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57th Legislature of the National Congress

The 57th Legislature of National Congress is the current meeting of the legislative branch of the Federal Government of Brazil, composed by the Federal Senate and the Chamber of Deputies. It convened in Brasília on 1 February 2023, a month after the inauguration of the winner of the 2022 presidential election.

57th Legislature of National Congress
56th 58th
National Congress building (2019)
Overview
Legislative bodyNational Congress
Meeting placeNational Congress Palace
Term1 February 2023 – 31 January 2027
Election2 October 2022
GovernmentSecond Lula cabinet
Websitecongressonacional.leg.br
Federal Senate
Members81 senators
President of the SenateRodrigo Pacheco (PSD-MG)
Chamber of Deputies
Members513 deputies
President of the ChamberArthur Lira (PP-AL)
Sessions
1st1 February 2023 – present

In the 2022 elections, the Liberal Party became the largest party in the Chamber with 99 deputies and in the Senate with 13 senators.[1][a]

Major events edit

  • 1 February 2023: Congress convened. Members-elect of the Federal Senate and the Chamber of Deputies are sworn in. Election for the Directors' Board of the Chamber of Deputies and Senate. Senator Rodrigo Pacheco (PSD-MG) was re-elected Senate President and Congressman Arthur Lira (PP-AL) was re-elected Chamber President.[2][3]
  • 2 February 2023: Joint session of the National Congress to officially inaugurate the 57th Legislature.[4]
  • 23 May 2023: The Chamber passes 372-108 the Taxes Framework plan (PLP 93/2023) presented by the Ministry of Finances to partially replace the Constitutional Amendment of the Public Expenditure Cap.[5]
  • 30 May 2023: The Chamber passes 311-137 the new Temporal Landmark (PL 490/2007), which forbids new indigenous land registration after 5 October 1988 and new land demarcation must be analyzed by the Congress.[6][7]
  • 21 June 2023: The Senate approves the nomination of Cristiano Zanin for the Supreme Federal Court in a voting of 58–18.[8]
  • 6 July 2023: The Chamber passes 382-118, in a first round, and 375-113, in a second round, the Tax Reform plan (PEC 45/2019), which merges most of taxes over consumption into a value added tax.[9][10]
  • 21 June 2023: The Senate passes, with changes, the Taxes Framework plan (PLP 93/2023), in a voting of 57-17. The bill later returned to the Chamber for a last review.[11]
  • 22 August 2023: The Chamber approves the last review of the Taxes Framework plan (PLP 93/2023) in a voting of 379-64.[12]
  • 27 September 2023: The Senate passes 43–21 the new Temporal Landmark (PL 490/2007).[13]
  • 10 October 2023: The Chamber passes 312-0 a motion of disavowal to the Hamas attacks against Israel (REQ 3458/2023).[14]
  • 18 October 2023: The Chamber passes 323-98 a bill to authorize the membership of Bolivia in Mercosur (PDC 745/2017).[15] The 8 January CPMI approves 20-11 the final report, which requests a formal complaint against more than 60 people, including former president Jair Bolsonaro, his aide-de-camp Mauro Cid, former ministers Walter Braga Netto, Anderson Torres, Augusto Heleno, Luiz Eduardo Ramos, Paulo Sérgio Nogueira, former Navy Commander Almir Garnier Santos and former Army Commander Marco Antônio Freire Gomes.[16]
  • 20 October 2023: President Lula da Silva vetoes most of the Temporal Landmark (PL 490/2007), turning the rest of the bill into Law 14701/23.[17]
  • 25 October 2023: The Chamber passes 323-119 a bill to tax offshore assets and high income funds (PL 5173/23).[18]
  • 8 November 2023: The Senate passes 53-24, with changes, the Tax Reform plan (PEC 45/2019). The bill later returned to the Chamber for a last review.[19]
  • 22 November 2023: The Senate passes 52-18, in two rounds, a constitutional ammendment to limit the powers of the Supreme Federal Court (PEC 8/2021).[20]
  • 27 November 2023: President Lula nominates Justice Minister Flávio Dino for Justice of the Supreme Court and Paulo Gonet for Prosecutor General.[21]
  • 13 December 2023: The Senate approves 47-31 the nomination of Flávio Dino for the Supreme Federal Court and 65-11 the nomination of Paulo Gonet for Prosecutor General.[22]

Party summary edit

Chamber of Deputies edit

 
Party or allianceVotes%Seats+/–
Liberal Party18,201,24616.6299+66[b]
Brazil
of Hope
Workers' Party13,170,62612.0267+11
Communist Party of Brazil1,154,7121.056–4[c]
Green Party954,5780.876+2
Brazil Union10,198,2889.3159–22[d]
Progressistas8,692,9187.9447+10
Social Democratic Party8,293,9567.5742+8
Brazilian Democratic Movement7,870,8107.1842+8
Republicans7,610,8946.9541+11[e]
Always
Forward
Brazilian Social Democracy Party3,309,0613.0213–16
Cidadania1,614,1061.475–3[f]
PSOL
REDE
Socialism and Liberty Party3,856,0313.5212+2
Sustainability Network783,6010.722+1
Brazilian Socialist Party4,172,3833.8114–18
Democratic Labour Party3,828,2893.4917–11
Podemos3,610,6343.3012–5[g]
Avante2,175,3551.9970
Social Christian Party1,944,6781.786–2
Solidarity1,697,1271.554–9
Patriota1,526,5701.394–5[h]
Brazilian Labour Party1,422,6521.301–9
New Party1,354,7541.243–5
Republican Party of the Social Order1,042,6980.954–4
Brazilian Labour Renewal Party288,0270.2600
Party of National Mobilization256,5780.230–3
Act158,6220.140–2[i]
Christian Democracy97,7410.090–1
Brazilian Communist Party85,5110.0800
Brazilian Woman's Party83,0550.0800
Popular Unity54,5860.050New
United Socialist Workers' Party27,9950.0300
Workers' Cause Party7,3080.0100
Total109,545,390100.005130
Valid votes109,545,39088.92
Invalid votes6,149,0564.99
Blank votes7,501,1256.09
Total votes123,195,571100.00
Registered voters/turnout155,557,50379.20
Source: Superior Electoral Court

Federal Senate edit

 
Party or allianceVotes%Seats
ElectedTotal+/–
Liberal Party25,278,76425.39813+11[j]
Brazilian Socialist Party13,615,84613.6711–1
Brazil
of Hope
Workers' Party12,024,69612.0849+3
Green Party475,5970.48000
Communist Party of Brazil299,0130.30000
Social Democratic Party11,312,51211.36210+3
Progressistas7,592,3917.6237+2
Brazil Union5,465,4865.49512+2[k]
Social Christian Party4,285,4854.30110
Republicans4,259,2794.2823+2[l]
Brazilian Democratic Movement3,882,4583.90110–2
Brazilian Labour Party2,046,0032.0500–3
Podemos1,776,2831.7806–1[m]
Democratic Labour Party1,586,9221.5902–2
Always
Forward
Brazilian Social Democracy Party1,384,8711.3904–5
Cidadania00.0001–1[n]
Avante1,359,4551.37000
Brazilian Labour Renewal Party758,9380.76000
PSOL
REDE
Socialism and Liberty Party675,2440.68000
Sustainability Network8,1330.0101–4
New Party479,5930.48000
Popular Unity291,2940.2900New
Republican Party of the Social Order213,2470.21010
United Socialist Workers' Party132,6800.13000
Christian Democracy94,0980.09000
Patriota76,7290.0800–1[o]
Brazilian Communist Party64,5690.06000
Brazilian Woman's Party61,3500.06000
Party of National Mobilization27,8120.03000
Act24,0760.0200–1[p]
Solidarity17,3390.0200–1
Workers' Cause Party5,5720.01000
Independent00.0000–1
Total99,575,735100.0027810
Valid votes99,575,73580.83
Invalid votes14,279,52711.59
Blank votes9,340,3097.58
Total votes123,195,571100.00
Registered voters/turnout155,557,50379.20
Source: Superior Electoral Court

