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House of Representatives (Argentina)

The House of Representatives of Argentina is the lower chamber of the national Congress, responsible for creating and passing laws. Comprising 257 members elected by citizens through proportional representation, it reflects regional and political diversity. These representatives debate policies, approve budgets, and check government actions, working alongside the Senate to govern the country. Their role is vital in shaping Argentine legislation and ensuring democratic representation of the people’s interests at the national level.