Floro Bogado

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Floro Bogado

Vice-governor of Formosa
Incumbent
Assumed office 
1995
Governor Gildo Insfrán
Preceded by Gildo Insfrán

Argentina Ambassador to Paraguay
In office
1989 – 1991

In office
1987 – 1989

In office
1983 – 1987
Succeeded by Vicente Joga

Born February 20, 1939 (1939-02-20) (age 69)
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]

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  1. ^ a b c d Profile, Legislature of Formosa. Accessed 26 May 2008.
  2. ^ La siempre curiosa lista de conjueces en Formosa, El Comercial, 10 February 2006.