56th Legislature of the National Congress
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The 56th Legislature of National Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the Federal Government of Brazil , composed by the Federal Senate and the Chamber of Deputies . It convened in Brasília on 1 February 2019, a month after the beginning of Jair Bolsonaro's only term as president , and ended on 31 January 2023.
In the 2018 elections , the Workers' Party won the majority of the Chamber with 56 deputies.[ 1] The Brazilian Democratic Movement kept the majority in the Senate with 12 senators.[ 2] [ a]
Major events
1 February 2019: Rodrigo Maia elect president for a third term as leader of the Chamber.[ 3]
2 February 2019: Davi Alcolumbre elect president for his first term as leader of the Senate.[ 4] [ 5]
4 February 2019: Joint session of the National Congress to officially inaugurate the 56th Legislature.[ 6]
10 July 2019: The Chamber of Deputies approves PEC 6/2019 (Social Security Reform).[ 7]
25 September 2019: Public hearing of sub-prosecutor Augusto Aras for Prosecutor General of the Republic in the Constitution and Justice Committee of the Federal Senate . His appointment was approved by the floor of the Senate on the same day.[ 8] [ 9]
22 October 2019: Senate floor approves PEC 6/2019 (Social Security Reform).[ 10]
4 December 2019: Chamber floor approves a substitutive project for Minister of Justice and Public Security Sergio Moro law project "anti-crime".[ 11]
3 February 2020: National Congress opens 2nd session of the 56th Legislature with a letter from President Bolsonaro read by Chief of Staff Onyx Lorenzoni .[ 12]
18 March 2020: Chamber of Deputies approves the declaration of public calamity sent by president Jair Bolsonaro due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil .[ 13]
20 March 2020: Senate approves the declaration of public calamity in its first virtual session presided by senator Antônio Anastasia (PSDB-MG).[ 14]
21 October 2020: Senate approves the appointment of Nunes Marques for the Supreme Federal Court .[ 15]
1 February 2021: Election for the Director's Board of the Chamber of Deputies and the Federal Senate , with Deputy Arthur Lira (PP-AL) elect leader of the lower house and Senator Rodrigo Pacheco (DEM-MG) elect leader of the upper house.[ 16] [ 17]
3 February 2021: National Congress opens 3rd session of the 56th Legislature with a letter from President Bolsonaro.[ 18]
13 April 2021: Senate President Rodrigo Pacheco (DEM-MG) accepts a request of Senator Randolfe Rodrigues (REDE-AP) and other senators for the creation of an Inquiry Parliamentary Committee to investigate the acts of the federal government in the COVID-19 pandemic .[ 19]
20 August 2021: The Senate receives an impeachment request against Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes filed by President Jair Bolsonaro.[ 20]
