Legislative Assembly of São Paulo explained

Legislative Assembly of the State of São Paulo
Native Name Lang:pt
Legislature:20th Legislature of the Legislative Assembly
Logo Pic:Brasão do estado de São Paulo.svg
Logo Res:100px
House Type:Unicameral
Term Limits:None
Preceded By:Legislative Congress of São Paulo
Leader1 Type:President
Leader1:André do Prado
Party1:PL
Election1:15 March 2023
Leader2 Type:Government Leader
Leader2:Jorge Wilson
Party2:Republicanos
Election2:15 March 2023
Leader3 Type:Minority Leader
Leader3:Enio Tatto
Party3:PT
Election3:15 March 2023
Seats:94
Structure1:Brazil Alesp November 2023.svg
Structure1 Res:250px
Political Groups1:Government (53)

Opposition (29)

Independent (12)

Term Length:4 years
Voting System1:Open list proportional representation D'Hondt method
Last Election1:2 October 2022
Next Election1:4 October 2026
Session Room:Assembleia Legislativa do Estado de São Paulo 01.jpg
Meeting Place:9th of July Palace
São Paulo, Brazil

The Legislative Assembly of the State of São Paulo (Portuguese: Assembleia Legislativa do Estado de São Paulo) is the unicameral legislative branch of São Paulo state in Brazil. The building where the legislative assembly is located, right by the main park of the city, also houses one of six Poupatempo units in the city.

Presidents

Present composition

Parties in the 20th Legislative Assembly
PartyFloor leaderSeats
Liberal PartyCarlos Cezar19
Brazil of Hope FederationPaulo Fiorilo18
PSDB Cidadania FederationVinicius Camarinha12
Brazil UnionMilton Leite Filho9
RepublicanosAltair Moraes8
PSOL REDE FederationMonica Seixas6
Social Democratic PartyPaulo Correa Jr.5
Brazilian Democratic MovementItamar Borges4
PodemosGerson Pessoa4
Brazilian Socialist PartyCaio França3
ProgressistasAntônio Olim3
Democratic Labour PartyMarcio Nakashima1
New PartyLeonardo Siqueira1
Total94

Partisan blocs composition

Partisan bloc leadership is organized into the following roles:

BlocDeputiesLeader
Government53Jorge Wilson (Republicanos)
Minority29Enio Tatto (PT)

See also