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The Gobierno Nacional Argentino, or the Argentine National Government, is the central government of Argentina, a federal country based in Buenos Aires. It operates under a presidential republican system, guided by the principles and rules established in the Argentine National Constitution. The government comprises three primary areas: the executive branch, which is headed by the president; the legislative branch, a bicameral congress consisting of the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies; and the judicial branch, including a Supreme Court. The government's functions span regulatory, administrative, legislative, executive and judicial tasks, aimed at ensuring the governance, development, and welfare of Argentina and its citizens.