
Argentine National Government
The Argentine National Government is the central authority responsible for managing the country’s affairs, including making laws, implementing policies, and representing Argentina internationally. It is composed of three main branches: the Executive, led by the President who enforces laws; the Legislature, which creates laws through Congress; and the Judiciary, which interprets laws and ensures justice. The government manages national issues such as economy, health, education, and defense, and operates within a democratic system where leaders are elected by citizens. Its goal is to serve the public interest and maintain stability and development across the country.