Leadership edit

Federal Senate edit

 
Senate President
Rodrigo Pacheco (PSD-MG)
1 February 2023 president election
CandidatePartyVotes%
Rodrigo Pacheco (MG)  YPSD4960.49
Rogério Marinho (RN)PL3239.51
Total81100.00
Valid votes81100.00
Invalid/blank votes00.00
Total votes81100.00
Registered voters/turnout81100.00

Chamber of Deputies edit

 
Chamber President
Arthur Lira (PP-AL)
1 February 2023 president election
CandidatePartyVotes%
Arthur Lira (AL)  YPP46492.06
Chico Alencar (RJ)PSOL214.17
Marcel van Hattem (RS)NOVO193.77
Total504100.00
Valid votes50499.02
Invalid/blank votes50.98
Total votes509100.00
Registered voters/turnout51399.22

Members edit

Federal Senate edit

Chamber of Deputies edit

Committees edit

Federal Senate edit

Committee Chair
Agriculture and Agrarian Reform Soraya Thronicke (PODE-MS)
Communication and Digital Law Eduardo Gomes (PL-TO)
Constitution, Justice and Citizenship Davi Alcolumbre (UNIÃO-AP)
Defense of Democracy Eliziane Gama (PSD-MA)
Economic Affairs Vanderlan Cardoso (PSD-GO)
Education and Culture Flávio Arns (PSB-PR)
Environment Leila Barros (PDT-DF)
Ethics and Parliamentary Decorum Jayme Campos (UNIÃO-MT)
External Relations and National Defence Renan Calheiros (MDB-AL)
Human Rights and Participative Legislation Paulo Paim (PT-RS)
Infrastructure Services Confúcio Moura (MDB-RO)
Public Security Sérgio Petecão (PSD-AC)
Regional Development and Tourism Marcelo Castro (MDB-PI)
Science and Technology Carlos Viana (PODE-MG)
Social Affairs Humberto Costa (PT-PE)
Sports Romário Faria (PL-RJ)
Transparency, Governance, Inspection and Control and Consumer Defence Omar Aziz (PSD-AM)

Chamber of Deputies edit

Committee Chair
Administration and Public Service Bruno Farias (Avante-MG)
Agriculture, Livestock, Supply and Rural Development Sebastião Medeiros (PP-PR)
Amazon and Originary and Traditional People Célia Xakriabá (PSOL-MG)
Communication Amaro Neto (Republicanos-ES)
Consumer Defence Jorge Braz (Republicanos-RJ)
Constitution, Justice and Citizenship Rui Falcão (PT-SP)
Culture Marcelo Queiroz (PP-RJ)
Defense of Women Rights Lêda Borges (PSDB-GO)
Defense of Elderly Rights Aliel Machado (PV-PR)
Defense of People with Disabilities Rights Márcio Jerry (PCdoB-MA)
Economic Development Félix Mendonça Júnior (PDT-BA)
Education Moses Rodrigues (UNIÃO-CE)
Environment and Sustainable Development José Priante (MDB-PA)
Ethics and Parliamentary Decorum Leur Lomanto Júnior (UNIÃO-BA)
Finances and Taxation Paulo Guedes (PT-MG)
Financial Oversight and Control Bia Kicis (PL-DF)
Foreign Affairs and National Defence Paulo Barbosa (PSDB-SP)
Health José Vitor Aguiar (PL-MG)
Human Rights, Minorities and Racial Equality Luizianne Lins (PT-CE)
Industry, Trade and Services Heitor Schuch (PSB-RS)
Labour Airton Faleiro (PT-PA)
Mines and Energy Rodrigo de Castro (UNIÃO-MG)
National Integration and Regional Development Fabio Garcia (UNIÃO-MT)
Participative Legislation José Silva Soares (Solidariedade-MG)
Public Security and Fight Against Organized Crime Ubiratan Sanderson (PL-RS)
Roads and Transports Cezar Freire (PSD-SP)
Science, Technology and Innovation Luisa Canziani (PSD-PR)
Social Security, Social Assistance, Childhood, Adolescence and Family Fernando Rodolfo (PL-PE)
Sports Luiz Lima (PL-RJ)
Tourism Romero Rodrigues (PODE-PB)
Urban Development Acácio Favacho (MDB-AP)

Parliamentary Inquiry Committees edit

Committee Reason Chair Rapporteur House Status
8 January Congress attack Investigate the acts of action and omission occurred on 8 January at the Three Powers Plaza in Brasília Arthur Maia (UNIÃO-BA) Eliziane Gama (PSD-MA) National Congress Finished
Americanas S.A. Investigate the inconsistencies in the order of R$ 20 billion detected in accounting entries of the company Americanas S.A made in the year 2022 and in previous years Luiz Augusto Ribeiro (Republicanos-SE) Carlos Chiodini (MDB-SC) Chamber of Deputies Finished
Manipulation in football matches results Investigate schemes of manipulation of professional football matches results in Brazil Júlio Arcoverde (PP-PI) Felipe Carreras (PSB-PE) Chamber of Deputies Finished
Landless Workers' Movement Investigate the acts of the group Landless Workers' Movement, their real purpose and their financiers Luciano Zucco (Republicanos-RS) Ricardo Salles (PL-SP) Chamber of Deputies Finished
Non-governmental organizations Investigate facts related to non-governmental organizations and public interest civil society organizations Plínio Valério (PSDB-AM) Márcio Bittar (UNIÃO-AC) Federal Senate Active
Pyramid schemes Investigate evidences of fraudulent operations on cryptocurrencies companies Aureo Ribeiro (Solidariedade-RJ) Ricardo Silva (PSD-SP) Chamber of Deputies Finished
Braskem Investigate the effects of socio-environmental legal responsibility of Braskem S.A., arising from Pinheiro/Braskem case in Maceió, Alagoas. Omar Aziz (PSD-AM) TBA Federal Senate TBA

Notes edit

  1. ^ As in Brazil the government is formed by a coalition, it is hard for a party to reach the majority of 257 deputies and/or 41 senators. Therefore, the majority party is the one with more members in each house.
  2. ^ Compared to the deputies of the Party of the Republic elected in 2018. The party was renamed Liberal Party in 2019.
  3. ^ Compared to the combined deputies of the Communist Party of Brazil and of the Free Fatherland Party elected in 2018. The parties merged after that election.
  4. ^ Compared to the combined deputies of the Social Liberal Party and of Democrats elected in 2018. The parties merged to form Brazil Union in 2022.
  5. ^ Compared to the deputies of the Brazilian Republican Party elected in 2018. The party was renamed Republicans in 2019.
  6. ^ Compared to the deputies of the Popular Socialist Party elected in 2018. The party was renamed Cidadania in 2019.
  7. ^ Compared to the combined deputies of Podemos and of the Humanist Party of Solidarity elected in 2018. The parties merged after that election.
  8. ^ Compared to the combined deputies of Patriota and of the Progressive Republican Party elected in 2018. The parties merged after that election.
  9. ^ Compared to the deputies of the Christian Labour Party elected in 2018. The party was renamed Act in 2022.
  10. ^ Compared to the senators of the Party of the Republic elected in 2018 or not up for election in 2018. The party was renamed Liberal Party in 2019.
  11. ^ Compared to the combined senators of Democrats and of the Social Liberal Party elected in 2018 or not up for election in 2018. The parties merged to form Brazil Union in 2022.
  12. ^ Compared to the senators of the Brazilian Republican Party elected in 2018 or not up for election in 2018. The party was renamed Republicans in 2019.
  13. ^ Compared to the combined senators of Podemos and of the Humanist Party of Solidarity elected in 2018 or not up for election in 2018. The parties merged after that election.
  14. ^ Compared to the senators of the Popular Socialist Party elected in 2018 or not up for election in 2018. The party was renamed Cidadania in 2019.
  15. ^ Compared to the combined senators of Patriota and of the Progressive Republican Party elected in 2018 or not up for election in 2018. The parties merged after that election.
  16. ^ Compared to the senators of the Christian Labour Party elected in 2018 or not up for election in 2018. The party was renamed Act in 2022.
  17. ^ Expelled due to a decision ruled by the Superior Electoral Court.[23]
  18. ^ Resigned to assume office as director of Itaipu Binacional.[24]
  19. ^ Resigned to assume office of minister of the Federal Court of Accounts.[25]
  20. ^ Mandate revoked by the Superior Electoral Court for switching parties without a reason.[26]
  21. ^ Resigned to assume office as councillor of the State Court of Accounts of São Paulo.[29]

