Daniel Fernando Filmus (born June 3, 1955 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine politician and academic, currently Senator for Buenos Aires and formerly Minister of Education, Science and Technology in the government of President Néstor Kirchner.
Filmus was briefly involved in the Communist youth wing as a teenager. He studied psychology and sociology at the University of Buenos Aires (UBA) and became involved in peronist politics. He helped to set up a permanent assembly on human rights at UBA, as a student union activist. He gained a masters in Education at the Fluminense Federal University in Rio de Janeiro.
Filmus headed the Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO) and became an academic in the field of education, writing several books. In 2000, he became secretary of education of the city of Buenos Aires under Aníbal Ibarra, who asked him to be his running mate in the 2003 elections.[1] However before the election to
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Filmus was briefly involved in the Communist youth wing as a teenager. He studied psychology and sociology at the University of Buenos Aires (UBA) and became involved in peronist politics. He helped to set up a permanent assembly on human rights at UBA, as a student union activist. He gained a masters in Education at the Fluminense Federal University in Rio de Janeiro.
Filmus headed the Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO) and became an academic in the field of education, writing several books. In 2000, he became secretary of education of the city of Buenos Aires under Aníbal Ibarra, who asked him to be his running mate in the 2003 elections.[1] However before the election to
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