Argentina/government And Politics
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...and established the country as a republic with an elected president and Congress, with the federal capital located in Buenos Aires (Embassy of Argentina, 2001). The 1853 Constitution has been amended on several occasions; however, it indicates that the president and vice-president will be elected for a six-year term through an electoral college. Electors are assigned to the different political parties according to the percentage of the popular vote that each party received in a general election.
The federal Congress has two houses, the "Camara de Diputados" (House of Representatives) and the Senate. Seats in the House of Representatives are allocated among various political parties according to the size of the population of each province. Senate seats are evenly distributed, with two senators for each provinceluding the federal district. Senators are not determined by popular election, but rather are appointed by provincial legislatures, with the exception of those Senators who represent the Federal District. These Senators are elected by popular vote through an electoral college. Argentina is divided into...
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