24 August 2021: Public hearing of Augusto Aras for a second term as Prosecutor General of the Republic in the Constitution and Justice Committee of the Federal Senate . His appointment was approved by the floor of the Senate on the same day.[ 21] [ 22]
25 August 2021: Senate President Rodrigo Pacheco rejects and archive the impeachment request against Justice Alexandre de Moraes.[ 23]
26 October 2021: COVID-19 CPI in the Senate conclude its works with the approval of the report in a voting of 7-4, recommending criminal charges against 2 companies and 78 individuals, including President Jair Bolsonaro.[ 24] [ 25]
1 December 2021: Senate approves the appointment of André Mendonça for the Supreme Federal Court .[ 26]
2 February 2022: National Congress opens 4th and last session of the 56th Legislature with speeches of President Bolsonaro, Chamber President Arthur Lira and Senate and Congress President Rodrigo Pacheco.[ 27]
7 December 2022: The Senate approves PEC 32/2022 (Transition Act), to guarantee extra R$ 145 billion (US$ 27.38 billion) for the 2023 budget plan as requested by the transition team of President-elect Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva .[ 28]
1 January 2023: Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is inaugurated as President of Brazil .[ 29] [ 30]
8 January 2023: The Congress, the Planalto Palace and the Supreme Federal Court are stormed by former president Bolsonaro supporters. Justice Minister Flávio Dino reports at least 1,500 were arrested.[ 31] [ 32] [ 33]
10 January 2023: The Congress approves the federal intervation in the Federal District .[ 34]
Party summary
Party Votes % Seats +/– Social Liberal Party 11,457,878 11.65 52 +51 Workers' Party 10,126,611 10.30 56 –13 Brazilian Social Democracy Party 5,905,541 6.01 29 –25 Social Democratic Party 5,749,008 5.85 34 –2 Progressistas 5,480,067 5.57 37 –1 Brazilian Democratic Movement 5,439,167 5.53 34 –32 Brazilian Socialist Party 5,386,400 5.48 32 –2 Party of the Republic 5,224,591 5.31 33 –1 Brazilian Republican Party 4,992,016 5.08 30 +9 Democrats 4,581,162 4.66 29 +8 Democratic Labour Party 4,545,846 4.62 28 +9 Socialism and Liberty Party 2,783,669 2.83 10 +5 New Party 2,748,079 2.79 8 New Podemos 2,243,320 2.28 11 +7 Republican Party of the Social Order 2,042,610 2.08 8 –3 Brazilian Labour Party 2,022,719 2.06 10 –15 Solidariedade 1,953,067 1.99 13 –2 Avante 1,844,048 1.88 7 +6 Social Christian Party 1,765,226 1.80 8 –5 Green Party 1,592,173 1.62 4 –4 Popular Socialist Party 1,590,084 1.62 8 –2 Patriota 1,432,304 1.46 5 +3 Humanist Party of Solidarity 1,426,444 1.45 6 +1 Communist Party of Brazil 1,329,575 1.35 9 –1 Progressive Republican Party 851,368 0.87 4 +1 Sustainability Network 816,784 0.83 1 New Brazilian Labour Renewal Party 684,976 0.70 0 –1 Party of National Mobilization 634,129 0.64 3 0 Christian Labour Party 601,814 0.61 2 0 Free Fatherland Party 385,197 0.39 1 +1 Christian Democracy 369,386 0.38 1 –1 Brazilian Woman's Party 228,302 0.23 0 New Brazilian Communist Party 61,343 0.06 0 0 United Socialist Workers' Party 41,304 0.04 0 0 Workers' Cause Party 2,785 0.00 0 0 Total 98,338,993 100.00 513 0 Valid votes 98,338,993 83.97 Invalid/blank votes 18,771,737 16.03 Total votes 117,110,730 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 146,750,529 79.80 Source: Election Resources
