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Chamber of Deputies (Brazil)

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Lower house of the Brazilian National Congress
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Chamber of Deputies

Câmara dos Deputados
57th Legislature of the National Congress
Logo of the Chamber of Deputies of Brazil
Type
Type
Term limits
None
History
Founded6 May 1826 (1826-05-06)
New session started
1 February 2025 (2025-02-01)
Leadership
Hugo Motta, Republicans
since 1 February 2025
Government Leader
José Guimarães, PT
since 6 January 2023
Majority Leader
Arlindo Chinaglia, PT
since 8 April 2025
Minority Leader
Caroline de Toni, PL
since 1 February 2025
Opposition Leader
Luciano Zucco, PL
since 1 February 2025
Structure
Seats513
Political groups
Government (212)

Opposition (125)

Independent (177)

Length of term
4 years
SalaryR$ 39,293 monthly (and benefits)[1]
Elections
Open listproportional representation (D'Hondt method) with a 2%election threshold[2]
Last election
2 October 2022
Next election
4 October 2026
Meeting place
Ulysses Guimarãesplenary chamber
National Congress Palace
Brasília,Federal District, Brazil
Website
www.camara.leg.br
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TheChamber of Deputies (Portuguese:Câmara dos Deputados) is a federal legislative body and thelower house of theNational Congress of Brazil. The chamber comprises 513 deputies, who are elected byproportional representation to serve four-year terms. The current president of the chamber is the DeputyHugo Motta (Republicanos-PB), who was elected on 1 February 2025.

Structure

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The number of deputies elected is proportional to the size of the population of the respective state (or of the Federal District) as of 1994. However, no delegation can be made up of less than eight or more than seventy seats. Thus the least populous state elects eight federal deputies and the most populous elects seventy. These restrictions favour the smaller states at the expense of the more populous states and so the size of the delegations is not exactly proportional to population.

Elections to the Chamber of Deputies are held every four years, with all seats up for election.

Federal representation

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This section needs to beupdated. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information.(August 2024)

Acensus held every 10 years by theBrazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics is used as the basis for the distribution of the seats. Proportionality is followed as a principle, with the exception that there should be a minimum of eight (8) members and a maximum of seventy (70) members per state. Per the 2010 census, states with 3,258,117 inhabitants upwards have 9 to 70 deputies.

As a result, although most states hover around an average of 362,013 inhabitants by deputy (per the 2010 census), some states with smaller populations have a much lower average, such asRoraima (1 for 51,000 inhabitants).

Federal stateDeputies currently allotted%Population(2010 Census)%Population per deputyDeputies in proportional allotmentDifference(actual−proportional)
São Paulo7013.6%39,924,09121.5%570,344110–40
Minas Gerais5310.3%19,159,26010.3%361,495530
Rio de Janeiro469%15,180,6368.2%330,01442+4
Bahia397.6%13,633,9697.3%349,58938+1
Rio Grande do Sul316%10,576,7585.7%341,18629+2
Paraná305.8%10,226,7375.5%340,89128+2
Pernambuco254.9%8,541,2504.6%341,65024+1
Ceará224.3%8,450,5274.4%371,82223–1
Maranhão183.5%6,424,3403.5%356,908180
Goiás173.3%5,849,1053.1%344,06516+1
Pará173.3%7,443,9044.0%437,87721–4
Santa Catarina163.1%6,178,6033.3%386,16317–1
Paraíba122.3%3,753,6332.0%312,80310+2
Espírito Santo101.9%3,392,7751.8%339,2789+1
Piauí101.9%3,086,4481.7%308,6459+1
Alagoas91.7%3,093,9941.7%343,77790
Acre81.6%707,1250.4%88,3912+6
Amazonas81.6%3,350,7731.8%418,8479–1
Amapá81.6%648,5530.3%81,0692+6
Distrito Federal81.6%2,469,4891.3%308,6867+1
Mato Grosso do Sul81.6%2,404,2561.3%300,5327+1
Mato Grosso81.6%2,954,6251.6%369,32880
Rio Grande do Norte81.6%3,121,4511.7%390,1819–1
Rondônia81.6%1,535,6250.8%191,9534+4
Roraima81.6%425,3980.2%53,1751+7
Sergipe81.6%2,036,2271.1%254,5286+2
Tocantins81.6%1,373,5510.7%171,6944+4
Total513100%185,712,713100%362,013514–2

Present composition

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Parties and Federations in the57th Chamber of Deputies
PartyFloor leaderSeats
   Liberal PartySóstenes Cavalcante91
   Brazil of Hope FederationLindbergh Farias80
   Brazil UnionPedro Lucas Fernandes60
   ProgressistasDr. Luizinho49
   Brazilian Democratic MovementIsnaldo Bulhões44
   Social Democratic PartyAntonio Brito44
   RepublicansGilberto Abramo44
   Democratic Labour PartyMário Heringer17
   PSDB Cidadania FederationAdolfo Viana17
   Brazilian Socialist PartyPedro Campos15
   PodemosRodrigo Gambale15
   PSOL REDE FederationTalíria Petrone14
   AvanteLuis Tibé8
   Democratic Renewal PartyFred Costa5
   New PartyMarcel van Hattem5
   SolidarityAureo Ribeiro5
Total513

