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Ley de Cooperativas (Argentina)

The Ley de Cooperativas, or Cooperatives Law, in Argentina regulates the formation and operation of cooperatives, which are member-owned organizations created to meet common economic, social, and cultural needs. This law establishes guidelines for establishing cooperative societies, their governance, and their financial management. It promotes democratic participation among members and aims to enhance social welfare and economic development. By allowing individuals to work together collaboratively, the law supports various sectors, including agriculture, housing, and consumer services, fostering solidarity and economic empowerment within communities.