Party Votes % Seats Won Total +/– Workers' Party 24,785,670 14.46 4 6 –6 Brazilian Social Democracy Party 20,310,558 11.85 4 9 –1 Social Liberal Party 19,413,869 11.33 4 4 New Brazilian Democratic Movement 12,800,290 7.47 7 12 –6 Democrats 9,218,658 5.38 4 6 +1 Brazilian Socialist Party 8,234,195 4.80 2 2 –5 Social Democratic Party 8,202,342 4.79 4 7 +4 Democratic Labour Party 7,737,982 4.52 2 4 –4 Progressistas 7,529,901 4.39 5 5 0 Sustainability Network 7,166,003 4.18 5 5 New Podemos 5,494,125 3.21 1 5 +5 Socialism and Liberty Party 5,273,853 3.08 0 0 –1 Humanist Party of Solidarity 4,228,973 2.47 2 2 New Social Christian Party 4,126,068 2.41 1 1 +1 Solidariedade 4,001,903 2.34 1 1 0 New Party 3,467,746 2.02 0 0 New Party of the Republic 3,130,082 1.83 1 2 –2 Popular Socialist Party 2,954,800 1.72 2 2 New Progressive Republican Party 1,974,061 1.15 1 1 +1 Brazilian Labour Party 1,899,838 1.11 2 3 0 Communist Party of Brazil 1,673,190 0.98 0 0 –1 Brazilian Republican Party 1,505,607 0.88 1 1 0 Republican Party of the Social Order 1,370,513 0.80 1 1 0 Green Party 1,226,392 0.72 0 0 –1 Brazilian Labour Renewal Party 886,267 0.52 0 0 0 Avante 731,379 0.43 0 0 0 Free Fatherland Party 504,209 0.29 0 0 0 United Socialist Workers' Party 413,914 0.24 0 0 0 Party of National Mobilization 329,973 0.19 0 0 0 Brazilian Communist Party 256,655 0.15 0 0 0 Christian Labour Party 222,931 0.13 0 1 +1 Christian Democracy 154,068 0.09 0 0 0 Patriota 60,589 0.04 0 0 0 Brazilian Woman's Party 51,027 0.03 0 0 New Workers' Cause Party 38,691 0.02 0 0 0 Independent 0 0.00 0 1 +1 Total 171,376,322 100.00 54 81 0 Total votes 117,111,478 – Registered voters/turnout 146,750,529 79.80 Source: Election Resources , G1
Leadership
Federal Senate
Candidate Party Votes % Rodrigo Pacheco (MG ) Y DEM 57 73.08 Simone Tebet (MS )MDB 21 26.92 Total 78 100.00 Valid votes 78 100.00 Invalid/blank votes 0 0.00 Total votes 78 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 81 96.30
Chamber of Deputies
Members
Federal Senate
▌ Mailza Gomes (PP ), until 1 January 2023
▌ José Teixeira (PL ), from 2 January 2023
▌ Márcio Bittar (UNIÃO )
▌ Sérgio Petecão (PSD )
▌ Fernando Collor (PTB )
▌ Renan Calheiros (MDB )
▌ Rodrigo Cunha (PSDB )
▌ Davi Alcolumbre (UNIÃO )
▌ Lucas Barreto (PSD )
▌ Randolfe Rodrigues (REDE )
▌ Eduardo Braga (MDB )
▌ Omar Aziz (PSD )
▌ Plínio Valério (PSDB )
▌ Angelo Coronel (PSD )
▌ Jaques Wagner (PT )
▌ Otto Alencar (PSD )
▌ Cid Gomes (PDT )
▌ Eduardo Girão (PODE )
▌ Tasso Jereissati (PSDB )
▌ Fabiano Contarato (PT )
▌ Marcos do Val (PODE )
▌ Rose de Freitas (MDB )
▌ Izalci Lucas (PSDB )
▌ José Reguffe (UNIÃO )
▌ Leila Barros (PDT )
▌ Jorge Kajuru (PODE )
