Background
Mr. Diaz-Silveira is the son of the imminent Abogado-Notario (attorney-notary) Francisco Diaz-Silveira Lopez and Ana Gloria Tamargo-Sanchez (sister of Margarita Tamargo-Sanchez).
Mr. Diaz-Silveira is the son of the imminent Abogado-Notario (attorney-notary) Francisco Diaz-Silveira Lopez and Ana Gloria Tamargo-Sanchez (sister of Margarita Tamargo-Sanchez).
He received his law degree at the University of Havana in 1957 and then graduated in 1975 from the American Law Program at the University of Miami.
He was also an attorney in Florida and a former candidate for the Florida Senate, Mayor of Miami, Florida House of Representatives and Miami City Commission. Mr. Diaz-Silveira was married to Adela Jaramillo-Mora and they had four children, Adela Jane (since 1962), Frank (since 1963), Alberto (since 1965), and Eddy (since 1969). Krysten (since 1997) and Gabriela (since 2000).
On November 16, 1960, Mr.
Diaz-Silveira led a group of young Cubans to attack the Cuban Embassy in Lima, Peru. Taking documents of the archives of the diplomatic seat.
On August 9, 1961, he was ejected from the Inter-American Economic and Social Conference for causing a fist fight and for interrupting a two-hour speech being given by Ernesto Guevara. He first ran for office in 1975 for a seat on the City of Miami Commission, he lost.
In 1976, he ran for the Florida House of Representatives, he lost.
On November 2, 1982 Mr. Diaz-Silveira received 20,077 votes out of 49,041 votes in the Florida Senate race of District 34, against the incumbent Joe Gersten and in 1983, he ran for Mayor of the City of Miami, which he lost again.