Legislative Assembly of São Paulo
The Legislative Assembly of São Paulo state (Portuguese: Assembléia Legislativa do Estado de São Paulo) is the unicameral legislative branch of São Paulo state in Brazil.
Legislative Assembly of São Paulo Assembleia Legislativa de São Paulo | |
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19th Legislature of the Legislative Assembly | |
Type | |
Term limits | None |
History | |
Founded | 28 March 1947 |
New session started | 15 March 2019 |
Leadership | |
President | |
Government Leader | Carlos Pignatari, PSDB |
Minority Leader | Márcia Lia, PT |
Structure | |
Political groups | Government (66)
Opposition (28) |
Length of term | 4 years |
Elections | |
Open list proportional representation | |
Last election | 7 October 2018 |
Next election | 2 October 2022 |
Meeting place | |
9th of July Palace São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil | |
Website | |
www.al.sp.gov.br |
Presidents
- Valentim Gentil - 1947 to 1948
- José Milliet Filho - 1948
- Francisco Álvares Florence - 1948
- Lincoln Feliciano da Silva - 1948 to 1949
- Brasílio Augusto Machado de Oliveira Neto - 1949 to 1951
- Diógenes Augusto Ribeiro de Lima - 1951 to 1952
- Asdrúbal Euritysses da Silva - 1952 to 1953
- Victor Maida - 1953 to 1954
- Vicente de Paula Lima - 1954 to 1955
- Vicente Botta - 1955
- André Franco Montoro - 1955 to 1956
- Ruy de Almeida Barbosa - 1956 to 1959
- Guilherme de Oliveira Gomes - 1959
- Francisco Franco - 1959
- Ruy de Mello Junqueira - 1959 to 1960
- Roberto Costa do Abreu Sodré - 1960 to 1963
- Cyro Albuquerque - 1963 to 1965
- Francisco Franco - 1965 to 1967
- Nelson Agostinho de Cápua Pereira - 1967 to 1970
- Orlando Gabriel Zancaner - 1970 to 1971
- Manoel Alexandre Marcondes Machado Filho - 1971
- Jacob Pedro Carolo - 1971 to 1973
- José Salvador Julianelli - 1973 to 1975
- Januário Mantelli Neto - 1975
- Leonel Júlio - 1975 to 1976
- Vicente Botta - 1976 to 1977
- Natal Gale - 1977 to 1979
- Robson Riedel Marinho - 1979 to 1981
- Januário Mantelli Neto - 1981 to 1983
- Néfi Teles - 1983 to 1985
- Luiz Carlos Santos - 1985 to 1987
- Luiz Benedicto Maximo - 1987 to 1989
- Antonio Cleidenir Tonico Ramos - 1989 to 1991
- Carlos Alberto Eugênio Apolinário - 1991 to 1993
- Vitor Sapienza - 1993 to 1995
- José Ricardo Alvarenga Tripoli - 1995 to 1997
- Paulo Setti Kobayashi - 1997 to 1999
- José Carlos Vaz de Lima - 1999
- Vanderlei Macris - 1999 to 2001
- Walter Meyer Feldman - 2001 to 2003
- Juscelino Cardoso de Sá - 2003
- Sidney Estanislay Beraldo - 2003 to 2005
- Rodrigo Garcia - 2005 to 2007
- Vaz de Lima - 2007 to 2009
- Barros Munhoz - 2009 to 2013
- Samuel Moreira - 2013 to 2015
- Fernando Capez - 2015 to 2017
- Cauê Macris - Since 2017
Present composition
Leaderships
Party | Representatives | Leader | Position |
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PSL | 15 | Gil Diniz | Government |
PT | 10 | Teonilio Barba | Opposition |
PSB | 8 | Vinícius Camarinha | Opposition |
PSDB | 8 | Carla Morando | Government |
DEM | 7 | Rogério Nogueira | Government |
PL | 6 | André do Prado | Government |
PRB | 6 | Sebastião Santos | Government |
PODE | 5 | Márcio Giudicio | Government |
NOVO | 4 | Heni Ozi Cukier | Government |
PP | 4 | Delegado Olim | Government |
PSOL | 4 | Carlos Giannazi | Opposition |
MDB | 3 | Itamar Borges | Government |
CIDADANIA | 2 | Fernando Cury | Opposition |
PSD | 2 | Marta Costa | Government |
PTB | 2 | Campos Machado | Government |
AVANTE | 1 | Sargento Neri | Government |
PATRI | 1 | Paulo Correa Jr. | Government |
PCdoB | 1 | Leci Brandão | Opposition |
PDT | 1 | Marcio Nakashima | Opposition |
PROS | 1 | Adriana Borgo | Government |
PV | 1 | Reinaldo Alguz | Opposition |
REDE | 1 | Marina Helou | Opposition |
SD | 1 | Alexandre Pereira | Government |
Partisan blocs composition
Bloc | Representatives | Leader |
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Government | 66 | Carlos Pignatari (PSDB) |
Minority | 28 | Márcia Lia (PT) |
References
External links
- (in Portuguese) Assembléia Legislativa do Estado de São Paulo - Official website
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