References edit

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The 57th Legislature of National Congress is the current meeting of the legislative branch of the Federal Government of Brazil composed by the Federal Senate and the Chamber of Deputies It convened in Brasilia on 1 February 2023 a month after the inauguration of the winner of the 2022 presidential election 57th Legislature of National Congress 56th 58th National Congress building 2019 OverviewLegislative bodyNational CongressMeeting placeNational Congress PalaceTerm1 February 2023 31 January 2027Election2 October 2022GovernmentSecond Lula cabinetWebsitecongressonacional wbr leg wbr brFederal SenateMembers81 senatorsPresident of the SenateRodrigo Pacheco PSD MG Chamber of DeputiesMembers513 deputiesPresident of the ChamberArthur Lira PP AL Sessions1st1 February 2023 presentIn the 2022 elections the Liberal Party became the largest party in the Chamber with 99 deputies and in the Senate with 13 senators 1 a Contents 1 Major events 2 Party summary 2 1 Chamber of Deputies 2 2 Federal Senate 3 Leadership 3 1 Federal Senate 3 2 Chamber of Deputies 4 Members 4 1 Federal Senate 4 1 1 Acre 4 1 2 Alagoas 4 1 3 Amapa 4 1 4 Amazonas 4 1 5 Bahia 4 1 6 Ceara 4 1 7 Espirito Santo 4 1 8 Federal District 4 1 9 Goias 4 1 10 Maranhao 4 1 11 Mato Grosso 4 1 12 Mato Grosso do Sul 4 1 13 Minas Gerais 4 1 14 Para 4 1 15 Paraiba 4 1 16 Parana 4 1 17 Pernambuco 4 1 18 Piaui 4 1 19 Rio de Janeiro 4 1 20 Rio Grande do Norte 4 1 21 Rio Grande do Sul 4 1 22 Rondonia 4 1 23 Roraima 4 1 24 Santa Catarina 4 1 25 Sao Paulo 4 1 26 Sergipe 4 1 27 Tocantins 4 2 Chamber of Deputies 4 2 1 Acre 4 2 2 Alagoas 4 2 3 Amapa 4 2 4 Amazonas 4 2 5 Bahia 4 2 6 Ceara 4 2 7 Espirito Santo 4 2 8 Federal District 4 2 9 Goias 4 2 10 Maranhao 4 2 11 Mato Grosso 4 2 12 Mato Grosso do Sul 4 2 13 Minas Gerais 4 2 14 Para 4 2 15 Paraiba 4 2 16 Parana 4 2 17 Pernambuco 4 2 18 Piaui 4 2 19 Rio de Janeiro 4 2 20 Rio Grande do Norte 4 2 21 Rio Grande do Sul 4 2 22 Rondonia 4 2 23 Roraima 4 2 24 Santa Catarina 4 2 25 Sao Paulo 4 2 26 Sergipe 4 2 27 Tocantins 5 Committees 5 1 Federal Senate 5 2 Chamber of Deputies 5 3 Parliamentary Inquiry Committees 6 Notes 7 ReferencesMajor events edit1 February 2023 Congress convened Members elect of the Federal Senate and the Chamber of Deputies are sworn in Election for the Directors Board of the Chamber of Deputies and Senate Senator Rodrigo Pacheco PSD MG was re elected Senate President and Congressman Arthur Lira PP AL was re elected Chamber President 2 3 2 February 2023 Joint session of the National Congress to officially inaugurate the 57th Legislature 4 23 May 2023 The Chamber passes 372 108 the Taxes Framework plan PLP 93 2023 presented by the Ministry of Finances to partially replace the Constitutional Amendment of the Public Expenditure Cap 5 30 May 2023 The Chamber passes 311 137 the new Temporal Landmark PL 490 2007 which forbids new indigenous land registration after 5 October 1988 and new land demarcation must be analyzed by the Congress 6 7 21 June 2023 The Senate approves the nomination of Cristiano Zanin for the Supreme Federal Court in a voting of 58 18 8 6 July 2023 The Chamber passes 382 118 in a first round and 375 113 in a second round the Tax Reform plan PEC 45 2019 which merges most of taxes over consumption into a value added tax 9 10 21 June 2023 The Senate passes with changes the Taxes Framework plan PLP 93 2023 in a voting of 57 17 The bill later returned to the Chamber for a last review 11 22 August 2023 The Chamber approves the last review of the Taxes Framework plan PLP 93 2023 in a voting of 379 64 12 27 September 2023 The Senate passes 43 21 the new Temporal Landmark PL 490 2007 13 10 October 2023 The Chamber passes 312 0 a motion of disavowal to the Hamas attacks against Israel REQ 3458 2023 14 18 October 2023 The Chamber passes 323 98 a bill to authorize the membership of Bolivia in Mercosur PDC 745 2017 15 The 8 January CPMI approves 20 11 the final report which requests a formal complaint against more than 60 people including former president Jair Bolsonaro his aide de camp Mauro Cid former ministers Walter Braga Netto Anderson Torres Augusto Heleno Luiz Eduardo Ramos Paulo Sergio Nogueira former Navy Commander Almir Garnier Santos and former Army Commander Marco Antonio Freire Gomes 16 20 October 2023 President Lula da Silva vetoes most of the Temporal Landmark PL 490 2007 turning the rest of the bill into Law 14701 23 17 25 October 2023 The Chamber passes 323 119 a bill to tax offshore assets and high income funds PL 5173 23 18 8 November 2023 The Senate passes 53 24 with changes the Tax Reform plan PEC 45 2019 The bill later returned to the Chamber for a last review 19 22 November 2023 The Senate passes 52 18 in two rounds a constitutional ammendment to limit the powers of the Supreme Federal Court PEC 8 2021 20 27 November 2023 President Lula nominates Justice Minister Flavio Dino for Justice of the Supreme Court and Paulo Gonet for Prosecutor General 21 13 December 2023 The Senate approves 47 31 the nomination of Flavio Dino for the Supreme Federal Court and 65 11 the nomination of Paulo Gonet for Prosecutor General 22 Party summary editChamber of Deputies edit nbsp Party or allianceVotes Seats Liberal Party18 201 24616 6299 66 b Brazilof HopeWorkers Party13 170 62612 0267 11Communist Party of Brazil1 154 7121 056 4 c Green Party954 5780 876 2Brazil Union10 198 2889 3159 22 d Progressistas8 692 9187 9447 10Social Democratic Party8 293 9567 5742 8Brazilian Democratic Movement7 870 8107 1842 8Republicans7 610 8946 9541 11 e AlwaysForwardBrazilian Social Democracy Party3 309 0613 0213 16Cidadania1 614 1061 475 3 f PSOLREDESocialism and Liberty Party3 856 0313 5212 2Sustainability Network783 6010 722 1Brazilian Socialist Party4 172 3833 8114 18Democratic Labour Party3 828 2893 4917 11Podemos3 610 6343 3012 5 g Avante2 175 3551 9970Social Christian Party1 944 6781 786 2Solidarity1 697 1271 554 9Patriota1 526 5701 394 5 h Brazilian Labour Party1 422 6521 301 9New Party1 354 7541 243 5Republican Party of the Social Order1 042 6980 954 4Brazilian Labour Renewal Party288 0270 2600Party of National Mobilization256 5780 230 3Act158 