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Romina Guadalupe Pérez Ramos (born 17 November 1958) is a Bolivian academic, diplomat, politician, and sociologist who served as ambassador of Bolivia to Iran from 2019 to 2020 and since 2021. A member of the
Movement for Socialism Movement for Socialism – Political Instrument for the Sovereignty of the Peoples (; MAS or MAS-IPSP), is a socialist political party in Bolivia. Its followers are known as ''Masistas''. In the 2005 Bolivian general election, December 2005 el ...
, she previously served as a
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member of the
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from
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from 2015 to 2019. Pérez graduated as a sociologist from the
Higher University of San Simón The Higher University of San Simón (''Universidad Mayor de San Simón'', UMSS) is a university in Cochabamba, Bolivia. It was founded by Mariscal Andrés de Santa Cruz on November 5, 1832; and is one of the first universities founded in Bolivia ...
before completing postgraduate studies in the European Union. She comes from a generation of leftist academics who entered political activity as activists against the military dictatorships of the 1970s and 80s, as well as the
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democratic governments that succeeded them. Her work in the field of women's and ethnic rights led her to join multiple
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s, including the Center for Legal Studies and Social Research, through which many academics and intellectuals became politically linked with the Movement for Socialism. In 2014, she won a seat in the Chamber of Deputies on the party's electoral list but did not complete her term, being appointed ambassador to Iran in mid-2019.


Early life and career

Romina Pérez was born on 17 November 1958 in
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. She studied at the
Higher University of San Simón The Higher University of San Simón (''Universidad Mayor de San Simón'', UMSS) is a university in Cochabamba, Bolivia. It was founded by Mariscal Andrés de Santa Cruz on November 5, 1832; and is one of the first universities founded in Bolivia ...
, graduating with a bachelor's in sociology and a master's in planning, elaboration, and evaluation of sustainable development projects, in addition to a diploma in political science from San Simón's Center for Higher University Studies. From 2009 to 2011, she undertook postgraduate studies abroad, receiving an
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scholarship to attend the universities of
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,
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, and
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, where she completed a double master's in public health. Through a separate scholarship, Pérez also attended the
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, completing courses in
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and
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. Pérez comes from a generation of intellectuals and researchers mainly educated in social and human sciences whose political trajectories were defined by their left-wing sympathies. She entered political activity as an activist against the ultra-conservative military dictatorships of the 1970s and 80s and, from 1982, in opposition to the
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democratic governments that succeeded them. In her adolescence, Pérez joined the communist youth, which later resulted in her exile to the
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for some time. Returning to Bolivia, she worked alongside the country's mineworkers—one of the Communist Party's primary sectoral bases of support—compiling their history, political agitations, and class struggles. The finished audio literary works were donated to the archives of the Syndical Federation of Bolivian Mineworkers.


Political career

From 1985 to 1988, Pérez served as vice president of the Bolivian University Confederation and represented Bolivia at the
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. Throughout the 1990s, she worked as a university professor at various public and private institutions. As with numerous prominent leftist academics around this time, Pérez's career at the turn of the twentieth century shifted its emphasis away from
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and toward the full realization of women's and ethnic rights. From 1996 to 1998, she served as director of gender in the municipal governments of Cochabamba and
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, was a consultant for various indigenous organizations, and held positions at multiple
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s, including the Permanent Assembly of Human Rights and the Center for Legal Studies and Social Research. The latter, a left-wing institution aligned with the indigenous movement, "became a 'nursery' for intellectual and political cadres of the
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(MAS-IPSP)", many of whom got their start in the 2006–2007 Constituent Assembly. Such was the case with Pérez, who was appointed as a delegate to the Constituent Assembly on behalf of the
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prefecture. Upon the assembly's closure, she continued to serve in the prefecture as its director of gender until 2008. Pérez's association with the MAS solidified in 2014 when the party nominated her as a candidate for a seat in the
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. She topped the party's
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in the Cochabamba Department, providing for an easy entry into the chamber. In addition to ordinary parliamentary work, Pérez spent much of her tenure serving as a member of the mixed special commission that investigated the privatization and capitalization process that occurred between 1990 and 2001, a post in line with her opposition to the neoliberal economic practices of the day. The commission ultimately determined that the sale of
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s in that period cost the country US$21 billion in economic damages. In the international sphere, she served as a member of the Parliamentary Confederation of the Americas and was vice president and, from 2018, president of the body's Women Parliamentarians Network.


Diplomatic career

Nearing the conclusion of her term in 2019, Pérez was designated to serve as ambassador to Iran, a country with which Bolivia under
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strengthened
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due to shared political positions, especially regarding the United States's "meddling" in international affairs. However, her brief tenure in
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was cut short not long thereafter due to the
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her home country suffered in November, an event Pérez denounced as a
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. Within days of its assumption, the conservative transitional government that succeeded Morales terminated eighty percent of his administration's ambassadorial staff, and in mid-2020, it closed the country's embassy in Iran, ostensibly as a cost-saving measure. When Bolivia reinitiated relations with Iran following the MAS's return to power, Pérez was ratified as the country's ambassador. Pérez's second term as head of the Bolivian legation in Tehran coincided with a series of women's rights demonstrations that wracked the West Asian country following the violent
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in late 2022. Referring to the unrest, Iran's state news agency reported that Pérez, on behalf of the Bolivian government, had condemned the protests, stating that the "riots" had been "perpetrated by British and American
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". The ambassador's polemic statements caused controversy back home, with opposition politicians and feminist organizations demanding her removal from office. In response, the Bolivian Foreign Ministry quickly recalled Pérez to
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to "receive a report and evaluate the circumstances" of her statements. For her part, Pérez denied ever making such declarations, assuring that her words had been "distorted", for which she demanded that Iranian media outlets rectify the discrepancy. Days later, the Islamic Republic News Agency issued a clarification, stating that it had made an "inaccurate interpretation of the ambassador's words".


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on 15 September 2018. {{DEFAULTSORT:Perez, Romina 1958 births Living people 21st-century Bolivian politicians 21st-century Bolivian women politicians Ambassadors of Bolivia to Iran Bolivian diplomats Bolivian educators Bolivian women educators Bolivian exiles Bolivian political scientists Bolivian sociologists Bolivian women sociologists Bolivian women diplomats Evo Morales administration personnel Higher University of San Simón alumni Luis Arce administration personnel Members of the Bolivian Chamber of Deputies from Cochabamba Movimiento al Socialismo politicians People from Cochabamba University of Bologna alumni University of Copenhagen alumni University of Granada alumni University of Rennes alumni Women members of the Chamber of Deputies (Bolivia)