The conventional name for Argentina's government is the Argentine Republic, with a government type of a presidential republic. Argentina gained independence on July 9, 1816. Argentina has three branches of government: judicial branch, executive branch, and legislative branch. They have a civil law system based on West European legal systems.
Argentina has diplomatic representation in the US, along with participation in many international organizations and political parties -- with at least 20 active parties. Being a part of the United Nations, Argentina is to participate in their Sustainable Development Goals said to "transform the world".
SOURCE: CIA FACTBOOK
Argentina has diplomatic representation in the US, along with participation in many international organizations and political parties -- with at least 20 active parties. Being a part of the United Nations, Argentina is to participate in their Sustainable Development Goals said to "transform the world".
SOURCE: CIA FACTBOOK
From ARgentina's partnership with the UN:
"One such innovative project is being executed by Argentine Network for International Cooperation (RACI), and is designed to improve coordination between the CSOs and the public and private sectors using information and communication technologies (ICTs) as effective tools to make their contributions to the SDGs visible on a massive scale. "
Source: United Nations (see link)
Source: United Nations (see link)