Entrevista a max puig presidente de alianza por la democracia en enfoque matinal
Max Puig, in full Maximiliano Rabelais Puig Miller (born circa 1946), is a Dominican politician who served as congressman in the 1990s and Minister of Labor and the Environment in the 2000s.
Contents
- Entrevista a max puig presidente de alianza por la democracia en enfoque matinal
- Entrevista a max puig tras muerte de fidel castro
- Early life and family
- Political career
- References

Entrevista a max puig tras muerte de fidel castro
Early life and family

Puig was born in Puerto Plata to Elvia Iluminación Miller Martínez, a renowned teacher, and José Augusto Puig Ortiz, a dissident during the dictatorship of Rafael Trujillo who served as Ambassador to France in the mid-1960s.

By his father, he is descended from José María Arzeno, a 19th-century mayor of Puerto Plata —and the son of a immigrant from Zoagli, then in the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia—, who married Gertrudis Westen, the daughter of a Dutchman and a Haitian mulâtresse. By his mother —whose mother was of Spanish origin, while her father was of African American and Turks and Caicos Islander descent— he is descended from Scipio Beard and Julian Beard, free negroes that migrated to Puerto Plata during the Haitian occupation of Santo Domingo from Missouri, United States.

While living in France, Puig met and married his classmate Elisabeth Buchel, a Frenchwoman; they had 2 children. He has a doctorates in Law and Political Sciences.

Political career

Puig was one of six presidential candidates that contested the 2012 presidential election. Puig ran for president under the Alliance for Democracy (APD) political party.