Viriato Fiallo


This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Fiallo and the second or maternal family name is Rodríguez.
Viriato Fiallo
Unión Cívica Nacional candidate for
President of the Dominican Republic
Election date
20 December 1962
Opponent(s) Juan Bosch
Incumbent Rafael F. Bonnelly
Personal details
Born Viriato Alberto Fiallo Rodríguez
October 28, 1895
Azua de Compostela, Azua Province, Dominican Republic
Died October 4, 1983 (aged 87)
Santo Domingo, Distrito Nacional, Dominican Republic
Nationality Dominican people
Political party Unión Cívica Nacional
Spouse(s) Prudencia Fiallo Lluberes
Relations Fabio Fiallo (uncle and father-in-law)
Oscar de la Renta (half-cousin)
José María Cabral y Báez (first cousin-once removed)
José María Cabral Bermúdez (first cousin-twice removed)
Manuel del Cabral (second cousin)
Marcos Cabral (grand-uncle)
Larimar Fiallo (grand-niece)
Donald Reid Cabral (second cousin-once removed)
Peggy Cabral (second cousin-once removed)
José María Cabral (director) (double first cousin-thrice removed)
Children José Rafael Arístides Fiallo Fiallo
Fabio Alberto Fiallo Fiallo
Parents Alberto Fiallo Cabral (father)
Ramona Rodríguez Germes
Profession Physician

Viriato Alberto Fiallo Rodríguez, Dominican doctor and politician of the twentieth century. He was born on 28 October 1895, died on 4 October 1983, son of Alberto Fiallo Cabral and Ramona Rodríguez Germes (daughter of Fidel Rodríguez Urdaneta, a member of the Junta that ruled in 1876). In 1920 he married his cousin Prudencia Fiallo Lluberes (daughter of his uncle, the poet Fabio Fiallo Cabral), with whom he had two children: Fabio Alberto & Rafael Arístides Fiallo Fiallo. He was cousin of the fashion designer Óscar de la Renta Fiallo.

Viriato Fiallo emerged as a great leader in the fall of tyranny when he played the anti-Trujillo feelings and was exalted by their struggles and pristine behavior. "Before he was known superficially. He was a doctor in the mills of the Vicini family and was chairing the Dominican-German Committee.

Fiallo was jailed several times for being an outspoken opponent of the regime of Trujillo, following the death of dictator he founded the National Civic Union (UCN), as a nonpartisan movement whose main objective movement was the oust of the Trujillo family and their associates, converting later the UCN movement into a political party with a view to the presidential elections of 1962. He participates as a candidate for the Presidency of the Republic, in a campaign without precedent in the country in which the masses of the country turned to political activism.