Partido Revolucionario Moderno, resultando electa en los comicios.[2]

References

  1. "Los diputados que ganaron en el Distrito Nacional y 10 provincias" (in Spanish). Hoy. 30 May 2016. Archived from the original on 10 September 2016. Retrieved 24 September 2016.
  2. 1 2 Reyes Reyes, Ramón (20 May 2016). "El Congreso tendrá una cara más joven: José Laluz y Faride Raful están entre las nuevas figuras". Listín Diario (in Spanish). Santo Domingo. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  3. "Tony Raful Tejada: Premio Nacional de Literatura 2014". Dominicanos Destacados (in Spanish). Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  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.
  5. "Faride Raful renuncia de Enfoque Final". LaBerny.net. 15 January 2014. Archived from the original on 21 May 2016.
  6. Moreno, Pilar (28 May 2010). "Candidata PRD impugna en 90 colegios electorales". El Nacional. Retrieved 21 May 2010.
  7. Jiménez, Karina (14 March 2016). "Jóvenes a los que les apasiona la política". El Caribe. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
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