6220 140 2 i Christian Democracy97 7410 090 1Brazilian Communist Party85 5110 0800Brazilian Woman s Party83 0550 0800Popular Unity54 5860 050NewUnited Socialist Workers Party27 9950 0300Workers Cause Party7 3080 0100Total109 545 390100 005130Valid votes109 545 39088 92Invalid votes6 149 0564 99Blank votes7 501 1256 09Total votes123 195 571100 00Registered voters turnout155 557 50379 20Source Superior Electoral CourtFederal Senate edit nbsp Party or allianceVotes SeatsElectedTotal Liberal Party25 278 76425 39813 11 j Brazilian Socialist Party13 615 84613 6711 1Brazilof HopeWorkers Party12 024 69612 0849 3Green Party475 5970 48000Communist Party of Brazil299 0130 30000Social Democratic Party11 312 51211 36210 3Progressistas7 592 3917 6237 2Brazil Union5 465 4865 49512 2 k Social Christian Party4 285 4854 30110Republicans4 259 2794 2823 2 l Brazilian Democratic Movement3 882 4583 90110 2Brazilian Labour Party2 046 0032 0500 3Podemos1 776 2831 7806 1 m Democratic Labour Party1 586 9221 5902 2AlwaysForwardBrazilian Social Democracy Party1 384 8711 3904 5Cidadania00 0001 1 n Avante1 359 4551 37000Brazilian Labour Renewal Party758 9380 76000PSOLREDESocialism and Liberty Party675 2440 68000Sustainability Network8 1330 0101 4New Party479 5930 48000Popular Unity291 2940 2900NewRepublican Party of the Social Order213 2470 21010United Socialist Workers Party132 6800 13000Christian Democracy94 0980 09000Patriota76 7290 0800 1 o Brazilian Communist Party64 5690 06000Brazilian Woman s Party61 3500 06000Party of National Mobilization27 8120 03000Act24 0760 0200 1 p Solidarity17 3390 0200 1Workers Cause Party5 5720 01000Independent00 0000 1Total99 575 735100 0027810Valid votes99 575 73580 83Invalid votes14 279 52711 59Blank votes9 340 3097 58Total votes123 195 571100 00Registered voters turnout155 557 50379 20Source Superior Electoral CourtLeadership editFederal Senate edit nbsp Senate President Rodrigo Pacheco PSD MG President of the Federal Senate Rodrigo Pacheco PSD MG 1 February 2023 president electionCandidatePartyVotes Rodrigo Pacheco MG nbsp YPSD4960 49Rogerio Marinho RN PL3239 51Total81100 00Valid votes81100 00Invalid blank votes00 00Total votes81100 00Registered voters turnout81100 00Government Leader Jaques Wagner PT BA Majority Leader Renan Calheiros MDB AL Opposition Leader Rogerio Marinho PL RN Minority Leader Ciro Nogueira PP PI Female Caucus Leader Daniella Ribeiro PSD PB PSD Leader Otto Alencar BA PL Leader Flavio Bolsonaro RJ MDB Leader Eduardo Braga AM UNIAO Leader Efraim Filho PB PT Leader Fabiano Contarato ES PP Leader Tereza Cristina MS PODE Leader Oriovisto Guimaraes PR PSB Leader Jorge Kajuru GO Republicanos Leader Mecias de Jesus RR PSDB Leader Izalci Lucas DF PDT Leader Cid Gomes CE Chamber of Deputies edit nbsp Chamber President Arthur Lira PP AL President of the Chamber of Deputies Arthur Lira PP AL 1 February 2023 president electionCandidatePartyVotes Arthur Lira AL nbsp YPP46492 06Chico Alencar RJ PSOL214 17Marcel van Hattem RS NOVO193 77Total504100 00Valid votes50499 02Invalid blank votes50 98Total votes509100 00Registered voters turnout51399 22Government Leader Jose Guimaraes PT CE Majority Leader Aguinaldo Ribeiro PP PB Opposition Leader Carlos Jordy PL RJ Minority Leader Eduardo Bolsonaro PL SP PL Leader Altineu Cortes RJ Brazil of Hope Leader Zeca Dirceu PR UNIAO Leader Elmar Nascimento BA PP Leader Andre Fufuca MA MDB Leader Isnaldo Bulhoes Junior AL PSD Leader Antonio Brito BA Republicanos Leader Hugo Motta PB Always Forward Leader Adolfo Viana BA PDT Leader Andre Figueiredo CE PSB Leader Felipe Carreras PE PSOL REDE Leader Guilherme Boulos SP PODE Leader Fabio Macedo MA Avante Leader Luis Tibe MG PRD Leader Fred Costa MG Solidariedade Leader Aureo Ribeiro RJ NOVO Leader Adriana Ventura SP Members editFederal Senate edit Acre edit Alan Rick UNIAO Marcio Bittar UNIAO Sergio Petecao PSD Alagoas edit Fernando Farias MDB Renan Calheiros MDB Rodrigo Cunha PODE Amapa edit Davi Alcolumbre UNIAO Lucas Barreto PSD Randolfe Rodrigues Ind Amazonas edit Eduardo Braga MDB Omar Aziz PSD Plinio Valerio PSDB Bahia edit Angelo Coronel PSD Jaques Wagner PT Otto Alencar PSD Ceara edit Augusta Brito PT Cid Gomes PDT Eduardo Girao NOVO Espirito Santo edit Fabiano Contarato PT Magno Malta PL Marcos do Val PODE Federal District edit Damares Alves Republicanos Izalci Lucas PSDB Leila Barros PDT Goias edit Jorge Kajuru PSB Vanderlan Cardoso PSD Wilder Morais PL Maranhao edit Ana Paula Brandao PSB Eliziane Gama PSD Weverton Rocha PDT Mato Grosso edit Jayme Campos UNIAO Margareth Buzetti PP Wellington Fagundes PL Mato Grosso do Sul edit Nelson Trad PSD Soraya Thronicke PODE Tereza Cristina PP Minas Gerais edit Carlos Viana PODE Cleitinho Azevedo Republicanos Rodrigo Pacheco PSD Para edit Beto Faro PT Jader Barbalho MDB Zequinha Marinho PODE Paraiba edit Daniella Ribeiro PSD Efraim Filho UNIAO Veneziano Vital do Rego MDB Parana edit Flavio Arns PSB Oriovisto Guimaraes PODE Sergio Moro UNIAO Pernambuco edit Humberto Costa PT Jarbas Vasconcelos MDB until 5 September 2023 Fernando Dueire MDB from 5 September 2023 dd Teresa Leitao PT Piaui edit Ciro Nogueira PP Jussara Lima PSD Marcelo Castro MDB Rio de Janeiro edit Carlos Portinho PL Flavio Bolsonaro PL Romario Faria PL Rio Grande do Norte edit Rogerio Marinho PL Styvenson Valentim PODE Zenaide Maia PSD Rio Grande do Sul edit Hamilton Mourao Republicanos Luis Carlos Heinze PP Paulo Paim PT Rondonia edit Confucio Moura MDB Jaime Bagattoli PL Marcos Rogerio PL Roraima edit Chico Rodrigues PSB Hiran Goncalves PP Mecias de Jesus Republicanos Santa Catarina edit Esperidiao Amin PP Ivete da Silveira MDB Jorge Seif PL Sao Paulo edit Alexandre Giordano MDB Mara Gabrilli PSD Marcos Pontes PL Sergipe edit Alessandro Vieira MDB Laercio Oliveira PP Rogerio Carvalho PT Tocantins edit Dorinha Rezende UNIAO Eduardo Gomes PL Iraja Abreu PSD Chamber of Deputies edit Acre edit Antonia Lucia Republicanos Eduardo Velloso UNIAO Gerlen Diniz PP Meire Serafim UNIAO Socorro Neri PP Roberto Duarte Republicanos Ulysses Araujo UNIAO Zezinho Barbary PP Alagoas edit Alfredo Gaspar UNIAO Arthur Lira PP Daniel Barbosa PP Fabio Costa PP Isnaldo Bulhoes Jr MDB Luciano Amaral PV Marx Beltrao PP