Federico Fagioli
Federico Fagioli is an Argentine social activist and politician of the Patria Grande Front. Since 2023, he has been a member of the Senate of Buenos Aires Province, representing the Legislature of [Buenos Aires Province#Electoral sections|Third Electoral Section]. From 2019 to 2023, he was a National Deputy for Buenos Aires.
Additionally, Fagioli is also involved in the CTEP-UTEP, the informal sector workers' union.
Early and personal life
Fagioli was born on 27 March 1991 in Quilmes, in the Greater Buenos Aires conurbation. His mother is a schoolteacher, and he has two siblings. When he was little, his family moved to Cipolletti, Río Negro, where they lived until Fagioli's father left the family. They moved back to the Greater Buenos Aires area when Fagioli was 16 years old. After a brief attempt at studying psychology, in 2009 Fagioli became involved with the Movimiento Popular La Dignidad. His activism was centered on informal sector workers' rights.Fagioli presently resides in Pueblo Unido, in Glew. Pueblo Unido is a settlement founded by land occupations in which Fagioli partook, alongside some 120 other families. He is irreligious.
Political activism
Fagioli co-founded, alongside other villero activists, the Corriente Villera Independiente. The CVI seeks to push for the urbanization of villas in the City of Buenos Aires, and in 2014, Fagioli participated in one of the CVI's most important political interventions: setting up a large tent by the Obelisk of Buenos Aires while staging a protest demanding the declaration of an habitational emergency.Fagioli participated in the making of a National Survey on Popular Neighbourhoods. Additionally, he has been active in the CTEP-UTEP, the informal sector workers' union, founded by Juan Grabois.
In 2016, Fagioli co-founded alongside other members of the Movimiento Popular La Dignidad the People's Left Party ; the party's purported goal was to "build a new political project that takes up on the people's historical programmes, in order to attain true independence". In 2018, People's Left joined other left-wing political groups and parties in forming the Patria Grande Front.