
Idel Vexler
Idel Vexler is a former Peruvian Minister of Education known for his advocacy for educational reforms and policies aimed at improving the quality of education in Peru. Recently, he was in the news criticizing the Ministry of Education's decision to start the 2025 school year on March 17, suggesting that classes should begin on March 10 to allow for additional learning days.
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Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Peru | 2 | 3.50 | 0.08% | +10% | 32,971,846 | 30,828 | $230,000 | 215$ |
Totals | 2 | 32,971,846 | 30,828 | $230,000 | 215$ |
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Peru:
Idel Vexler is a former Minister of Education who criticized the political use of student gatherings by Congress members.
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Peru:
Idel Vexler expressed his disagreement and rejection of the proposal, stating it threatens university autonomy.
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Peru:
Idel Vexler, a former Minister of Education, criticized the government's handling of the education system.
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Peru:
Idel Vexler, the former Minister of Education, criticized the decision to start classes on March 17 and recommended an earlier start date of March 10.
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Peru:
Idel Vexler, the former Minister of Education, criticized the decision to start classes on March 17 and recommended starting them on March 10 instead.
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Peru:
Idel Vexler, the former Minister of Education, criticized the decision to start classes on March 17 and recommended starting them on March 10 instead.
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Peru:
Idel Vexler, the former Minister of Education, criticized the decision to start classes on March 17 and recommended starting on March 10 instead.
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Peru:
Idel Vexler, the former Minister of Education, criticized the decision to start classes on March 17 and recommended starting on March 10 instead.
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Peru:
Idel Vexler, the former Minister of Education, criticized the decision to start classes on March 17 and recommended starting on March 10 instead.
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