Paulo dos Santos PT Rafael Brito MDB Amapa edit Acacio Favacho MDB Augusto Pupio MDB Dorinaldo Malafaia PDT Goreth de Sousa PDT Josenildo Abrantes PDT Silvia Waiapi PL Sonize Barbosa PL Vinicius Gurgel PL Amazonas edit Adail Filho Republicanos Alberto Neto PL Amom Mandel Cidadania Atila Lins PSD Fausto Santos Jr UNIAO Saullo Vianna UNIAO Sidney Leite PSD Silas Camara Republicanos Bahia edit Adalberto Barreto UNIAO Adolfo Viana PSDB Afonso Florence PT until 7 February 2023 Josias Gomes PT from 7 February 2023 dd Alden Lazaro PL Alex Santana Republicanos Alice Portugal PCdoB Antonio Brito PSD Arthur Maia UNIAO Bacelar Batista PV Claudio Cajado PP Daniel Almeida PCdoB Diego Coronel PSD Elmar Nascimento UNIAO Felix Mendonca PDT Gabriel Nunes PSD Isidorio de Santana Jr Avante Ivoneide Caetano PT Joao Carlos Bacelar PL Joao Leao PP Jorge Solla PT Jose Neto PT Jose Rocha UNIAO Joseildo Ramos PT Leonardo Prates PDT Leur Lomanto Jr UNIAO Lidice da Mata PSB Marcio Marinho Republicanos Mario Negromonte Jr PP Neto Carletto PP Otto Alencar Filho PSD Paulo Azi UNIAO Paulo Magalhaes PSD Raimundo Costa PODE Ricardo Maia MDB Roberta Roma PL Rogeria Santos Republicanos Sergio Brito PSD until 8 February 2023 Charles Fernandes PSD from 8 February 2023 dd Valmir Assuncao PT Waldenor Pereira PT Ceara edit Andre Fernandes PL Andre Figueiredo PDT Antonio Jose Albuquerque PP Celio Studart PSD Danilo Forte UNIAO Dayany Bittencourt UNIAO Domingos Neto PSD Eduardo Bismarck PDT Eunicio Oliveira MDB Fernanda Pessoa UNIAO Idilvan Alencar PDT Jaziel Pereira PL Jose Airton PT Jose Guimaraes PT Junior Mano PL Luiz Gastao PSD Luizianne Lins PT Matheus Noronha PL Mauro Benevides Filho PDT Moses Rodrigues UNIAO Roberio Monteiro PDT Yury Bruno MDB Espirito Santo edit Amaro Neto Republicanos Evair Vieira de Melo PP Gilson Daniel PODE Gilvan Aguiar PL Helder Salomao PT Jack Rocha PT Josias da Vitoria PP Messias Donato Republicanos Paulo Foletto PSB Victor Linhalis PODE Federal District edit Alberto Fraga PL Bia Kicis PL Erika Kokay PT Fred Linhares Republicanos Gilvan Maximo Republicanos Julio Cesar Ribeiro Republicanos until 7 March 2023 Paulo Fernando Republicanos from 7 March 2023 dd Rafael Prudente MDB Reginaldo Veras PV Goias edit Adriana Accorsi PT Adriano Avelar PP Alcides Ribeiro PL Celio Silveira MDB until 3 August 2023 Marcio Correa MDB from 8 August 2023 dd Daniel Ramos PL Flavia Morais PDT Glauskston Batista PSC Gustavo Gayer PL Ismael Alexandrino PSD Jeferson Rodrigues Republicanos Jose Nelto PP Leda Borges PSDB Magda Mofatto PRD Marussa Boldrin MDB Rubens Otoni PT Silvye Alves UNIAO Zacharias Calil UNIAO Maranhao edit Aluisio Mendes PSC Amanda Gentil PP Andre Fufuca PP until 13 September 2023 Allan Garces PP from 13 September 2023 dd Cleber Verde Republicanos Fabio Macedo PODE Gildenemir de Lima PL Hildelis Duarte Jr PSB Josimar Rodrigues PL Josivaldo Melo PSD Juscelino Filho UNIAO until 3 February 2023 Benjamin Maranhao UNIAO from 3 February 2023 dd Junior Lourenco PL Maria Deusdete Cunha PL Marcio Jerry PCdoB Marcio Honaiser PDT Marreca Filho PRD Pedro Lucas Fernandes UNIAO Roseana Sarney MDB Rubens Pereira Jr PT Mato Grosso edit Abilio Brunini PL Amalia Barros PL Emanuel Pinheiro Neto MDB Fabio Garcia UNIAO until 7 July 2023 Gisela Simona UNIAO from 7 July 2023 dd Jonildo Assis UNIAO Jose Medeiros PL Juarez Costa MDB Rubia Fernanda PL Mato Grosso do Sul edit Beto Pereira PSDB Camila Jara PT Dagoberto Nogueira PSDB Geraldo Resende PSDB Luiz Ovando PP Marcos Pollon PL Rodolfo Nogueira PL Vander Loubet PT Minas Gerais edit Aecio Neves PSDB Ana Paula Leao PP Ana Pimentel PT Andre Janones Avante Antonio Pinheiro Neto PP Bruno Farias Avante Celia Xakriaba PSOL Dandara Tonantzin PT Diego Andrade PSD Dimas Fabiano PP Domingos Savio PL Duda Salabert PDT Emidio Madeira Jr PL Eros Biondini PL Euclydes Pettersen Republicanos Fred Costa PRD Frederico Escalera PRD Gilberto Abramo Republicanos Greyce Elias Avante Hercilio Coelho Diniz MDB Igor Timo PODE Ione Barbosa Avante Joao Carlos Siqueira PT Jose Silva Soares Solidariedade Jose Vitor Aguiar PL Junio Amaral PL Lafayette Andrada Republicanos Leonardo Monteiro PT Lincoln Portela PL Luis Tibe Avante Luiz Fernando Faria PSD Marcelo Alvaro Antonio PL Marcelo Freitas UNIAO Mario Heringer PDT Mauricio Souza PL Miguel Angelo PT Misael Varella PSD Nely Aquino PODE Newton Cardoso Jr MDB Nikolas Ferreira PL Odair Cunha PT Patrus Ananias PT Paulo Abi Ackel PSDB Paulo Guedes PT Pedro Aihara PRD Rafael Simoes UNIAO Reginaldo Lopes PT Rodrigo de Castro UNIAO Rogerio Correia PT Rosangela Reis PL Samuel Viana PL Stefano Aguiar PSD Weliton Prado PROS Para edit Andreia Siqueira MDB Alessandra Haber MDB Celso Sabino UNIAO until 18 July 2023 Helio Leite UNIAO from 25 July 2023 dd Dilvanda Faro PT Eder Mauro PL Elcione Barbalho MDB Joaquim Passarinho PL Jose Priante MDB Junior Ferrari PSD Keniston Braga MDB Lenildo Mendes PL Olival Marques MDB Raimundo Santos PSD Renilce Nicodemos MDB Paraiba edit Aguinaldo Ribeiro PP Damiao Feliciano UNIAO Emerson de Lucena PP Gervasio Maia PSB Gilberto Silva PL Hugo Motta Republicanos Luiz Couto PT Murilo Galdino Republicanos Romero Rodrigues PSC Ruy Carneiro PSC Wellington Roberto PL Wilson Santiago Republicanos Parana edit Aliel Machado PV Beto Preto PSD until 19 April 2023 Luciano Alves PSD from 19 April 2023 dd Beto Richa PSDB Carol Dartora PT Deltan Dallagnol PODE until 6 June 2023 q Luiz Carlos Hauly PODE from 13 June 2023 dd Diego Garcia Republicanos Dilceu Sperafico PP Enio Verri PT until 14 March 2023 r Elton Welter PT from 14 March 2023 dd Felipe Francischini UNIAO Fernando Giacobo PL Filipe Barros PL Geraldo Mendes UNIAO Gilson Fahur PSD Gleisi Hoffmann PT Leandre Dal Ponte PSD until 15 February 2023 Rodrigo Estacho PSD from 15 February 2023 dd Luciano Ducci PSB Luisa Canziani PSD Luiz Carlos Hauly PODE Luiz Nishimori PSD Matheus Laiola UNIAO Nelsi Conguetto PL Nelson Padovani UNIAO Paulo Litro PSD Pedro Lupion PP Ricardo Barros PP until 7 February 2023 Marco Brasil PP from 7 February 2023 dd Sandro Alex PSD until 4 February 2023 Reinhold Stephanes PSD from 5 February 2023 dd Sergio Souza MDB Tadeu Veneri PT Tiao Medeiros PP Toninho Wandscheer PP Zeca Dirceu PT