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The Camara de Diputados de la Nación Argentina, or the Chamber of Deputies of the Argentine Nation, functions as the lower house of the Argentine National Congress. The members, known as deputies, are chosen through direct elections and serve four-year terms. The chamber is responsible for proposing and debating laws, contributing to Argentina's legislative process. It reflects a variety of political viewpoints as it comprises members from various political parties across the nation. Moreover, the design of this bicameral legislative structure guarantees an equilibrium of power between the federal government and the provinces.