Roberto Ivan Aguilar Gómez (born 19 May 1958 in La Paz, Bolivia) is a Bolivian economist, former university official, politician, and former Minister of Education from 2008 until 2019, when Evo Morales resigned. Aguilar served as docent, general secretary, and rector in the Universidad Mayor de San Andres in La Paz. In 2006, he was elected as a plurinominal member of the Bolivian Constituent Assembly for the Movement for Socialism and served as its vice president. In November 2008, he was appointed by Evo Morales as Minister of Education, succeeding Magdalena Cajías.
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- روبرتو إيفان أغيلار غوميز (ar)
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| - روبرتو إيفان أغيلار غوميز (بالإسبانية: Roberto Iván Aguilar Gómez) هو اقتصادي وسياسي بوليفي، ولد في 19 مايو 1958 في لاباز في بوليفيا. حزبياً، نشط في الحركة نحو الاشتراكية. وقد انتخب وزير التعليم. (ar)
- Roberto Ivan Aguilar Gómez (born 19 May 1958 in La Paz, Bolivia) is a Bolivian economist, former university official, politician, and former Minister of Education from 2008 until 2019, when Evo Morales resigned. Aguilar served as docent, general secretary, and rector in the Universidad Mayor de San Andres in La Paz. In 2006, he was elected as a plurinominal member of the Bolivian Constituent Assembly for the Movement for Socialism and served as its vice president. In November 2008, he was appointed by Evo Morales as Minister of Education, succeeding Magdalena Cajías. (en)
- Roberto Ivan Aguilar Gómez (La Paz, Bolivia; 19 de mayo de 1958) es un economista y político boliviano. Fue el Ministro de Educación de Bolivia desde el 7 de noviembre de 2008 hasta el 11 de noviembre de 2019 durante el primer, segundo y tercer gobierno del presidente Evo Morales Ayma. Fue uno de los hombres que más tiempo permaneció en el cargo de ministro junto a David Choquehuanca Céspedes, Luis Arce Catacora o Juan Ramón Quintana. (es)
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| - روبرتو إيفان أغيلار غوميز (بالإسبانية: Roberto Iván Aguilar Gómez) هو اقتصادي وسياسي بوليفي، ولد في 19 مايو 1958 في لاباز في بوليفيا. حزبياً، نشط في الحركة نحو الاشتراكية. وقد انتخب وزير التعليم. (ar)
- Roberto Ivan Aguilar Gómez (La Paz, Bolivia; 19 de mayo de 1958) es un economista y político boliviano. Fue el Ministro de Educación de Bolivia desde el 7 de noviembre de 2008 hasta el 11 de noviembre de 2019 durante el primer, segundo y tercer gobierno del presidente Evo Morales Ayma. Fue uno de los hombres que más tiempo permaneció en el cargo de ministro junto a David Choquehuanca Céspedes, Luis Arce Catacora o Juan Ramón Quintana. Roberto Aguilar ha trabajado como docente universitario, y rector en la Universidad Mayor de San Andrés en La Paz. En 2006 es elegido como miembro plurinacional de Asamblea Constituyente por el MAS-IPSP. En 2008, Roberto Aguilar es nombrado ministro de educación por el presidente Evo Morales sucediendo en el puesto a Magdalena Cajías. (es)
- Roberto Ivan Aguilar Gómez (born 19 May 1958 in La Paz, Bolivia) is a Bolivian economist, former university official, politician, and former Minister of Education from 2008 until 2019, when Evo Morales resigned. Aguilar served as docent, general secretary, and rector in the Universidad Mayor de San Andres in La Paz. In 2006, he was elected as a plurinominal member of the Bolivian Constituent Assembly for the Movement for Socialism and served as its vice president. In November 2008, he was appointed by Evo Morales as Minister of Education, succeeding Magdalena Cajías. (en)
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