Politician

Pilar Alegría

1977 - today

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Her biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Pilar Alegría is the 19,224th most popular politician, the 2,782nd most popular biography from Spain and the 511th most popular Spanish Politician.

Pilar Alegría, born in 1977, is a Spanish politician known for her role as the Minister of Education and Vocational Training in Spain. She is a member of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) and has been involved in various educational reforms during her tenure.

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Among Politicians

Among politicians, Pilar Alegría ranks 19,217 out of 19,576Before her are Lyubov Sobol, Ömürbek Babanov, Jeh Johnson, Joe Donnelly, Ted Kulongoski, and Tony Snow. After her are James Lankford, Jamie Raskin, Filippo Tamagnini, Mirtha Vásquez, Nanda Kishor Pun, and Giga Bokeria.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1977, Pilar Alegría ranks 827Before her are Kristoffer Polaha, Fayez Banihammad, Julien Pillet, Bianca Kajlich, Ahmed al-Nami, and Douglas Sequeira. After her are Leire Olaberria, Claus Jensen, Steve Francis, Giuseppe Biava, Alexandra Holden, and Ville Nieminen.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Pilar Alegría ranks 2,782 out of NaNBefore her are Portu (1992), Hugo Mallo (1991), Tomás Carbonell (1968), Carlos Torrent (1974), Roberto Dueñas (1975), and Paula Ribó (1990). After her are Leire Olaberria (1977), Álex Fernández (1992), Eva González (1980), Víctor Claver (1988), Ibán Cuadrado (1979), and Sisinio González Martínez (1986).

Among Politicians In Spain

Among politicians born in Spain, Pilar Alegría ranks 511Before her are Gabriel Rufián (1982), José Guirao (1959), Irene Montero (1988), Dolors Montserrat (1973), Ana Mato (1959), and Pablo Casado (1981). After her are Anna Gabriel i Sabaté (1975), Carlos Jiménez (1976), Inés Arrimadas (1981), Màxim Huerta (1971), Pilar Llop (1973), and Fátima Báñez (1967).

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