Legislative Assembly of Rio Grande do Sul

Legislative Assembly of Rio Grande do Sul

Assembleia Legislativa do Rio Grande do Sul
56th Legislature
Type
Type
History
Founded1828
Leadership
President
Vilmar Zanchin, MDB
1st Vice President
Nadine Anflor, PSDB
2nd Vice President
Valdeci Oliveira, PT
1st Secretary
Adolfo Brito, PP
2nd Secretary
Eliana Bayer, Republicanos
3rd Secretary
Paparico Bacchi, PL
4th Secretary
Structure
Seats55
Political groups
Government (28)[1]
  PP (7)
  MDB (6)
  PSDB (5)
  PDT (4)
  UNIÃO (3)
  PODE (2)
  PSD (1)

Opposition (14)

  PT (11)
  PSOL (2)
  PCdoB (1)

Independent (13)

  PL (5)
  Republicanos (5)
  NOVO (1)
  PSB (1)
  PRD (1)
Length of term
4 years
SalaryR$ 31,238.19 monthly[2]
Elections
Open list proportional representation
Last election
2 October 2022
Next election
4 October 2026
Meeting place
Farroupilha Palace, Porto Alegre
Website
ww4.al.rs.gov.br
Constitution
Constitution of the State of Rio Grande do Sul[3][4]

The Legislative Assembly of Rio Grande do Sul (Portuguese: Assembleia Legislativa do Rio Grande do Sul) is the regional parliament of Rio Grande do Sul, a federative unit in Brazil. It has 55 state deputies elected every 4 years.

  1. ^ Schaffner, Fábio (2 January 2023). "No segundo mandato, Leite terá base menor na Assembleia Legislativa". GZH (in Portuguese). Retrieved 3 September 2023.
  2. ^ "Remuneração dos Deputados". Assembleia Legislativa do Rio Grande do Sul (in Portuguese). Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  3. ^ "Legislação Estadual". Assembleia Legislativa do Rio Grande do Sul (in Portuguese). Retrieved 4 September 2023.
  4. ^ Soares, Débora Dornsbach; Erpen, Juliana (2013). O Parlamento Gaúcho: da Província de São Pedro ao Século XXI (in Portuguese). Porto Alegre: Assembleia Legislativa do Rio Grande do Sul. Retrieved 3 September 2023.

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