Dominican Party, Democratic Revolutionary Nationalistic Party, Christian Democratic Party (Dominican Republic)
Spouse
Carmen Virginia Escobal
Children
4
Mario Antonio Read Vittini (1926–2010) was a politician and diplomat from the Dominican Republic.
Biography
Mario Antonio Read Vittini was born in Hatillo, near San Cristóbal, on 15 May 1926. From his father, he descends from William Augustus Read (1820–1887), an American immigrant from Roxbury, Massachusetts, of English and French descent, who married Dominga Rodríguez Isambert, a Dominican of partial French origin. His mother has Corsican ancestry.[1][2][3][4]
Read Vittini became a Doctor of Law in 1948. On 10 June 1952 he became First Secretary for Embassies and Legations.[5][6]
During the Triumvirate, Read Vittini served as Secretary (Minister) of the Presidency.[12] By 1966 the PRSC had split into three factions and Read Vittini was the leader of one of them: the right-wing party Christian Democratic Party (PDC), which supported Joaquín Balaguer in the 1966 election, but Read declared himself in opposition to Balaguer early in 1968.[13]
He also served as the Dominican representative at the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), and as Governor of the Central Bank of the Dominican Republic from 18 August 1993 to 31 August 1994 with Eligio Bisonó Bisonó as his deputy governor.[15][14]