Partisan blocs composition

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Partisan bloc leadership is organized into the following roles:

  • Government Leader: elected by members of the party of the Cabinet in the Chamber to speak on behalf of the Cabinet
  • Majority Leader: elected by the leaders of the majority bloc in the Chamber, usually in support of the Cabinet
  • Opposition Leader: elected by the members of the largest party in opposition to the Cabinet
  • Minority Leader: elected by the leaders of the minority bloc, usually in opposition to the Cabinet
BlocLeader
GovernmentJosé Guimarães (PT-CE)
MajorityArlindo Chinaglia (PT-SP)
OppositionLuciano Zucco (PL-RS)
MinorityCaroline de Toni (PL-SC)

Bodies

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The House of Deputies is composed of theBureau of the Chamber of Deputies of Brazil by College Leaders and the Commissions, which can be permanent, temporary, or special inquiry.

Bureau of the Chamber of Deputies of Brazil

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Main article:Board of Directors of the Chamber of Deputies (Brazil)

The current composition of the Board of the Chamber of Deputies is the following:

President:Hugo Motta (Republicans-PB)
1st vice president:Altineu Côrtes (PL-RJ)
2nd vice president:Elmar Nascimento (UNIÃO-BA)
1st secretary:Carlos Veras (PT-PE)
2nd secretary:Lula da Fonte (PP-PE)
3rd secretary:Delegada Katarina (PSD-SE)
4th secretary:Sérgio Souza (MDB-PR)
1st substitute: Antonio Carlos Rodrigues (PL-SP)
2nd substitute: Paulo Folletto (PSB-ES)
3rd substitute:Victor Linhalis (Podemos-ES)
4th substitute:Paulo Alexandre Barbosa (PSDB-SP)

Standing committees

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This section needs to beupdated. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information.(March 2017)

On 6 March 2012, was defined division of committees between parties. The House President, Marco Maia, believes that the proportionality between the parties / blocs must take into account the data of the last election. Thus, PT and PMDB, with the highest benches, were three committees (the PT made the choice first). DEM and PSDB, the two largest opposition, were two commissions each.[3] On the other hand, PSD, most harmed by this decision, filed a lawsuit in theSupreme Court (STF) trying to reverse this decision.[4]

The chair of the committee, was defined as follows:[5]

CommitteeChair
Administration and Public ServiceWaldemar Oliveira (Avante-PE)
Agriculture, Livestock, Supply and Rural DevelopmentEvair de Melo (PP-ES)
Amazon and Originary and Traditional PeopleDilvanda Faro (PT-PA)
CommunicationSilas Câmara (Republicans-AM)
Consumer DefenceFabio Schiochet (UNIÃO-SC)
Constitution, Justice and CitizenshipCaroline de Toni (PL-SC)
CultureAliel Machado (PV-PR)
Defense of Women RightsAna Pimentel (PT-MG)
Defense of Elderly RightsPedro Aihara (PRD-MG)
Defense of People with Disabilities RightsWeliton Prado (Solidariedade-MG)
Economic DevelopmentDanilo Forte (UNIÃO-CE)
EducationNikolas Ferreira (PL-MG)
Environment and Sustainable DevelopmentRafael Prudente (MDB-DF)
Ethics and Parliamentary DecorumLeur Lomanto Júnior (UNIÃO-BA)
Finances and TaxationMário Negromonte Jr. (PP-BA)
Financial Oversight and ControlJoseildo Ramos (PT-BA)
Foreign Affairs and National DefenseLucas Redecker (PSDB-RS)
HealthFrancisco Costa (PT-PI)
Human Rights, Minorities and Racial EqualityDaiana Santos (PCdoB-RS)
Industry, Trade and ServicesJosenildo Abrantes (PDT-AP)
LabourLucas Ramos (PSB-PE)
Mines and EnergyJúnior Ferrari (PSD-PA)
National Integration and Regional DevelopmentJosé Rocha (UNIÃO-BA)
Participative LegislationGlauber Braga (PSOL-RJ)
Public Security and Fight Against Organized CrimeAlberto Fraga (PL-DF)
Roads and TransportsGilberto Abramo (Republicans-MG)
Science, Technology and InnovationNely Aquino (Podemos-MG)
Social Security, Social Assistance, Childhood, Adolescence and FamilyFrancisco Eurico (PL-PE)
SportsAntonio Carlos Rodrigues (PL-SP)
TourismPaulo Litro (PSD-PR)
Urban DevelopmentEunício Oliveira (MDB-CE)

See also

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Notes

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References

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  1. ^"Conheça o valor do salário de um deputado e demais verbas parlamentares – Notícias".Chamber of Deputies of Brazil (in Brazilian Portuguese). 5 October 2018. Retrieved28 January 2022.
  2. ^"Gastos parlamentares - 2023".Câmara dos Deputados (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved29 March 2023.
  3. ^Finch, Nathalia (6 March 2012), G1, "defines the distribution of the standing committees"
  4. ^Santos, Deborah (27 February 2012), G1, "going to have the Supreme Command of committees in the House"
  5. ^"Definidos os partidos dos presidentes das comissões; veja os nomes já indicados".Câmara dos Deputados (in Portuguese). 9 March 2021. Retrieved9 March 2021.

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