
Argentine Federalism
Argentine federalism is a system where power is divided between the national government and the country's provinces. Each province has its own government and authority to make decisions on local issues such as education, health, and security. The national government oversees broader matters like defense and foreign policy. This division allows provinces to address their specific needs while remaining part of a unified country. The balance of power can sometimes lead to disputes, but it aims to respect regional differences and promote local governance within Argentina’s overall federal structure.