Pernambuco edit Andre Ferreira PL Augusto Coutinho Republicanos Carlos Veras PT Clarissa Tercio PP Clodoaldo Magalhaes PV Eduardo da Fonte PP Eriberto Medeiros PSB Eurico da Silva PL Felipe Carreras PSB Fernando Coelho Filho UNIAO Fernando Monteiro PP Fernando Rodolfo PL Guilherme Uchoa PSB Iza Arruda MDB Lucas Ramos PSB Luciano Bivar UNIAO Luiz Meira PL Lula da Fonte PP Maria Arraes Solidariedade Mendonca Filho UNIAO Pedro Campos PSB Renildo Calheiros PCdoB Silvio Costa Filho Republicanos until 13 September 2023 Ossesio Silva from 13 September 2023 dd Tulio Gadelha REDE Waldemar Oliveira Avante Piaui edit Atila Lira PP Castro Neto PSD Flavio Nogueira PT Florentino Neto PT Francisco Costa PT Jadyel Alencar PV Julio Arcoverde PP Julio Cesar PSD Marcos Aurelio Sampaio PSD Merlong Solano PT Rio de Janeiro edit Alexandre Ramagem PL Altineu Cortes PL Aureo Ribeiro Solidariedade Bandeira de Mello PSB Benedita da Silva PT Carlos Jordy PL Carlos Roberto Rodrigues PP Chico Alencar PSOL Chiquinho Brazao UNIAO until 3 October 2023 Ricardo Abrao UNIAO from 3 October 2023 dd Chris Tonietto PL Daniel Soranz PSD until 23 May 2023 Caio Vianna PSD from 23 May 2023 dd Daniela Carneiro UNIAO Danielle Cunha UNIAO Dimas Gadelha PT Eduardo Pazuello PL Glauber Braga PSOL Gutemberg Reis MDB Helio Lopes PL Henrique Vieira PSOL Hugo Leal PSD until 6 October 2023 Jones Moura PSD from 6 October 2023 dd Jandira Feghali PCdoB Jorge Braz Republicanos Jose Portugal Neto PODE Julio Lopes PP Laura Carneiro PSD Lindbergh Farias PT Luciano Vieira PL Luis Carlos Gomes Republicanos Luiz Lima PL Luiz Teixeira Jr PP Marcelo Crivella Republicanos Marcelo Queiroz PP Marcos Soares UNIAO Marcos Tavares PDT Max Lemos PROS Murillo Gouvea UNIAO Otoni de Paula MDB Pedro Paulo PSD Reimont Otoni PT Roberto Monteiro PL Rogerio Teixeira Jr UNIAO Rosangela Gomes Republicanos until 8 February 2023 Luiz Carlos Gomes Republicanos from 8 February 2023 dd Soraya Santos PL Sostenes Cavalcante PL Taliria Petrone PSOL Tarcisio Motta PSOL Washington Siqueira PT Rio Grande do Norte edit Benes Leocadio UNIAO Elieser Girao PL Evandro Goncalves PL Fernando Vargas PT Joao Maia PL Natalia Bonavides PT Paulo da Costa Freire UNIAO Robinson Faria PL Rio Grande do Sul edit Afonso Hamm PP Afonso Motta PDT Alceu Moreira MDB Alexandre Lindenmeyer PT Any Ortiz Cidadania Bibo Nunes PL Bohn Gass PT Carlos Gomes Republicanos until 8 November 2023 Ronaldo Nogueira Republicanos from 8 November 2023 dd Covatti Filho PP Daiana Santos PCdoB Daniel Trzeciak PSDB Danrlei de Deus Hinterholz PSD until 2 March 2023 Luciano Azevedo PSD from 2 March 2023 dd Denise Pessoa PT Dionilso Marcon PT Fernanda Melchionna PSOL Franciane Bayer Republicanos Giovani Cherini PL Heitor Schuch PSB Lucas Redecker PSDB Luciano Zucco Republicanos Luiz Carlos Busato UNIAO Marcel Van Hattem NOVO Marcelo Moraes PL Marcio Biolchi MDB Maria do Rosario PT Marlon Santos PL Mauricio Marcon PODE Osmar Terra MDB Paulo Pimenta PT until 3 February 2023 Reginete Bispo PT from 3 February 2023 dd Pedro Westphalen PP Pompeo de Mattos PDT Reginete Bispo PT Ubiratan Sanderson PL Rondonia edit Chrisostomo de Moura PL Cristiane Lopes UNIAO Fernando Maximo UNIAO Jose Clemente UNIAO Lucio Mosquini MDB Mauricio Carvalho UNIAO Silvia Cristina PL Thiago Flores MDB Roraima edit Antonio Albuquerque Republicanos Antonio Carlos Nicoletti UNIAO Duda Ramos MDB Flavio Diniz UNIAO Haroldo Cathedral PSD Helena Lima MDB Jhonatan de Jesus Republicanos until 8 March 2023 s Gabriel Mota Republicanos from 8 March 2023 dd Stelio Dener Republicanos Santa Catarina edit Ana Paula Lima PT Carlos Chiodini MDB Caroline de Toni PL Daniel Freitas PL Daniela Reinehr PL Fabio Schiochet UNIAO Carmen Zanotto Cidadania until 27 September 2023 Geovania de Sa PSDB from 27 September 2023 dd Gilson Marques NOVO Ismael dos Santos PSD Jorge Goetten PL Julia Zanatta PL Marcos Antonio Gomes PL Pedro Uczai PT Rafael Pezenti MDB Ricardo Guidi PSD until 1 August 2023 Darci de Matos PSD from 1 August 2023 dd Valdir Cobalchini MDB Sao Paulo edit Adriana Ventura NOVO Alberto Mourao MDB Alencar Santana PT Alex Manente Cidadania Alexandre Leite UNIAO Alexandre Padilha PT until 2 February 2023 Orlando Silva PCdoB from 2 February 2023 dd Antonio Carlos Rodrigues PL Arlindo Chinaglia PT Arnaldo Jardim Cidadania Augusto Rosa PL Baleia Rossi MDB Bruno Ganem PODE Bruno Lima PP until 4 August 2023 Paulo Telhada PP from 4 August 2023 dd Carla Zambelli PL Carlos Alberto da Cunha PP Carlos Sampaio PSDB Carlos Zarattini PT Celso Russomanno Republicanos Cezar Freire PSD David Soares UNIAO Eduardo Bolsonaro PL Erika Hilton PSOL Fabio Teruel MDB Fausto Pinato PP Felipe Becari UNIAO Fernando Marangoni UNIAO Gilberto Nascimento PSC Guilherme Boulos PSOL Guilherme Derrite PL until 2 February 2023 Adilson Barroso PL from 2 February 2023 dd Jefferson Campos PL Jilmar Tatto PT Jonas Donizette PSB Juliana Cardoso PT Kiko Celeguim PT Kim Kataguiri UNIAO Luciene Cavalcante PSOL Luiz Carlos Motta PL Luiz Marinho PT until 2 February 2023 Vicente Paulo da Silva PT from 3 February 2023 dd Luiz Philippe of Orleans Braganza PL Luiza Erundina PSOL Marcelo Lima PSB until 7 November 2023 t Paulo Pereira da Silva Solidariedade from 30 November 2023 27 28 dd Marcio Alvino PL Marco Bertaiolli PSD until 27 September 2023 u Saulo Pedroso PSD since 3 October 2023 dd Marco Feliciano PL Marcos Palumbo MDB Marcos Pereira Republicanos Maria Rosas Republicanos Marina Silva REDE until 3 February 2023 Luciene Cavalcante PSOL from 3 February 2023 dd Mario Frias PL Mauricio Neves PP Miguel Lombardi PL Milton Vieira Republicanos until 5 July 2023 Ely Santos Republicanos from 5 July 2023 dd Nilto Tatto PT Paulo Alexandre Barbosa PSDB Paulo Bilynskyj PL Paulo Freire Costa PL Paulo Teixeira PT until 2 February 2023 Alfredo Cavalcante PT from 7 February 2023 dd Renata Abreu PODE Ricardo Salles PL Ricardo Silva PSD Rodrigo Gambale PODE Rosana Valle PL Rosangela Moro UNIAO Rui Falcao PT Samia Bomfim PSOL Simone Marquetto MDB Sonia Guajajara PSOL until 3 February 2023 Ivan Valente PSOL from 3 February 2023 dd Tabata Amaral PSB Tiririca PL Vinicius Carvalho Republicanos Vitor Lippi PSDB Sergipe edit Fabio Reis PSD Icaro de Valmir PL Joao