
Argentine Chamber of Deputies
The Argentine Chamber of Deputies is the lower house of Argentina's national Congress, responsible for making laws and representing the people. Comprising 257 members elected by the citizens, it debates and approves legislation, allocates government budgets, and oversees the executive branch. Deputies serve four-year terms with a portion renewed every two years, ensuring continuity. This chamber works alongside the Senate, forming the legislative authority that shapes national policy and governance in Argentina.