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| Name | Gustavo Bordet |
| Office | Governor of Entre Ríos |
| Term start | 10 December 2015 |
| Predecessor | Sergio Urribarri |
| Birth date | 21 April 1962 |
| Birth place | Concordia, Entre Ríos, Argentina |
| Party | Justicialist Party |
| Alma mater | National University of Entre Ríos |
Gustavo Bordet is an Argentine politician who has served as Governor of Entre Ríos Province since 2015. A member of the Justicialist Party, he previously held executive and legislative roles at municipal and provincial levels, and has been a prominent figure in provincial alliances and national Peronist dynamics. Bordet's administration has navigated relationships with presidents from Mauricio Macri to Alberto Fernández and engaged with provincial governors such as Sergio Urribarri and Cambiemos leaders.
Born in Concordia, Entre Ríos, Bordet attended local schools in Entre Ríos Province before studying at the National University of Entre Ríos. He trained as a public official during a period when Argentine politics involved figures like Raúl Alfonsín and Carlos Menem, and his formative years overlapped regional developments involving the Mesopotamia (Argentina) provinces. Bordet's early professional trajectory included municipal administration in Concordia and interactions with provincial institutions such as the Provincial Legislature of Entre Ríos and municipal councils.
Bordet began his political career in municipal administration in Concordia, Entre Ríos, serving under local mayors and engaging with party structures of the Justicialist Party and provincial delegations. He was appointed and elected to positions that linked him to national actors including Cristina Fernández de Kirchner administrations and provincial leaders like Sergio Urribarri. Bordet held posts that brought him into contact with ministries and provincial agencies connected to national bodies such as the Ministry of Interior (Argentina), regional councils, and federal-provincial coordination mechanisms. Over time he forged alliances with Peronist figures, provincial legislators, and municipal intendentes across Mesopotamia (Argentina) and neighboring provinces such as Santa Fe Province and Corrientes Province.
Elected governor in 2015, Bordet succeeded Sergio Urribarri and assumed office amid a national transition involving Mauricio Macri's presidency. His governorship has interacted with federal administrations, provincial cabinets, and institutions like the Argentine Senate and the Chamber of Deputies of Argentina through funding and legislative coordination. Bordet's tenure has included initiatives in infrastructure, public works, and coordination with ministries such as the Ministry of Transport (Argentina) and the Ministry of Health (Argentina), while negotiating fiscal arrangements linked to the Federal Fiscal Consensus dynamics. He has also engaged with political figures including provincial counterparts like Gustavo Sáenz and national leaders in the Unidad Ciudadana and Frente de Todos coalitions.
Bordet's policy agenda has emphasized provincial development, public infrastructure, and social programs coordinated with national policies under administrations of Mauricio Macri and Alberto Fernández. He has supported measures involving provincial public works, interactions with agencies such as the National Directorate of Water Resources and coordination with educational authorities including the Ministry of Education (Argentina). His administration has navigated controversies and debates involving provincial fiscal policy, health system management linked to the Ministry of Health (Argentina), and agricultural sector relations affecting producers represented by organizations like the Federación Agraria Argentina and Sociedad Rural Argentina. Bordet has positioned himself within Peronist currents alongside leaders such as Hugo Moyano and regional figures within the Justicialist Party structure.
Bordet's electoral trajectory includes municipal elections in Concordia, Entre Ríos, provincial legislative contests, and gubernatorial elections in 2015 and re-election campaigns thereafter. His 2015 gubernatorial victory followed internal party contests within the Justicialist Party and competition against candidates backed by the Cambiemos coalition. Campaigns involved alliances with provincial lists and endorsements from national Peronist leaders, with ballot dynamics connected to provincial party machines and national electoral calendars governed by the National Electoral Chamber (Argentina).
Bordet was born into a family from Concordia and maintains residence in Entre Ríos Province. His private life has been mentioned in provincial media alongside family members involved in local activities and business networks within the region. He has engaged with municipal and provincial community organizations and cultural institutions in Concordia and across Entre Ríos Province.
Bordet's tenure has shaped Entre Ríos Province's relations with national administrations, influenced provincial party dynamics within the Justicialist Party, and affected political arrangements across the Mesopotamia (Argentina) region. His governorship has contributed to debates on federalism, provincial fiscal management, and the role of provincial executives in national Argentine politics alongside governors such as Gerardo Morales and Axel Kicillof. Bordet's political trajectory remains a reference point in provincial Peronist strategy and interprovincial coordination with bodies like the Argentine Governors' Forum.
Category:Governors of Entre Ríos Category:Justicialist Party politicians Category:People from Concordia, Entre Ríos