Daniel PT Katarina Feitoza PSD Luiz Augusto Ribeiro Republicanos Rodrigo Valadares UNIAO Thiago de Joaldo PP Yandra de Andre UNIAO Tocantins edit Alexandre Guimaraes Republicanos Antonio Andrade Republicanos Carlos Henrique Gaguim UNIAO Eli Borges PL Filipe Martins PL Lazaro Botelho PP Ricardo Ayres Republicanos Vicentinho Junior PP Committees editFederal Senate edit Committee ChairAgriculture and Agrarian Reform Soraya Thronicke PODE MS Communication and Digital Law Eduardo Gomes PL TO Constitution Justice and Citizenship Davi Alcolumbre UNIAO AP Defense of Democracy Eliziane Gama PSD MA Economic Affairs Vanderlan Cardoso PSD GO Education and Culture Flavio Arns PSB PR Environment Leila Barros PDT DF Ethics and Parliamentary Decorum Jayme Campos UNIAO MT External Relations and National Defence Renan Calheiros MDB AL Human Rights and Participative Legislation Paulo Paim PT RS Infrastructure Services Confucio Moura MDB RO Public Security Sergio Petecao PSD AC Regional Development and Tourism Marcelo Castro MDB PI Science and Technology Carlos Viana PODE MG Social Affairs Humberto Costa PT PE Sports Romario Faria PL RJ Transparency Governance Inspection and Control and Consumer Defence Omar Aziz PSD AM Chamber of Deputies edit Committee ChairAdministration and Public Service Bruno Farias Avante MG Agriculture Livestock Supply and Rural Development Sebastiao Medeiros PP PR Amazon and Originary and Traditional People Celia Xakriaba PSOL MG Communication Amaro Neto Republicanos ES Consumer Defence Jorge Braz Republicanos RJ Constitution Justice and Citizenship Rui Falcao PT SP Culture Marcelo Queiroz PP RJ Defense of Women Rights Leda Borges PSDB GO Defense of Elderly Rights Aliel Machado PV PR Defense of People with Disabilities Rights Marcio Jerry PCdoB MA Economic Development Felix Mendonca Junior PDT BA Education Moses Rodrigues UNIAO CE Environment and Sustainable Development Jose Priante MDB PA Ethics and Parliamentary Decorum Leur Lomanto Junior UNIAO BA Finances and Taxation Paulo Guedes PT MG Financial Oversight and Control Bia Kicis PL DF Foreign Affairs and National Defence Paulo Barbosa PSDB SP Health Jose Vitor Aguiar PL MG Human Rights Minorities and Racial Equality Luizianne Lins PT CE Industry Trade and Services Heitor Schuch PSB RS Labour Airton Faleiro PT PA Mines and Energy Rodrigo de Castro UNIAO MG National Integration and Regional Development Fabio Garcia UNIAO MT Participative Legislation Jose Silva Soares Solidariedade MG Public Security and Fight Against Organized Crime Ubiratan Sanderson PL RS Roads and Transports Cezar Freire PSD SP Science Technology and Innovation Luisa Canziani PSD PR Social Security Social Assistance Childhood Adolescence and Family Fernando Rodolfo PL PE Sports Luiz Lima PL RJ Tourism Romero Rodrigues PODE PB Urban Development Acacio Favacho MDB AP Parliamentary Inquiry Committees edit Committee Reason Chair Rapporteur House Status8 January Congress attack Investigate the acts of action and omission occurred on 8 January at the Three Powers Plaza in Brasilia Arthur Maia UNIAO BA Eliziane Gama PSD MA National Congress FinishedAmericanas S A Investigate the inconsistencies in the order of R 20 billion detected in accounting entries of the company Americanas S A made in the year 2022 and in previous years Luiz Augusto Ribeiro Republicanos SE Carlos Chiodini MDB SC Chamber of Deputies FinishedManipulation in football matches results Investigate schemes of manipulation of professional football matches results in Brazil Julio Arcoverde PP PI Felipe Carreras PSB PE Chamber of Deputies FinishedLandless Workers Movement Investigate the acts of the group Landless Workers Movement their real purpose and their financiers Luciano Zucco Republicanos RS Ricardo Salles PL SP Chamber of Deputies FinishedNon governmental organizations Investigate facts related to non governmental organizations and public interest civil society organizations Plinio Valerio PSDB AM Marcio Bittar UNIAO AC Federal Senate ActivePyramid schemes Investigate evidences of fraudulent operations on cryptocurrencies companies Aureo Ribeiro Solidariedade RJ Ricardo Silva PSD SP Chamber of Deputies FinishedBraskem Investigate the effects of socio environmental legal responsibility of Braskem S A arising from Pinheiro Braskem case in Maceio Alagoas Omar Aziz PSD AM TBA Federal Senate TBANotes edit As in Brazil the government is formed by a coalition it is hard for a party to reach the majority of 257 deputies and or 41 senators Therefore the majority party is the one with more members in each house Compared to the deputies of the Party of the Republic elected in 2018 The party was renamed Liberal Party in 2019 Compared to the combined deputies of the Communist Party of Brazil and of the Free Fatherland Party elected in 2018 The parties merged after that election Compared to the combined deputies of the Social Liberal Party and of Democrats elected in 2018 The parties merged to form Brazil Union in 2022 Compared to the deputies of the Brazilian Republican Party elected in 2018 The party was renamed Republicans in 2019 Compared to the deputies of the Popular Socialist Party elected in 2018 The party was renamed Cidadania in 2019 Compared to the combined deputies of Podemos and of the Humanist Party of Solidarity elected in 2018 The parties merged after that election Compared to the combined deputies of Patriota and of the Progressive Republican Party elected in 2018 The parties merged after that election Compared to the deputies of the Christian Labour Party elected in 2018 The party was renamed Act in 2022 Compared to the senators of the Party of the Republic elected in 2018 or not up for election in 2018 The party was renamed Liberal Party in 2019 Compared to the combined senators of Democrats and of the Social Liberal Party elected in 2018 or not up for election in 2018 The parties merged to form Brazil Union in 2022 Compared to the senators of the Brazilian Republican Party elected in 2018 or not up for election in 2018 The party was renamed Republicans in 2019 Compared to the combined senators of Podemos and of the Humanist Party of Solidarity elected in 2018 or not up for election in 2018 The parties merged