Legislature of São Paulo state in Brazil
23°34′52″S 46°39′30″W / 23.58111°S 46.65833°W / -23.58111; -46.65833
Legislative Assembly of the State of São Paulo
Assembleia Legislativa do Estado de São Paulo
Type Term limits
None Founded 28 March 1947 (1947-03-28 ) Preceded by Legislative Congress of São Paulo New session started
15 March 2023 (2023-03-15 ) President
Government Leader
Minority Leader
Enio Tatto,
PT since 15 March 2023
Seats 94 Political groups
Government (53)
Opposition (29)
Independent (12)
Length of term
4 years Open list proportional representation D'Hondt method Last election
2 October 2022 Next election
4 October 2026 9th of July PalaceSão Paulo , Brazil www .al .sp .gov .br
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.
Legislative Assembly of the State of São Paulo and Ibirapuera Park
Presidents
Valentim Gentil - 1947 to 1948
José Milliet Filho - 1948
Francisco Álvares Florence - 1948
Lincoln Feliciano da Silva - 1948 to 1949
Brasílio Augusto Machado de Oliveira Neto - 1949 to 1951
Diógenes Augusto Ribeiro de Lima - 1951 to 1952
Asdrúbal Euritysses da Silva - 1952 to 1953
Victor Maida - 1953 to 1954
Vicente de Paula Lima - 1954 to 1955
Vicente Botta - 1955
André Franco Montoro - 1955 to 1956
Ruy de Almeida Barbosa - 1956 to 1959
Guilherme de Oliveira Gomes - 1959
Francisco Franco - 1959
Ruy de Mello Junqueira - 1959 to 1960
Roberto Costa do Abreu Sodré - 1960 to 1963
Cyro Albuquerque - 1963 to 1965
Francisco Franco - 1965 to 1967
Nelson Agostinho de Cápua Pereira - 1967 to 1970
Orlando Gabriel Zancaner - 1970 to 1971
Manoel Alexandre Marcondes Machado Filho - 1971
Jacob Pedro Carolo - 1971 to 1973
José Salvador Julianelli - 1973 to 1975
Januário Mantelli Neto - 1975
Leonel Júlio - 1975 to 1976
Vicente Botta - 1976 to 1977
Natal Gale - 1977 to 1979
Robson Riedel Marinho - 1979 to 1981
Januário Mantelli Neto - 1981 to 1983
Néfi Teles - 1983 to 1985
Luiz Carlos Santos - 1985 to 1987
Luiz Benedicto Maximo - 1987 to 1989
Antonio Cleidenir Tonico Ramos - 1989 to 1991
Carlos Alberto Eugênio Apolinário - 1991 to 1993
Vitor Sapienza - 1993 to 1995
José Ricardo Alvarenga Tripoli - 1995 to 1997
Paulo Setti Kobayashi - 1997 to 1999
José Carlos Vaz de Lima - 1999
Vanderlei Macris - 1999 to 2001
Walter Meyer Feldman - 2001 to 2003
Juscelino Cardoso de Sá - 2003
Sidney Estanislay Beraldo - 2003 to 2005
Rodrigo Garcia - 2005 to 2007
Vaz de Lima - 2007 to 2009
Barros Munhoz - 2009 to 2013
Samuel Moreira - 2013 to 2015
Fernando Capez - 2015 to 2017
Cauê Macris - 2017 to 2021
Carlos Pignatari - 2021 to 2023
André do Prado - Since 2023
Present composition
Partisan blocs composition
Partisan bloc leadership is organized into the following roles:
Government Leader : elected by members of the party of the Cabinet in the Assembly to speak on behalf of the Cabinet
Minority Leader : elected by the members of the largest party in opposition to the Cabinet
Bloc
Deputies
Leader
Government
53
Jorge Wilson (Republicanos)
Minority
29
Enio Tatto (PT)
See also
References
External links