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Constitution of Argentina

The Constitution of Argentina is the fundamental law that establishes the country's political structure, rights, and responsibilities. It defines Argentina as a federal republic with three branches of government: executive (President), legislative (Congress), and judicial (courts). It guarantees rights like freedom of speech, equality, and property protection, while also setting rules for elections and government functions. The Constitution can be amended through specific procedures, ensuring it adapts to changing times. Overall, it provides the legal foundation for governance, protecting citizens' rights and ensuring the rule of law in Argentina.