Legislative Assembly of Amazonas
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Legislative Assembly of Amazonas Assembleia Legislativa do Amazonas | |
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Seats | 24 members |
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Edifício Dep. José de Jesus Lins de Albuquerque, Manaus | |
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The Legislative Assembly of Amazonas (Portuguese: Assembleia Legislativa do Estado do Amazonas or ALEAM) is the state legislature of Amazonas. The parliament was founded in 1852 as the Provincial Legislature of the province of Amazonas. It has been installed in four different buildings, the current headquarters was opened on July 28, 2006.
Deputies
- MDB
- Belarmino Lins
- Marco Antônio Chico Preto
- Marcos Rotta
- Nelson Azedo
- Vicente Lopes
- PTB
- Vera Lúcia Castelo Branco
- Walzenir Falcão
- PSD
- David Almeida
- PP
- Adjuto Afonso
- Conceição Sampaio
- Wallace Souza
- PR
- Ricardo Nicolau
- Sabá Reis
- PCdoB
- José Lobo
- Wilson Lisboa (replacement of Eron Bezerra).
- PV
- Ângelus Figueira
- DEM
- Therezinha Ruiz
- PSDB
- Arthur Bisneto
- PHS
- Liberman Moreno
- PMN
- Carlos Almeida (replacement of Francisco Souza).
- PRP
- Edilson Gurgel
- PSB
- Josué Neto
- PPS
- Luiz Castro
- PT
- Sinésio Campos
Licensed
- PCdoB
- Eron Bezerra (Secretary of SEPROR)
- PSC
- Francisco Souza
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