Argentina
Oversight
Data on parliament’s oversight role and activities
Oversight tools
Parliament has the power to summon members of the government
Source
Legal documents that stipulate parliament's role.
Constitution, art. 71
Parliament has the power to summon senior government officials
Parliament has the power to approve key government appointments
Key government appointments include, for example, ambassadors or the head of the central bank.
Source
Legal documents that stipulate parliament's role.
Constitution, art. 99 §4, 7 et 13
Number of written questions asked, per year
431 (2012)
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Number of written questions answered by the government, per year
154 (2012)
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Parliament has power to carry out inquiries
Yes
Source
Legal documents that stipulate parliament's role.
Constitution, art. 75 al. 32
Number of parliamentary inquiries, per year
1 (2008)
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Head of State and/or Government
Head of State and/or Government
Parliament’s role in the designation of the Head of Government
Some parliaments elect the Head of Government or approve the nomination for the Head of Government. Others do not play a role.
Parliament does not play a role
Source
Legal documents that stipulate parliament's role.
Constitution, art. 94-98
The Head of Government is also the Head of State
Yes
Parliament’s role
Impeachment and confidence motions
Procedure for parliament
There is a procedure for parliament to dismiss or impeach the following persons/institution
There is a procedure to dismiss or impeach the following persons/institution: Not applicable (there is no procedure); The whole Government; The Head of Government; The Head of State; Individual members of the Executive; Other (please specify)
The Head of Government
Other (please specify)
Notes
"Other" refers to the Chief of Cabinet, who, along with Ministers, is considered a civil servant that acts in the realm of the executive power/executive branch. The Senate President, who also is the Vice-President of the country, is considered part of the Executive branch and thus is subject for impeachment by Parliament.
Source
Legal documents that stipulate parliament's role.
Constitution, art. 53 and 59
Chambers that play a role in the dismissal or impeachment
In bicameral parliaments: Chambers that play a role in the dismissal or impeachment: Lower chamber; Upper chamber; Not applicable
Lower chamber
Upper chamber
Impeachment Role
There is a procedure for parliament to express no confidence in the following persons/institution
There is a procedure for parliament to express no confidence in the following persons/institution: Not applicable (there is no procedure); The whole Government; The Head of Government; Individual members of the Executive; Other (please specify)
Other (please specify)
Notes
The Chief of Cabinet is a coordinating minister responsible for the public administration.
Source
Legal documents that stipulate parliament's role.
Constitution, art. 101
Chambers that play a role in motions of no confidence
In bicameral parliaments: Chambers that play a role in motions of no confidence: Lower chamber; Upper chamber; Not applicable
Lower chamber
Parliament is automatically dissolved when a motion of no confidence is adopted
In some countries, the adoption of a motion of no confidence in the Government automatically leads to the dissolution of Parliament in certain countries. In other cases, a new government can be formed.
No