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Argentine government

Argentina's government is a federal constitutional republic with three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial. The President, elected by citizens, serves as head of state and government, overseeing policy and administration. The National Congress, divided into the Senate and Chamber of Deputies, makes laws. The judiciary interprets the constitution and laws. Argentina’s political system emphasizes democratic elections, regional representation, and legal protections, with a history of political change and social diversity. The government aims to balance power, ensure justice, and address economic and social issues affecting its citizens.