[4] He was born in the Jesús María District in Lima, Peru, on January 8, 1969 to Pedro Victor Felipe Zolla Castro and Adriana Apolonia Suarez Romarioni.
The event was held in front of the Palace of Justice, Lima where over 60,000 people from various churches and organizations gathered to raise a voice and advocate for christian values in all spheres of society.
[6] Alongside his teacher and political scientist Alberto Mansueti, Zolla taught the principles of limited government, free markets, and civil liberties, among other tenets of classical liberalism.
In 2015, Zolla attained press coverage as he confronted President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela outside the United Nations headquarters in New York City.
[7] For the 2016 Peruvian general election, Zolla announced his candidacy for President of Peru, although he was not able to register his party in order to file his ticket.