Floro Bogado
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Vice-governor of Formosa
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| Assumed office 1995 |
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| Governor | Gildo Insfrán |
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| Preceded by | Gildo Insfrán |
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Argentina Ambassador to Paraguay
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| In office 1989 – 1991 |
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| In office 1987 – 1989 |
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| In office 1983 – 1987 |
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| Succeeded by | Vicente Joga |
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| Born | February 20, 1939 Formosa, Argentina |
| Nationality | Argentine |
| Political party | Justicialist Party |
| Spouse | Adriana Bortolozzi |
| Profession | Lawyer |
Floro Eleuterio Bogado (b. 20 February 1939, Formosa, Argentina) is an Argentine Justicialist Party politician, lawyer and diplomat. He is the long-serving vice-governor of Formosa Province under Gildo Insfrán since 1995, having been governor himself 1983-87 as well as a national legislator.[1]
Bogado was educated in Formosa and in San Lorenzo, Santa Fe. He studied law at the University of Buenos Aires and the National University of the Littoral. He was a teacher and lecturer at the Universidad Nacional del Nordeste and held senior roles in the provincial and national Justicialist parties.[1]
In 1983, Bogado was elected as governor of his province. At the end of his term, he was elected to the Argentine Chamber of Deputies, serving until 1989.[1] He was appointed Argentine Ambassador to Paraguay in 1989, returning in 1991.[1] In 1994 he took part in the national constitutional reform process. The following year he was elected vice-governor as the running mate of Insfrán.
His wife Adriana Bortolozzi is a member of the Argentine Senate and their son Adrián Floro Bogado is a provincial deputy.[2]

