Chamber of Deputies of Formosa explained

Chamber of Deputies of Formosa
Coa Pic:Escudo de la Provincia de Formosa.svg
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House Type:Unicameral
Members:30 legislators
Term Length:4 years
Leader1 Type:President
Leader1:Eber Solís
Party1:(PJ)
Election1:10 December 2019
Leader2 Type:Provisional President
Leader2:Armando Felipe Cabrera
Party2:(PJ)
Election2:10 December 2019
Leader3 Type:First Vice President
Leader3:Agustín Samaniego
Party3:(FAF)
Election3:10 December 2019
Structure1:Argentina Formosa Diputados 2021.svg
Structure1 Res:250px
Political Groups1:Government (20)

Opposition (10)

Voting System1:Limited voting
Ley de lemas
Last Election1:14 November 2021
Next Election1:2023
Session Room:Legislatura.jpg
Meeting Place:Legislatura de la Provincia de Formosa,
Formosa, Formosa Province

The Chamber of Deputies of Formosa Province (Spanish; Castilian: Cámara de Diputados de la Provincia de Formosa) is the unicameral legislative body of Formosa Province, in Argentina. It convenes in the provincial capital, the City of Formosa.

It comprises 30 legislators elected in a single multi-member province-wide district. Members are elected by halves in staggered elections for four-year terms every two years using the limited voting system (similar to that of the Argentine Senate), and using the ley de lemas for party lists.[1] Under the limited voting system, the list (or lists, as per de ley de lemas) that win the most votes automatically get two thirds of the seats up for grabs, while the second-most voted list gets the remaining third of seats.

The Chamber of Deputies is presided by the vice governor of Formosa, who is elected alongside the governor every four years. Since 2019, the post has been occupied by Eber Solís, elected in the Justicialist Party ticket alongside Governor Gildo Insfrán.[2]

History

The legislative power of Formosa was established upon the adoption of the province's first constitution in 1957, two years after the National Territory of Formosa became a province of Argentina. This first legislature, by the name of Chamber of Deputies, comprised 30 legislators elected by halves every two years for four-year terms, with possibility of re-election.[3]

Seat

The Chamber of Deputies has its seat in the Legislature building, on José M. Uriburu 241, Formosa. An eight-story building by San Martín Square was originally planned during the 1980s, but was never finished.[4]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Formosa. Observatorio Electoral Argentino CIPPEC. 3 February 2022. es.
  2. Web site: Legislatura de Formosa. Legislaturas Conectadas. 3 February 2022. es.
  3. El peronismo en Formosa. Autonomía provincial y reforma constitucional. Beck. Hugo Humberto. National University of the Northeast. 3 February 2022. es.
  4. Web site: Retomaron las obras del nuevo edificio para el Poder Legislativo. Siempre Formosa. 3 February 2022. es.