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Municipal Chamber of Araraquara Câmara Municipal de Araraquara | |
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Type | |
Type | |
Leadership | |
President | Paulo Landim,
PT January 1, 2023 |
Government Leader | Aluisio Braz,
MDB |
Opposition Leader | Rafael de Angeli,
Republicans |
Structure | |
Seats | 18 |
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Political groups | Government (12)
Opposition (5)
Independent (2)
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Meeting place | |
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"Carlos Alberto Manço" Palace | |
Website | |
www |
The Municipal Chamber of Araraquara is the legislative body of the government of Araraquara in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. [1]
It is unicameral and is composed of 18 councilors.
In 1947, the country's first direct elections took place and the citizens of Araraquara elected the first Municipal Chamber through free and universal suffrage. Therefore, the legislature initiated in 1948 is considered the first in the history of Araraquara. Currently, the city is in its 18th legislature, post-Estado Novo.
Annual budget of the Chamber according to the LOA: [2]
Year | Amount |
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2010 | R$9,080,000.00 |
2011 | R$8,518,200.00 |
2013 | R$13,820,000.00 |
2014 | R$16,100,000.00 |
2015 | R$17,619,400.00 |
2016 | R$18,376,200.00 |
2018 | R$22,633,200.00 |
2021 | R$19,747,980.00 |
In the 2016 election carried out on October 2, [3] 355 people ran for 18 seats in the Araraquara City Council.
Of the 18 elected, five were re-elected: Raimundo Bezerra (PRB), Juliana Damus (PP), Edio Lopes (PT), Elias Chediek (MDB) and Jéferson Yashuda (PSDB).
Besides these, four more councilors who acted as alternates were elected: Gerson da Farmácia (MDB), Toninho do Mel (PT), Porsani (PSDB) and Lieutenant Santana (MDB).
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Municipal Chamber of Araraquara Câmara Municipal de Araraquara | |
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Type | |
Type | |
Leadership | |
President | Paulo Landim,
PT January 1, 2023 |
Government Leader | Aluisio Braz,
MDB |
Opposition Leader | Rafael de Angeli,
Republicans |
Structure | |
Seats | 18 |
![]() | |
Political groups | Government (12)
Opposition (5)
Independent (2)
|
Meeting place | |
![]() | |
"Carlos Alberto Manço" Palace | |
Website | |
www |
The Municipal Chamber of Araraquara is the legislative body of the government of Araraquara in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. [1]
It is unicameral and is composed of 18 councilors.
In 1947, the country's first direct elections took place and the citizens of Araraquara elected the first Municipal Chamber through free and universal suffrage. Therefore, the legislature initiated in 1948 is considered the first in the history of Araraquara. Currently, the city is in its 18th legislature, post-Estado Novo.
Annual budget of the Chamber according to the LOA: [2]
Year | Amount |
---|---|
2010 | R$9,080,000.00 |
2011 | R$8,518,200.00 |
2013 | R$13,820,000.00 |
2014 | R$16,100,000.00 |
2015 | R$17,619,400.00 |
2016 | R$18,376,200.00 |
2018 | R$22,633,200.00 |
2021 | R$19,747,980.00 |
In the 2016 election carried out on October 2, [3] 355 people ran for 18 seats in the Araraquara City Council.
Of the 18 elected, five were re-elected: Raimundo Bezerra (PRB), Juliana Damus (PP), Edio Lopes (PT), Elias Chediek (MDB) and Jéferson Yashuda (PSDB).
Besides these, four more councilors who acted as alternates were elected: Gerson da Farmácia (MDB), Toninho do Mel (PT), Porsani (PSDB) and Lieutenant Santana (MDB).