Legislative Assembly of the Autonomous Region of Madeira Assembleia Legislativa da Região Autónoma da Madeira | |
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XIII Legislature | |
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Type | Unicameral Regional Parliament |
History | |
Founded | 1976 |
Leadership | |
José Manuel Rodrigues,
CDS-PP since 15 October 2019 | |
Vice-President | José Prada,
PPD-PSD since 15 October 2019 |
Vice-President | Rubina Leal,
PPD-PSD since 15 October 2019 |
Vice-President | Vítor Freitas,
PS since 15 October 2019 |
Structure | |
Seats | 47 |
Political groups | Regional Government (23)
Confidence and supply (1)
Opposition (23) |
Length of term | Up to 4 years |
Salary | € 3719,79/month |
Elections | |
Party-list proportional representation D'Hondt method | |
Last election | 24 September 2023 |
Next election | 26 May 2024 |
Meeting place | |
Legislative Assembly of Madeira Building, Funchal | |
Website | |
http://www.alram.pt/ |
The Legislative Assembly of Madeira ( Portuguese: Assembleia Legislativa da Madeira) is the legislature of the Portuguese autonomous region of Madeira. The last regional election was held on 24 September 2023, won by the PSD/CDS-PP coalition with 58,394 votes (43.11% share).
The Political and Administrative Statute of the Autonomous Region of Madeira, clearly states that the Legislative Assembly has the following powers: [1]
As set on the Political and Administrative Statute of the Autonomous Region of Madeira, the Assembly has jurisdiction over the following matters:
The Legislative Assembly of Madeira is composed of deputies, elected by universal, direct and secret suffrage, by constituencies. According to the Electoral Law, the regional parliament has 47 deputies elected in a single regional constituency. Voters are Portuguese citizens registered in the voter registration of any municipality in the Madeiran archipelago.
Following the Portuguese parliamentary system in the Legislative Assembly there are Permanent Specialized Committees, with specific competences, and there may be Occasional Committees, with their own competences, the latter are created for a limited time and aim to fulfil a certain function that culminates with the presentation of a report describing the work carried out, containing the respective conclusions, including Inquiry Committees. [2]
Official Numbering | Permanent Specialized Committee | Additional Competences |
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I | General Politics and Youth | European Union, Madeiran Communities Abroad, Local Authorities and Youth |
II | Economy, Finances and Tourism | Planning, Transportation and Innovation |
III | Natural Resources and Environment | Agriculture, Fishery, Husbandry and Forestry |
IV | Housing and Public Buildings | Territorial Planning |
V | Health and Social Affairs | Civil Protection |
VI | Education, Sports and Culture | Science |
VII | Civil Service, Administration and Employment |
In 1976, the beginning of the I Legislature and until December 4, 1987, the date of the inauguration of the current facilities, the Assembly's services were based in the building of the former Junta Geral, on Avenida Zarco.
The new headquarters was installed in the Old Customs of Funchal building, classified as a National Monument. The building's restoration project, then vacant, was carried out by the architect Raul Chorão Ramalho. [3]
Leaning against the old Manueline staircase to the east of the building, is the Chapel of Santo António da Mouraria, founded in 1714.
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Legislative Assembly of the Autonomous Region of Madeira Assembleia Legislativa da Região Autónoma da Madeira | |
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XIII Legislature | |
Type | |
Type | Unicameral Regional Parliament |
History | |
Founded | 1976 |
Leadership | |
José Manuel Rodrigues,
CDS-PP since 15 October 2019 | |
Vice-President | José Prada,
PPD-PSD since 15 October 2019 |
Vice-President | Rubina Leal,
PPD-PSD since 15 October 2019 |
Vice-President | Vítor Freitas,
PS since 15 October 2019 |
Structure | |
Seats | 47 |
Political groups | Regional Government (23)
Confidence and supply (1)
Opposition (23) |
Length of term | Up to 4 years |
Salary | € 3719,79/month |
Elections | |
Party-list proportional representation D'Hondt method | |
Last election | 24 September 2023 |
Next election | 26 May 2024 |
Meeting place | |
Legislative Assembly of Madeira Building, Funchal | |
Website | |
http://www.alram.pt/ |
The Legislative Assembly of Madeira ( Portuguese: Assembleia Legislativa da Madeira) is the legislature of the Portuguese autonomous region of Madeira. The last regional election was held on 24 September 2023, won by the PSD/CDS-PP coalition with 58,394 votes (43.11% share).
The Political and Administrative Statute of the Autonomous Region of Madeira, clearly states that the Legislative Assembly has the following powers: [1]
As set on the Political and Administrative Statute of the Autonomous Region of Madeira, the Assembly has jurisdiction over the following matters:
The Legislative Assembly of Madeira is composed of deputies, elected by universal, direct and secret suffrage, by constituencies. According to the Electoral Law, the regional parliament has 47 deputies elected in a single regional constituency. Voters are Portuguese citizens registered in the voter registration of any municipality in the Madeiran archipelago.
Following the Portuguese parliamentary system in the Legislative Assembly there are Permanent Specialized Committees, with specific competences, and there may be Occasional Committees, with their own competences, the latter are created for a limited time and aim to fulfil a certain function that culminates with the presentation of a report describing the work carried out, containing the respective conclusions, including Inquiry Committees. [2]
Official Numbering | Permanent Specialized Committee | Additional Competences |
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I | General Politics and Youth | European Union, Madeiran Communities Abroad, Local Authorities and Youth |
II | Economy, Finances and Tourism | Planning, Transportation and Innovation |
III | Natural Resources and Environment | Agriculture, Fishery, Husbandry and Forestry |
IV | Housing and Public Buildings | Territorial Planning |
V | Health and Social Affairs | Civil Protection |
VI | Education, Sports and Culture | Science |
VII | Civil Service, Administration and Employment |
In 1976, the beginning of the I Legislature and until December 4, 1987, the date of the inauguration of the current facilities, the Assembly's services were based in the building of the former Junta Geral, on Avenida Zarco.
The new headquarters was installed in the Old Customs of Funchal building, classified as a National Monument. The building's restoration project, then vacant, was carried out by the architect Raul Chorão Ramalho. [3]
Leaning against the old Manueline staircase to the east of the building, is the Chapel of Santo António da Mouraria, founded in 1714.
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