Pedro Manuel Casals is a prominent communicator, lawyer, and political analyst born in the city of Santiago, Dominican Republic. Recognized for his direct style, sharp analytical ability, and defense of freedom of expression, he has gained notoriety in the Dominican media as one of the most influential young voices in the national political debate.
Who is Pedro Manuel Casals?
He is the son of economist, writer, and former public official Pedro Manuel Casals Victoria and Mrs. Isabel García de Casals, a family linked to critical thinking and public service. From an early age, Pedro showed a firm commitment to democratic values and citizen participation.
He graduated magna cum laude in Law from the Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra (PUCMM) in 2011. During his university years, he formed a political action group in defense of conservative thought in a liberal environment, promoting the exchange of ideas, academic debate, and participation in solving social problems.
Subsequently, he obtained a master's degree in National Security and Defense at the Center for Security and Defense Studies (CESEDE), thus broadening his strategic vision in key areas of the country's institutional development.Professional Career and Media
Pedro began his career as a corporate lawyer in the legal department of Banco Múltiple BDI, where he remained for five years gaining experience in corporate protocols, litigation, procedural law, and conflict negotiation. He was also part of the firm Oficina Bisonó, specializing in dispute resolution through alternative mechanisms such as positive arbitration.
Alongside his legal career, Casals began to venture into the media as a columnist, offering opinions on political and social issues. His direct and argumentative style led him to be invited to television and radio spaces.
He is currently one of the panelists on the program “Esto no es Radio”, of the influential media group Alofoke Media Group, where his participation is characterized by critical analysis, legal knowledge, and firm stances on the Dominican political reality.








