Country name: Conventional long form: Argentine Republic
conventional short form: Argentina
local short form: Argentina
local long form: Republica Argentina
Government type: Republic
Administrative divisions: 23 provinces (provincias,
singular - provincia), and 1 autonomous city* (distrito federal);
Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires Capital Federal*, Catamarca, Chaco, Chubut,
Cordoba, Corrientes, Entre Rios, Formosa, Jujuy, La Pampa, La Rioja,
Mendoza, Misiones, Neuquen, Rio Negro, Salta, San Juan, San Luis,
Santa Cruz, Santa Fe, Santiago del Estero, Tierra del Fuego - Antartida
e Islas del Atlantico Sur, Tucuman
Note: The US does not recognize any claims to Antarctica
Independence: 9 July 1816 (from Spain)
National holiday: Revolution Day, 25 May (1810)
Constitution: 1 May 1853; revised August 1994
Legal system: Mixture of US and West European legal
systems; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction
Suffrage: 18 years of age; universal and mandatory
Executive branch: Chief of state: President Nestor
KIRCHNER (since 25 May 2003); note - declared winner of a runoff
election by default after Carlos Saul MENEM withdrew his candidacy
on the eve of the election; Vice President Daniel SCIOLI (since
25 May 2003); note - the president is both the chief of state and
head of government
Head of Government: President Nestor KIRCHNER (since 25
May 2003); note - declared winner of a runoff election by default
after Carlos Saul MENEM withdrew his candidacy on the eve of the
election; Vice President Daniel SCIOLI (since 25 May 2003); note
- the president is both the chief of state and head of government
Cabinet: Cabinet appointed by the president
Election Results: Results of the presidential primary
of 27 April 2003: Carlos Saul MENEM 24.3%, Nestor KIRCHNER 22%,
Ricardo Lopez MURPHY 16.4%, Adolfo Rodriguez SAA 14.4%, Elisa CARRIO
14.2%, other 8.7%; the subsequent runoff election slated for 25
May 2003 was awarded to KIRCHNER by default after MENEM withdrew
his candidacy on the eve of the election
Elections: President and vice president elected
on the same ticket by popular vote for four-year terms; the last
election held was the presidential primary election of 27 April
2003 (next election to be held NA 2007); a runoff election slated
for 25 May 2003 between the two candidates receiving the highest
votes in the primary was awarded to KIRCHNER by default after MENEM
withdrew his candidacy on the eve of the election
Legislative branch: Bicameral National Congress
or Congreso Nacional consists of the Senate (72 seats; members are
elected by direct vote; presently one-third of the members elected
every two years to a six-year term) and the Chamber of Deputies
(257 seats; members are elected by direct vote; one-half of the
members elected every two years to a four-year term)
Election results: Senate - percent of vote by bloc
or party - NA; seats by bloc or party - PJ 41, UCR 16, provincial
parties 15; Chamber of Deputies - percent of vote by bloc or party
- NA; seats by bloc or party - PJ 133, UCR 46, IF 23, ARI 11, Socialist
6, other/provincial parties 38
Elections: Senate - last held intermittently by
province during the 2nd half of 2003 (next to be held NA 2005);
Chamber of Deputies - last held intermittently by province during
the 2nd half of 2003 (next to be held NA 2005)
Judicial branch: Supreme Court or Corte Suprema
(the nine Supreme Court judges are appointed by the president with
approval by the Senate)
Political parties and leaders: Action for the Republic
or AR [Domingo CAVALLO]; Alternative for a Republic of Equals or
ARI [Elisa CARRIO]; Front for a Country in Solidarity or Frepaso
(a four-party coalition) [Dario Pedro ALESSANDRO]; Interbloque Federal
or IF (a broad coalition of approximately 12 parties including RECREAR)
[leader NA]; Justicialist Party or PJ [leader NA] (Peronist umbrella
political organization); Radical Civic Union or UCR [Angel ROZAS];
Federal Recreate Movement or RECREAR [Ricardo LOPEZ MURPHY]; Socialist
Party or PS [Ruben GIUSTINIANI]; several provincial parties
Political pressure groups and leaders: Argentine
Association of Pharmaceutical Labs (CILFA); Argentine Industrial
Union (manufacturers' association); Argentine Rural Society (large
landowners' association); business organizations; General Confederation
of Labor or CGT (Peronist-leaning umbrella labor organization);
Peronist-dominated labor movement; Roman Catholic Church; students
International organization participation: AfDB,
Australia Group, BCIE, BIS, FAO, G-6, G-15, G-24, G-77, IADB, IAEA,
IBRD, ICAO, ICC, ICCt, ICFTU, ICRM, IDA, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, IHO,
ILO, IMF, IMO, Interpol, IOC, IOM, ISO, ITU, LAES, LAIA, Mercosur,
MICAH, MINURSO, NSG, OAS, OPANAL, OPCW, PCA, RG, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO,
UNFICYP, UNHCR, UNIDO, UNMIK, UNMOVIC, UNTSO, UPU, WCL, WCO, WFTU,
WHO, WIPO, WMO, WToO, WTrO, ZC
Diplomatic representation in the US: Chief of mission:
Ambassador Jose Octavio BORDON
Chancery: 1600 New Hampshire Avenue NW, Washington, DC
20009
consulate(s) general: Atlanta, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami,
New York
FAX: [1] (202) 332-3171
Telephone: [1] (202) 238-6400
Diplomatic representation from the US: Chief of mission:
Ambassador Lino GUTIERREZ
Embassy: Avenida Colombia 4300, C1425GMN Buenos Aires
Mailing address: International mail: use street address;
APO address: Unit 4334, APO AA 34034
Telephone: [54] (11) 5777-4533
FAX: [54] (11) 5777-4240
Flag description: Three equal horizontal bands
of light blue (top), white, and light blue; centered in the white
band is a radiant yellow sun with a human face known as the Sun
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