Boletín
oficial de la República Argentina (http://www.boletinoficial.gov.ar/)
The official Gazette of the Argentine government. Includes the history of the
publication, a daily summary of legislation, and, with a subscription, provides
the full text of the legislation. In Spanish.
Gobiernoelectrónico.ar (http://www.gobiernoelectronico.ar)
The Argentine government's official portal. Includes links to all Argentine government,
provincial and some municipal web sites. Seeks to provide electronic access to
most forms, email addresses of government employees, and a clearinghouse for
queries relating to national public administration. In Spanish.
Governments on the WWW: Argentina (http://www.gksoft.com/govt/en/ar.html)
Gunnar Anzinger's links to Argentine web sites of governmental institutions and
political parties.
Guide to Law Online: Argentina (http://www.loc.gov/law/guide/argentina.html)
The U.S. Law Library of Congress provides access to legal resources related to
Argentina. These documents include the Constitution, as well as information on
the executive, judicial, and legislative branches of government. The Law Library
provides the resource as part of the Guide to Law Online.
Honorable Cámera de Diputados de la Nación
-
República Argentina(http://www.diputados.gov.ar)
The web page of the House of Representatives of the Argentine Congress. Offers
links to biographies, organizations, political affiliations, history, virtual
tours, and office web pages of congressmen. In Spanish.
Honorable Senado de la Nación
- República Argentina(http://www.senado.gov.ar/principal.php)
Web page of the Senate of the Argentine Congress. In Spanish. Includes links
to the Argentine Constitution, biographies of Senators (in Spanish and in English),
minutes of daily sessions, and a childrens' page.
Latin American Network Information Center
(LANIC):
Government (http://lanic.utexas.edu/la/region/government/)
Presents a collection of Web sites related to governments
in Latin America and Caribbean countries, provided through the online Latin American
Network Information Center (LANIC). Explains that LANIC, managed by the Institute
of Latin American Studies (ILAS) at the University of Texas at Austin, provides
Latin American and other users with access to academic databases and information
services. Provides Web sites related to government in Argentina.
Notes that many of the Web sites are written in Spanish.
Latin
American Network Information Center
(LANIC):
Political Science (http://www1.lanic.utexas.edu/la/region/political/)
Presents a collection of Web sites related to Political Science in Latin America
and
Caribbean countries, provided through the online Latin American Network Information
Center (LANIC). Explains that LANIC, managed by the Institute of Latin American
Studies (ILAS) at the University of Texas at Austin, provides Latin American
and other users with access to academic databases and information services. Provides
Web sites related to Political Science topics in Argentina. Notes that many
of
the
Web
sites
are written in Spanish.
Ministerio de Defensa - Argentina (http://www.mindef.gov.ar)
Includes, Call for national and international bids. Also includes
links to the Argentine Air Force, Army, National Administration
for Antarctica (with an English
version), National Arms Registry, National Defense School, and Navy. In Spanish
Political Resources on the Net - Argentina
1:3(http://www.politicalresources.net/argentina.htm)
Index of Argentine political sites available on the Internet, with links to
Parties, Organizations, Governments and Media, etc.
Presidencia de la Nación Argentina (http://www.presidencia.gov.ar/)
The official site of the Argentine Presidency. In Spanish.
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