Aldo Dávila
Aldo Iván Dávila Morales is a Guatemalan politician. He was elected to the Congress of Guatemala in the 2019 election as a member of Winaq. He is the first openly gay man and first HIV-positive member elected to Congress.[1] He will also be the only openly LGBT member of Congress, as Sandra Morán declined to run for re-election.
Deputy in the Guatemalan Congress
by Central District Currently in office | ||
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From January 14, 2020 | ||
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Personal information | ||
Name of birth | Aldo Iván Dávila Morales | |
Birth | Of September 20 of 1977 (42 years) Guatemala City ( Guatemala ) | |
by by nationality | Guatemalan | |
Politic party | Winaq | |
Proby fe by by ssional information | ||
Occupation | Politician and activist |
Biography
Aldo Dávila was born in Guatemala City, capital of the Central American country, into a Catholic family. His primary studies were developed in an evangelical school near the family home in the Saravia neighborhood (zone 5). As the eldest of 3 brothers, he was orphaned by his father at the age of 14, which led him to be the main male livelihood of your home. During his adolescence, he suffered bullying from his classmates and teaching staff due to his sexual orientation.
References
- "Aldo Dávila set to be Guatemala’s 1st openly gay congressman". Vallarta Daily, June 21, 2019.