▌ Luiz do Carmo (PSC )
▌ Vanderlan Cardoso (PSD )
▌ Eliziane Gama (Cidadania )
▌ Roberto Rocha (PTB )
▌ Weverton Rocha (PDT )
▌ Jayme Campos (UNIÃO )
▌ Selma Arruda (PODE ), until 15 April 2020
▌ Carlos Fávaro (PSD ), from 15 December 2020
▌ Wellington Fagundes (PL )
▌ Nelsinho Trad (PSD )
▌ Simone Tebet (MDB )
▌ Soraya Thronicke (UNIÃO )
▌ Antonio Anastasia (PSD ), until 2 February 2022
▌ Alexandre Silveira (PSD ), from 2 February 2022
▌ Carlos Viana (PL )
▌ Rodrigo Pacheco (PSD )
▌ Jader Barbalho (MDB )
▌ Paulo Rocha (PT )
▌ Zequinha Marinho (PL )
▌ Daniella Ribeiro (PP )
▌ José Maranhão (MDB ), until 6 February 2021
▌ Nilda Gondim (MDB ), from 6 February 2021
▌ Veneziano Vital do Rêgo (MDB )
▌ Alvaro Dias (PODE )
▌ Flávio Arns (PODE )
▌ Oriovisto Guimarães (PODE )
▌ Fernando Bezerra Coelho (MDB )
▌ Humberto Costa (PT )
▌ Jarbas Vasconcelos (MDB )
▌ Ciro Nogueira (PP )
▌ Elmano Férrer (PP )
▌ Marcelo Castro (MDB )
▌ Arolde de Oliveira (PSD ), until 21 October 2020
▌ Carlos Portinho (PL ), from 3 November 2020
▌ Flávio Bolsonaro (PL )
▌ Romário Faria (PL )
▌ Jean-Paul Prates (PT )
▌ Styvenson Valentim (PODE )
▌ Zenaide Maia (PROS )
▌ Lasier Martins (PODE )
▌ Luis Carlos Heinze (PP )
▌ Paulo Paim (PT )
▌ Acir Gurgacz (PDT )
▌ Confúcio Moura (MDB )
▌ Marcos Rogério (PL )
▌ Chico Rodrigues (UNIÃO )
▌ Mecias de Jesus (Republicanos )
▌ Telmário Mota (PROS )
▌ Dário Berger (PSB )
▌ Esperidião Amin (PP )
▌ Jorginho Mello (PL ), until 29 December 2022
▌ Ivete da Silveira (MDB ), from 30 December 2022
▌ José Serra (PSDB )
▌ Mara Gabrilli (PSDB )
▌ Sérgio Olímpio (PSL ), until 19 March 2021
▌ Alexandre Giordano (MDB ), from 31 March 2021
▌ Alessandro Vieira (PSDB )
▌ Maria do Carmo Alves (PP )
▌ Rogério Carvalho (PT )
▌ Eduardo Gomes (PL )
▌ Irajá Abreu (PSD )
▌ Kátia Abreu (PP )
Chamber of Deputies
▌ Alan Rick (UNIÃO )
▌ Antônia Lúcia (Republicanos )
▌ Flaviano Melo (MDB )
▌ Jéssica Sales (MDB )
▌ Jesus Sérgio (PDT )
▌ Manuel Marcos (Republicanos ), until 5 November 2020
▌ Leo de Brito (PT ), from 6 November 2020
▌ Mara Rocha (MDB )
▌ Perpétua Almeida (PCdoB )
▌ Vanda Milani (PROS )
▌ Arthur Lira (PP )
▌ Isnaldo Bulhões Junior (MDB )
▌ João Henrique Caldas (PSB ), until 1 January 2021
▌ Pedro Vilela (PSDB ), from 1 January 2021
▌ Marx Beltrão (PP )
▌ Nivaldo Albuquerque (Republicanos )
▌ Paulo Fernando (PT )
▌ Sergio Toledo (PV )
▌ Severino Pessoa (MDB )
▌ Tereza Nelma (PSD )
▌ Acácio Favacho (MDB )
▌ Aline Gurgel (Republicanos )
▌ André Abdon (PP )
▌ Camilo Capiberibe (PSB )
▌ Leda Sadala (PP )
▌ Luiz Carlos Gomes (PSDB )
▌ Marcivânia Flexa (PCdoB )
▌ Vinicius Gurgel (PL )
▌ Alberto Neto (PL )
▌ Átila Lins (PSD )
▌ Bosco Saraiva (Solidariedade )
▌ José Ricardo (PT )
▌ Marcelo Ramos (PSD )
▌ Pablo Oliva (UNIÃO )
▌ Sidney Leite (PSD )
▌ Silas Câmara (Republicanos )
▌ Abílio Santana (PODE )
▌ Adolfo Viana (PSDB )
▌ Afonso Florence (PT )
▌ Alex Santana (Republicanos )
▌ Alice Portugal (PCdoB )
▌ Antonio Brito (PSD )
▌ Arthur Oliveira Maia (UNIÃO )
