Gustavo Vides was a politician from El Salvador who was Vice President of El Salvador during the presidency of Pío Romero Bosque.
[1] He was born in Santa Ana to an old aristocratic family.
[2] Vides was minister of finance in the cabinet of Alfonso Quiñónez Molina from 1923 to 1927.
In December 1926 he got the nomination from the National Democratic Party for vice presidency in the elections of 1927[2] as the running mate of Pío Romero Bosque,[3] who won the election.
He was considered a wealthy man who was not seen in the social circles of the capital.