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Ernesto Che Guevara, az argentin származású forradalmár, miniszter, gerillavezér és író, Buenos Aires-ben szerzett orvosi diplomát, majd a kubai forradalom során jelentős szerepet játszott a szigetország felszabadításában és újjáépítésében. A kubai gazdaság talpraállításáért dolgozott, küzdött az oktatás és az egészségügy fejlesztéséért, az írástudatlanság és a faji előítéletek felszámolásáért. Saját példájával népszerűsítette az önkéntes munkát. Kongóban és Bolíviában is harcolt - harminckilenc éves volt, amikor az amerikai-bolíviai csapatok csapdába ejtették és kivégezték.
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Che Guevara's coworker advises Venezuela's president
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Cuban Orlando Borrego is a member of the team led by Venezuelan Vice-President Jorge Arreaza and Planning Minister Ricardo Mélendez
Orlando Borrego, a 78-year-old Cuban economist and close collaborator of Argentinean-Cuban guerrilla member Ernesto "Che" Guevara, is taking part in another study for the Venezuelan government reshuffle, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro reported.
"Orlando Borrego (...) has joined a task force, together with Planning Minister Ricardo Menéndez, (Labor Minister) Jesús Martínez and other coworkers to outline a set of plans (...) including a total, profound revolution in public administration," the Venezuelan president said on Tuesday in his show "En Contacto con Maduro" (In contact with Maduro), aired on state-run TV channel Venezolana de Televisión.
Borrego, an economist graduated from Havana and Moscow universities, "was companion of Ernesto Che Guevara, there, in the battles of the revolution," Maduro said when introducing the Cuban advisor, AFP cited.
The Head of State informed that the reshuffle was entrusted to Vice-President Jorge Arreaza.
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Ernesto Che Guevara, the Argentine-born revolutionary, minister, guerrilla leader and writer, received his medical degree in Buenos Aires, then played an essential part in the Cuban Revolution in liberating and rebuilding the country. He did his best to set up the Cuban economy, fought for the improvement of the education and the health system, the elimination of illiteracy and racial prejudice. He promoted voluntary work by his own example. He fought in the Congo and in Bolivia - he was thirty-nine years old, when he was trapped and executed by the joint American-Bolivian forces.
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