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    Gildo Insfrán (born 19 January 1951) is an Argentine Justicialist Party (PJ) politician, who has been Governor of Formosa Province since 1995. Having...
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  • volleyball player Eligio Insfrán (born 1935), Paraguayan footballer Fernanda Insfrán (born 1998), Paraguayan handball player Gildo Insfrán (born 1951), Argentine...
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  • (1886–1964), Italian film actor Gildo Cunha do Nascimento (died 2019), Brazilian footballer known as Gildo Gildo Insfrán (born 1951), Argentine politician...
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    Todos. Mayans is considered a close ally of longtime Formosa governor Gildo Insfrán. Mayans has been described as a "fanatic anti-abortion lobbyist" despite...
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    1995, the governor of Formosa has been Gildo Insfrán. Having held office uninterruptedly for 28 years now, Insfrán is the longest-serving governor currently...
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    Governor Gildo Insfrán in the gubernatorial re-election ticket. Floro Bogado, who had served as Insfrán's vice governor ever since Insfrán was first...
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    Formosa in 2007, with Ana Elena Caligaris as his running mate; he lost to Gildo Insfrán. Petcoff was elected president of the UCR caucus in the Senate in 2011...
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    for Córdoba (counting its predecessor Union for Córdoba). Formosa, Gildo Insfrán is re-elected for the eighth consecutive time with 69.97%. San Juan...
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    governors out of twenty-three attended: Carlos Ruckauf, Juan Carlos Romero, Gildo Insfrán, Ángel Mazza, Carlos Rovira and Alicia Lemme. José Manuel de la Sota...
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    and diplomat. He served as Vice-Governor of Formosa Province under Gildo Insfrán from 1995 to 2017, and was Governor from 1983 to 1987, as well as a...
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    41 %) 16 June Formosa Governor Vice Governor 15 provincial deputies Gildo Insfrán - Eber Wilson Solís (Justicialist Party) (70,66 %) Adrián Bogado - Iván...
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    this movement became especially powerful when the governor of Formosa, Gildo Insfrán, began to push for the construction of the University Institute of Formosa...
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    crisis he coordinated a local bartering scheme. The governor of Formosa, Gildo Insfrán, in 2010 promoted the construction of a student institute attached to...
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    Coat of arms Country Argentina Capital Formosa Government  • Governor Gildo Insfrán (PJ)  • Vice Governor Eber Solís (PJ)  • Legislature 30  • National...
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    Radical Entre Ríos Jorge Pedro Busti Partido Justicialista Formosa Gildo Insfrán Partido Justicialista Jujuy Guillermo Snopek Partido Justicialista La...
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    Formosa Province from 2003 to 2009 in the administration of Governor Gildo Insfrán. Basterra was born in Resistencia, Chaco Province, in 1958. In 1988...
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    (JxC) 10 December 2023 10 December 2027 Alicia Aluani List Formosa Gildo Insfrán PJ (UP) 10 December 1995 10 December 2027 Eber Solís (since 10 December...
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    Montiel UCR (Alliance) 49.1 Héctor Maya All for Entre Ríos 47.5 Formosa Gildo Insfrán R Justicialist 73.7 Gabriel Hernández UCR (Alliance) 26.1 Jujuy Eduardo...
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    Some of the most powerful governors who have been called caudillos are Gildo Insfran, governor of Formosa from 1995 to the present, and Carlos Juárez in...
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    Uñac and Sergio Casas. Lucía Corpacci was reelected in Catamarca and Gildo Insfrán was reelected in Formosa. In Chaco, Domingo Peppo was elected governor...
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    Justicialist 44.6 Sergio Varisco Social Front Alliance 34.4 Formosa Gildo Insfrán R Justicialist 71.8 Gabriel Hernández Front for All 24.4 Jujuy Eduardo...
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    Entre Ríos Sergio Urribarri FPV 47.0 Gustavo Cusinato UCR 19.9 Formosa Gildo Insfrán R Justicialist 76.0 Gabriel Hernández UCR 19.2 Jujuy Walter Barrionuevo...
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    2020). "Un "país aparte", la provincia donde solo rigen las leyes de Gildo Insfrán". La Nación (in Latin American Spanish). "Lleva 50 días varado en Formosa...
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  • December 10- Juan Carlos Romero becomes Governor of Salta. December 11- Gildo Insfrán becomes Governor of Formosa. December 11- Arturo Lafalla becomes Governor...
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    received contributions from the governor of the province of Formosa, Gildo Insfrán, and the late banker Jorge Horacio Brito, thanks to the link between...
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    Centurión, Paraguayan Army officer. Graziella Corvalán, Paraguayan academic Gildo Insfrán, Argentine politician. Shinichi Kitaoka, Japanese political scientist...
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    Solís, elected in the Justicialist Party ticket alongside Governor Gildo Insfrán. The legislative power of Formosa was established upon the adoption...
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  • la dictadura (in Spanish) Murió Floro Bogado, el vicegobernador de Gildo Insfrán en Formosa (in Spanish) Kenneth W. Bracey Ancona, è morta Patrizia Casagrande...
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  • Entre Ríos Province: Sergio Urribarri Governor of Formosa Province: Gildo Insfrán Governor of Jujuy Province: Eduardo Fellner Governor of La Pampa Province:...
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  • Entre Ríos Province: Sergio Urribarri Governor of Formosa Province: Gildo Insfrán Governor of Jujuy Province: Walter Barrionuevo Governor of La Pampa...
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