Fabio Queirolo

Felipe Fabio Queirolo Larramendi (1861 – 23 November 1901) was a Paraguayan Minister of Foreign Affairs, journalist, and founding member of the traditional Liberal Party.

[2] In 1895, intrigues led to Benigno Ferreira stepping down and Queirolo taking the role of head of the party; in the same year, he briefly held a post at the Supreme Court of Justice of Paraguay.

[3] In 1900, amidst a crisis provoked by political titan José Segundo Decoud's resignation from Emilio Aceval's cabinet and from the Colorado Party, he was given the role of Minister of Foreign Affairs by Aceval as a conciliatory measure.

[5] Around this time Queirolo was described by the resident Brazilian diplomat in Paraguay as a "cattle rancher who rarely appeared in Asunción".

[4] He had, however, been a journalist for most of his life before taking up the Ministry, and had returned to a newspaper called "El Cívico" after leaving that post.