50th Legislature of the Chamber of Senators of Uruguay explained

50th Legislature of the Chamber of Senators
Before:49th
Session1 Start:15 February 2025
Chamber1 Leader1:Carolina Cosse (FA)
(from March 1, 2025)
Chamber1 Leader1 Type:Senate president
Control1:FA
Membership1:30 senators
Chamber1:Senate
Term End:15 February 2030
Term Start:15 February 2025
Election:27 October 2024
Meeting Place:Montevideo
Country:Uruguay
Body:General Assembly

The Fifty Legislature of the Chamber of Senators of Uruguay will be the next meeting of the upper house of the Uruguayan General Assembly. It is scheduled to meet in Montevideo, from January 15, 2025, to February 15, 2030, beginning its term during the final days of Luis Lacalle Pou's presidency and the entire five years of Yamandú Orsi's presidency.Senators were elected in the 2024 general election in a single constituency.[1] The Broad Front will have a majority of seats, which will be complemented by the vice president, who has the right to vote.[2]

Major events

Party summary

PartySenate
Votes%Seats+/–
Broad Front1,071,82643.8616+3
National Party655,42626.829–1
Colorado Party392,59216.075+1
Sovereign Identity65,7962.690New
Open Cabildo60,5492.480–3
Partido Ecologista Radical Intransigente33,4611.4300
Constitutional Environmentalist Party11 8650.490New
Independent Party41,6181.7000
Popular Unity-Workers' Party10 1020.4100
For Necessary Changes Party3,1830.140New
Republican Advance Party1,9090.080New
Invalid/blank votes85,106
Total2,443,901100.00300
Source: Corte Electoral

Composition

Seat numberSenatorPartyTerm
FromToNotes
President of the Senate15 February 20251 March 2020President from the beginning of the legislature until the inauguration of the Vice President.
Carolina CosseBroad Front1 March 2025She took office as Vice President of the Republic.
1st.Alejandro SánchezBroad Front15 February 2025
2ndBlanca RodríguezBroad Front15 February 2025
3rdCristina LustembergBroad Front15 February 2025
4thDaniel CaggianiBroad Front15 February 2025
5thSandra LazoBroad Front15 February 2025
6thSebastián SabiniBroad Front15 February 2025
7thCecilia CairoBroad Front15 February 2025
8thAlfredo FrattiBroad Front15 February 2025
9thLucía EtcheverryBroad Front15 February 2025
10thÓscar AndradeBroad Front15 February 2025
11thConstanza MoreiraBroad Front15 February 2025
12thMario BergaraBroad Front15 February 2025
13thFelipe Carballo Da CostaBroad Front15 February 2025
14thGonzalo CivilaBroad Party15 February 2025
15thEdgardo OrtuñoBroad Front15 February 2025
16thSilvia NaneBroad Front15 February 2025
17thJavier García DuchiniNational Party15 February 2025
18thSergio BotanaNational Party15 February 2025
19thMaría FajardoNational Party15 February 2025
20thSebastián da SilvaNational Party15 February 2025
21stLuis Lacalle PouNational Party1 March 2025
22ndÁlvaro DelgadoNational Party15 February 2025
23rdGraciela BianchiNational Party15 February 2025
24thNicolas Olivera SeiguermanNational Party15 February 2025
25thLuis Alberto HéberNational Party15 February 2025
26thAndrés OjedaColorado Party15 February 2025
27thGustavo ZubíaColorado Party15 February 2025
28thPedro BordaberryColorado Party15 February 2025
29thTabaré VieraColorado Party15 February 2025
30thRobert SilvaColorado Party15 February 2020
Source: Members of the Senate

References

  1. Web site: ¿Quiénes son los 30 senadores que fueron electos este domingo? . 2024-11-26 . la diaria . es-UY.
  2. Web site: 2024-10-28 . El Frente Amplio consiguió la mayoría en el Senado y es probable que nadie la obtenga en Diputados . 2024-11-26 . Búsqueda . es-PA.