Departmental Assembly of Córdoba explained

Departmental Assembly of Córdoba
Native Name:Asamblea Departamental de Córdoba
Coa Pic:Arms of Córdoba Department.webp
House Type:Unicameral
Term Length:4 years
Motto:Omnia per ipsum facta sunt
Leader1 Type:President
Leader1:Said Bittar
Party1:(C)
Election1:January 1, 2020
Leader2 Type:First Vice President
Leader2:José Peñate Uparela
Party2:(L)
Election2:January 1, 2020
Leader3 Type:Second Vice President
Leader3:Darío Mendoza
Party3:(CR)
Election3:January 1, 2020
House1:Departmental Assembly of Córdoba
Structure1:File:Asamblea_Departamental_de_Córdoba_2019.svg
Structure1 Res:250px
Members:13 voting members
  • 13 Deputies
Next Election1:October 2023
Redistricting:Legislative control
Meeting Place:Monteria
Website:https://asamblea-cordoba.gov.co/diputados/

The Departmental Assembly of Córdoba is a deliberative assembly of the departmental legislature of the department of Córdoba, Colombia. This entity is made up of 13 deputies, who represent the autonomous legislative power at the regional level. They are elected by popular vote and serve for a period of 4 years and serve as mediators between the entire population of the department. The main office is located at Carrera 4 # 26 27 in the city of Monteria.[1]

It is protected by the Constitution of Colombia and enjoys autonomy and budget. As a territorial entity, it issues orders and decrees that are mandatory.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Asamblea Departamental De Córdoba, Montería. horario.biz.
  2. Web site: reglamento-asamblea-departamental-de-cordoba.pdf. asamblea-cordoba.gov.co.