- José Octavio Bordón
José Octavio Bordón (
december 22 1945 inRosario ) is an Argentine politician and diplomat. A former governor and candidate forPresident of Argentina , he has been the Argentine Ambassador to theUnited States since June 2003.Bordón graduated in
sociology from theUniversidad del Salvador inBuenos Aires in 1970. He was Professor of Political Sociology atUniversidad Nacional de Cuyo 1972-1976 and again 1983-1995. He became President of theFundación Andina in 1982. In 1983 he was elected to theArgentine Chamber of Deputies as deputy forMendoza Province for theJusticialist Party . He was deputy chairman of the foreign affairs committee.In 1987 Bordón was elected governor of Mendoza Province, stepping down in 1991. The following year he was elected to the
Argentine Senate . Over that period he had become distant from thePeronist leadership, which under PresidentCarlos Menem had moved to the right withneoliberal economic policies. In 1994 he led his followers into a new leftwing alliance,FrePaSo , with other parties and dissident Peronists. FrePaSo's popularity grew quickly. At that time he was avisiting professor atGeorgetown University .Bordón became presidential candidate for FrePaSo for the 1995 election, with Carlos "Chacho" Álvarez as his running mate. Despite being such a new party, Bordón and Álvarez came second with over 30%, beating more established parties. However, not long after the election, Bordón fell out with FrePaSo in a leadership dispute and returned to the Justicialist Party.
Bordón worked as a consultant at the
Inter-American Development Bank from 1998 until 1999, and then again in 2003. He served as General Director of Culture and Education forBuenos Aires Province from 1999 until 2001. In 2002-03, he was Executive Director of the Social and Economic Development Program. He is a member of theInter-American Dialogue .He was Director of "Diálogo y Perspectiva Internacional" magazine 1989-94, and Director of "Temas de MERCOSUR" magazine 1996-2000.Bordón is married to Mónica González Gaviola and has three children.
External links
* [http://www.embassyofargentina.us/espanol/oficinadelsrembajador/oficinadelsrembajadorbordoncv.htm Profile] , Embassy of Argentina
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