Argentina

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In accordance with its constitution, Argentina is a federal, democratic republic operating with a three-branch government, namely the executive branch, the legislative branch and the judicial branch. The president of Argentina is both the head of state and the head of the government who exercises executive power. Legislative power...



 

Inaugurated in December 2015 the government of President Mauricio Macri has decided to open up the country after years of isolation, which has resulted in a deep cultural change in the legal sector.

 

How would you describe society’s level of confidence in the country’s legal system?



 

The Argentine health care system is divided into three subsectors. The public sector assists both those citizens without health insurance, mainly from low-income backgrounds, and includes public hospital provision while also providing health plans for retirees and government employees at a national and provincial level, including...



 

Fiscal consensus reached by the federal government, the provinces (except San Luis) and the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires saw the enactment of Law No. 27,429 (the Fiscal Consensus Law) on December 22, 2017. The bill’s objective is to implement tax policies designed to promote and increase investment, as well as private employment...

 

How will collaboration between international and local institutions help develop the sector?

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