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  2. Permanent Representative of Argentina to the United Nations

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    Permanent Representative Diplomatic accreditation Term end President of Argentina Secretary-General of the United Nations Notes José Arce: 21 July 1946 31 December 1949 Juan Domingo Perón: Trygve Lie: He was President of the Security Council in the months of November 1948 and 1949, [2] and President of the General Assembly in 1948. [3] [4 ...

  3. Argentine Chamber of Deputies - Wikipedia

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    The distribution of the Chamber of Deputies is regulated since 1982 by Law 22.847, also called Ley Bignone, enacted by the last Argentine dictator, General Reynaldo Bignone, ahead of the 1983 general elections. This law established that, initially, each province shall have one deputy per 161,000 inhabitants, with standard rounding; after this ...

  4. Argentine National Congress - Wikipedia

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    The National Congress of Argentina (Spanish: Congreso de la Nación Argentina) is the legislative branch of the government of Argentina. Its composition is bicameral, constituted by a 72-seat Senate and a 257-seat Chamber of Deputies. The Senate, a third of whose members are elected to six-year renewable terms every two years, consists of three ...

  5. Category : Permanent Representatives of Argentina to the ...

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    Pages in category "Permanent Representatives of Argentina to the United Nations" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. List of provincial legislatures in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Provincial legislatures in Argentina by number of chambers. The provincial legislatures of Argentina are the organs of the legislative power of each province. There are provinces with a chamber of deputies and senate, and others with a unicameral system. The total number of provincial legislators in Argentina is 1199.

  7. Government of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The government of Argentina, within the framework of a federal system, is a presidential representative democratic republic. The president of Argentina is both head of state and head of government. Executive power is exercised by the president. Legislative power is vested in the National Congress.

  8. List of Argentine deputies, 2021–2023 - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of members of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies from 10 December 2021 to 10 December 2023. Composition. By province. Province Deputies ...

  9. List of Argentines - Wikipedia

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    Josep Borrell Fontelles, Spanish politician serving as High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and former Minister of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation in the Government of Spain. He acquired Argentine citizenship in 2019. Pablo Rodriguez, politician; Rafael Grossi, politician