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The Camara de Diputados, also known as the Chamber of Deputies, is the lower house of the Congress of Mexico. It is composed of 500 members who are elected every three years by popular vote in single-member districts, with 200 seats allocated on a proportional representation basis among parties. The Chamber's legislative duties encompass a broad range of issues, including the drafting and revision of laws, financial and budgetary reviews, and addressing national issues. It is a vital component of Mexico's bicameral legislative system, parallel to the Senate, giving voice to the nation's diverse citizens and ensuring democratic governance.