▌ Cacá Leão (PP )
▌ Carlos Tito (Avante )
▌ Claudio Cajado (PP )
▌ Daniel Almeida (PCdoB )
▌ Dayane Pimentel (UNIÃO )
▌ Elmar Nascimento (UNIÃO )
▌ Félix Mendonça Júnior (PDT )
▌ Igor Kannário (UNIÃO )
▌ João Bacelar Batista (PV )
▌ João Carlos Bacelar (PL )
▌ João Roma (PL )
▌ Jorge Solla (PT )
▌ José Nunes (PSD )
▌ José Rocha (UNIÃO )
▌ José Santana Neto (PT )
▌ Josias Gomes (PT )
▌ Leur Lomanto Júnior (UNIÃO )
▌ Lídice da Mata (PSB )
▌ Manoel Isidório (Avante )
▌ Marcelo Nilo (Republicanos )
▌ Márcio Marinho (Republicanos )
▌ Mário Negromonte Jr. (PP )
▌ Nelson Pellegrino (PT )
▌ Otto Alencar Filho (PSD )
▌ Paulo Azi (UNIÃO )
▌ Raimundo Costa (PODE )
▌ Ronaldo Carletto (PP )
▌ Sérgio Brito (PSD )
▌ Uldurico Junior (MDB )
▌ Valmir Assunção (PT )
▌ Waldenor Pereira (PT )
▌ AJ Albuquerque (PP )
▌ André Figueiredo (PDT )
▌ Célio Studart (PSD )
▌ Danilo Forte (UNIÃO )
▌ Denis Bezerra (PSB )
▌ Domingos Neto (PSD )
▌ Eduardo Bismarck (PDT )
▌ Genecias Noronha (PL )
▌ Heitor Freire (UNIÃO )
▌ Idilvan Alencar (PDT )
▌ Jaziel Pereira (PL )
▌ José Félix Cirilo (PT )
▌ José Guimarães (PT )
▌ Júnior Mano (PL )
▌ Luizianne Lins (PT )
▌ Mauro Benevides Filho (PDT )
▌ Moses Rodrigues (UNIÃO )
▌ Pedro Augusto Bezerra (PDT )
▌ Robério Monteiro (PDT )
▌ Roberto Pessoa (PSDB )
▌ Vaidon Oliveira (UNIÃO )
▌ Amaro Neto (Republicanos )
▌ Evair de Mello (PP )
▌ Felipe Rigoni (UNIÃO )
▌ Helder Salomão (PT )
▌ Josias da Vitória (PP )
▌ Lauriete Malta (PSC )
▌ Norma Ayub (PP )
▌ Paulo Foletto (PSB )
▌ Sergio Vidigal (PDT )
▌ Soraya Manato (PTB )
▌ Bia Kicis (PL )
▌ Celina Leão (PP ), until 1 January 2023
▌ Marcos Pacco (PODE ), from 1 January 2023
▌ Erika Kokay (PT )
▌ Flávia Arruda (PL )
▌ Israel Batista (PSB )
▌ Julio Cesar Ribeiro (Republicanos )
▌ Luis Miranda (Republicanos )
▌ Paula Belmonte (Cidadania )
▌ Adriano do Baldy (PP )
▌ Alcides Ribeiro (PL )
▌ Alcides Rodrigues (Patriota )
▌ Célio Silveira (MDB )
▌ Elias Vaz (PSB )
▌ Flávia Morais (PDT )
▌ Francisco Jr. (PSD )
▌ Glauskston Batista (PSC )
▌ João Campos (Republicanos )
▌ José Mario Schreiner (MDB )
▌ José Nelto (PP )
▌ Lucas Vergilio (Solidariedade )
▌ Magda Mofatto (PL )
▌ Rubens Otoni (PT )
▌ Vitor Hugo Almeida (PL )
▌ Waldir Soares (UNIÃO )
▌ Zacharias Calil (UNIÃO )
▌ Aluisio Mendes (Republicanos )
▌ André Fufuca (PP )
▌ Cléber Verde (Republicanos )
▌ Edilázio Júnior (PSD )
▌ Eduardo Braide (PODE ), until 1 January 2021
▌ Josivaldo Melo (PSD ), from 1 January 2021
▌ Gil Cutrim (Republicanos )
▌ Gildenemir Sousa (PL )
▌ Hildo Rocha (MDB ), until 23 January 2023
▌ Wolmer Araújo (PV ), from 23 January 2023
▌ João Marcelo Souza (MDB )
▌ José Carlos Nunes (PT )
▌ Josimar Maranhãozinho (PL )
▌ Junior Lourenço (PL )
▌ Juscelino Filho (UNIÃO )
▌ Márcio Jerry (PCdoB )
▌ Marreca Filho (Patriota )
▌ Pedro Lucas Fernandes (UNIÃO )
▌ Rubens Pereira Júnior (PT )
▌ Ubirajara do Pindaré (PSB )
▌ Carlos Bezerra (MDB )
▌ Emanuel Pinheiro Neto (MDB )
▌ José Medeiros (PL )
▌ Juarez Costa (MDB )
