1) As we prepare for our conversation with Senator @estebanbullrich TOMORROW, here are four notable career highlights: (a) He was first elected to congress in 2005, and later served as @mauriciomacri's education minister for the City of Buenos Aires.https://www.wilsoncenter.org/event/conversation-senator-esteban-bullrich …
3) (c) As the national education minister, Senator @estebanbullrich, a @NorthwesternU grad, negotiated the Purmamarca Declaration with provincial authorities, committing to maintain public education spending at no less than 6% of GDP and extend the period of compulsory education.pic.twitter.com/kAWj8ehmXD
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4) (d) In last October's midterm elections in
#Argentina, Senator@estebanbullrich attracted 41% of the vote in the Senate race, compared to 37% for former President@CFKArgentina. He now chairs the powerful Senate Budget and Finance Committee.@SenadoArgentinaShow this threadThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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