María Laura Stratta
María Laura Stratta is an Argentine politician. She served as Vice Governor of Entre Ríos Province, deputising for Governor Gustavo Bordet, from 2019 to 2023. From 2015 to 2019, Stratta served as Minister of Social Development of her province, having previously served as a member of the provincial Chamber of Deputies.
She is a member of the Justicialist Party.
Early life and education
María Laura Stratta was born on 22 February 1976 in Victoria, Entre Ríos Province. Her mother was a high school teacher, while her father, Juan Carlos Stratta, was active in provincial politics: he was intendente of Victoria from 1987 to 1991, and served in both houses of the provincial Legislature.Stratta has a degree in communication studies from the National University of Entre Ríos, in Concepción del Uruguay.
Political career
Stratta's political activism began in the Justicialist Party. She was the provincial representative of the Social Development Ministry's Banco Popular de la Buena Fe programme.In the 2011 provincial elections, she was elected to the Chamber of Deputies of Entre Ríos as part of the Justicialist Party list in Victoria Department. During her four-year term, she presided the parliamentary commission on General Legislation and served as president of the province's Scholarships Institute. She also authored Law 10.151, which sought to boost the provincial state's welfare investment.
Upon the end of her term as legislator, in December 2015, she was appointed by newly elected governor Gustavo Bordet as Minister of Social Development of Entre Ríos. She additionally served as a legislative aide to a number of national congresspeople and in the 2008 Constitutional Convention of Entre Ríos.