after that election Compared to the senators of the Popular Socialist Party elected in 2018 or not up for election in 2018 The party was renamed Cidadania in 2019 Compared to the combined senators of Patriota and of the Progressive Republican Party elected in 2018 or not up for election in 2018 The parties merged after that election Compared to the senators of the Christian Labour Party elected in 2018 or not up for election in 2018 The party was renamed Act in 2022 Expelled due to a decision ruled by the Superior Electoral Court 23 Resigned to assume office as director of Itaipu Binacional 24 Resigned to assume office of minister of the Federal Court of Accounts 25 Mandate revoked by the Superior Electoral Court for switching parties without a reason 26 Resigned to assume office as councillor of the State Court of Accounts of Sao Paulo 29 References edit PL de Bolsonaro conquista a maior bancada no Congresso Nacional Diario do Poder in Portuguese 3 October 2022 Retrieved 7 October 2022 Rodrigo Pacheco e reeleito presidente do Senado CNN Brasil in Brazilian Portuguese 1 February 2023 Retrieved 1 February 2023 Maia Gustavo 1 February 2023 Arthur Lira e reeleito para comandar a Camara com votacao recorde Veja in Portuguese Retrieved 1 February 2023 Congresso inaugura trabalhos legislativos e recebe mensagem de Lula nesta quinta feira Senado Noticias in Brazilian Portuguese 31 January 2023 Retrieved 2 February 2023 Camara aprova texto base do projeto do arcabouco fiscal votacao prossegue nesta quarta feira Camara dos Deputados in Brazilian Portuguese 23 May 2023 Retrieved 30 May 2023 Camara aprova o PL do Marco Temporal Terra in Brazilian Portuguese 30 May 2023 Retrieved 30 May 2023 Mendonca Ana 19 August 2021 Entenda o que e o PL 490 e os impactos sobre as terras indigenas Estado de Minas in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 30 May 2023 Netto Paulo Roberto Martins Leonardo Duraes Mariana Ferreira Lola Nogueira Carolina 21 June 2023 Senado aprova indicacao de Zanin ao STF por 58 votos a 18 UOL Noticias in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 21 June 2023 Bimbati Ana Paula Vinhal Gabriela Pereira Felipe Nogueira Carolina 6 July 2023 Camara aprova com folga texto base da reforma tributaria em primeiro turno UOL Economia in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 6 July 2023 Castro Ana Paula Clavery Elisa Barbieri Luiz Felipe 7 July 2023 Camara aprova texto da reforma tributaria em 2 turno G1 in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 7 July 2023 Senado aprova o novo marco fiscal e devolve o texto a Camara Senado Federal in Brazilian Portuguese 21 June 2023 Retrieved 23 August 2023 Clavery Elisa Barbieri Luiz Felipe Castro Ana Paula 22 August 2023 Camara aprova arcabouco fiscal e deixa de fora regra defendida pelo governo G1 in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 23 August 2023 Gomes Beatriz 27 September 2023 PL do Marco Temporal e aprovado no Senado veja como votaram os senadores UOL Noticias in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 27 September 2023 da Paz Mayara 10 October 2023 Camara aprova mocao de repudio a ataques do Hamas contra Israel CNN Brasil in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 16 October 2023 da Paz Mayara 18 October 2023 Camara aprova entrada da Bolivia no bloco do Mercosul texto vai ao Senado CNN Brasil in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 24 October 2023 Lima Kevin Rodrigues Paloma Cassela Vinicius Resende Sara Falcao Marcio 18 October 2023 CPI dos Atos Golpistas aprova relatorio final e pede indiciamento de Bolsonaro e mais 60 G1 in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 24 October 2023 Pajolla Murilo Moncau Gabriela 25 October 2023 Marco temporal veto de Lula barrou principais retrocessos mas pontos sancionados preocupam indigenas e indigenistas Brasil de Fato in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 26 October 2023 Camara aprova projeto que tributa investimentos de brasileiros em offshores e fundos de alta renda Camara dos Deputados in Brazilian Portuguese 25 October 2023 Retrieved 26 October 2023 Maximo Wellton 8 November 2023 Senado aprova reforma tributaria texto volta a Camara Agencia Brasil in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 9 November 2023 Senado aprova PEC que limita poderes do STF CNN Brasil in Brazilian Portuguese 22 November 2023 Retrieved 22 November 2023 Cury Teo Schroeder Lucas 27 November 2023 Lula confirma indicacao de Flavio Dino ao STF e Paulo Gonet a PGR CNN Brasil in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 27 November 2023 Cassela Vinicius 13 December 2023 Senado aprova Flavio Dino para o STF e Paulo Gonet a PGR G1 in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 13 December 2023 Deltan Dallagnol e cassado e perde o mandato Camara acata ordem do TSE Congresso em Foco in Brazilian Portuguese 6 June 2023 Retrieved 15 November 2023 Kruger Ana Budel Caio 15 March 2023 Enio Verri renuncia ao mandato de deputado federal para assumir direcao geral de Itaipu veja quem assume G1 in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 15 November 2023 Jhonatan de Jesus renuncia ao cargo de deputado para assumir vaga no TCU Folha BV in Brazilian Portuguese 7 March 2023 Retrieved 15 November 2023 TSE decreta a perda do mandato do deputado federal Marcelo de Lima de Sao Paulo Carta Capital in Brazilian Portuguese 7 November 2023 Retrieved 21 November 2023 Decisao do TSE abre caminho para retorno de Paulinho da Forca a Camara Carta Capital in Brazilian Portuguese 8 November 2023 Retrieved 21 November 2023 Pontes Felipe 21 November 2023 Plenario do STF reverte condenacao de ex deputado Paulinho da Forca Agencia Brasil in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 21 November 2023 Marco Aurelio Bertaiolli toma posse administrativa como Conselheiro do TCESP Tribunal de Contas do Estado de Sao Paulo in Brazilian Portuguese 27 September 2023 Retrieved 15 November 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 57th Legislature of the National Congress amp oldid 1189964213, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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