▌ Leonardo Ribeiro (Republicanos )
▌ Nelson Ned (Liberal Party (Brazil, 2006)
▌ Neri Geller (PP )
▌ Rosa Neide (PT )
▌ Antônio Pinheiro (PT )
▌ Beto Pereira (PSDB )
▌ Dagoberto Nogueira (PSDB )
▌ Fábio Trad (PSD )
▌ Loester Trutis (PL )
▌ Luiz Ovando (PP )
▌ Rose Modesto (UNIÃO )
▌ Tereza Cristina (PP )
▌ Vander Loubet (PT )
▌ Aécio Neves (PSDB )
▌ Alessandra Silva (Republicanos )
▌ André Janones (Avante )
▌ Áurea Carolina (PSOL )
▌ Bilac Pinto (UNIÃO )
▌ Charlles Evangelista (PP )
▌ Diego Andrade (PSD )
▌ Dimas Fabiano (PP )
▌ Domingos Sávio (PL )
▌ Eduardo Barbosa (PSDB )
▌ Emidio Madeiro (PL )
▌ Eros Biondini (PL )
▌ Euclydes Pettersen (PSC )
▌ Fabio Ramalho (MDB )
▌ Franco Cartafina (PP )
▌ Frederico Costa (Patriota )
▌ Frederico Escaleira (Patriota )
▌ Gilberto Abramo (Republicanos )
▌ Greyce Elias (Avante )
▌ Igor Timo (PODE )
▌ João Siqueira (PT )
▌ José Silva Soares (Solidariedade )
▌ José Vitor Aguiar (PL )
▌ Júlio Delgado (PV )
▌ Junio Amaral (PL )
▌ Lafayette de Andrada (Republicanos )
▌ Léo Motta (Republicanos )
▌ Leonardo Monteiro (PT )
▌ Lincoln Portela (PL )
▌ Luis Tibé (Avante )
▌ Luiz Gonzaga Ribeiro (PSD )
▌ Marcelo Álvaro Antônio (PL )
▌ Marcelo Aro (PP )
▌ Margarida Salomão (PT ), until 1 January 2021
▌ Aelton Freitas (PP ), from 1 January 2021
▌ Marcelo Freitas (UNIÃO )
▌ Mário Heringer (PDT )
▌ Mauro Lopes (PP )
▌ Misael Varella (PSD )
▌ Newton Cardoso Jr. (MDB )
▌ Odair Cunha (PT )
▌ Patrus Ananias (PT )
▌ Paulo Abi-Ackel (PSDB )
▌ Paulo Guedes (PT )
▌ Reginaldo Lopes (PT )
▌ Rodrigo de Castro (PSDB )
▌ Rogério Correia (PT )
▌ Stefano Aguiar (PSD )
▌ Tiago Mitraud (NOVO )
▌ Weliton Prado (PROS )
▌ Airton Faleiro (PT )
▌ Beto Faro (PT )
▌ Cássio Andrade (PSB )
▌ Celso Sabino (UNIÃO )
▌ Cristiano Vale (PP )
▌ Edmilson Rodrigues (PSOL ), until 1 January 2021
▌ Vivi Reis (PSOL ), from 1 January 2021
▌ Éder Mauro (PL )
▌ Eduardo Costa (PSD )
▌ Elcione Barbalho (MDB )
▌ Hélio Leite (UNIÃO )
▌ Joaquim Passarinho (PL )
▌ José Priante (MDB )
▌ Júnior Ferrari (PSD )
▌ Nilson Pinto (PSDB )
▌ Olival Marques (MDB )
▌ Paulo Bengtson (PTB )
▌ Vavá Martins (Republicanos )
▌ Aguinaldo Ribeiro (PP )
▌ Anastacio Ribeiro (PT )
▌ Damião Feliciano (UNIÃO )
▌ Edna Henrique (Republicanos )
▌ Efraim Filho (UNIÃO )
▌ Gervásio Maia (PSB )
▌ Hugo Motta (Republicanos )
▌ Julian Lemos (UNIÃO )
▌ Pedro Cunha Lima (PSDB )
▌ Ruy Carneiro (PSC )
▌ Wellington Roberto (PL )
▌ Wilson Santiago (Republicanos )
▌ Aliel Machado (PV )
▌ Aline Sleutjes (PROS )
▌ Aroldo Martins (Republicanos )
▌ Christiane Yared (PP )
▌ Diego Garcia (Republicanos )
▌ Emerson Petriv (PROS ), until 17 September 2021
▌ Osmar Serraglio (PP ), from 17 September 2021
▌ Enio Verri (PT )
▌ Felipe Francischini (UNIÃO )
▌ Fernando Giacobo (PL )
▌ Filipe Barros (PL )
▌ Gilson Fahur
▌ Gleisi Hoffmann (PT )
▌ Gustavo Fruet (PDT )
▌ Hermes Parcianello (MDB )
▌ José Carlos Schiavinato (PP )
▌ Leandre Dal Ponte (PSD )
▌ Luciano Ducci (PSB )
▌ Luísa Canziani (PSD )
▌ Luiz Goularte (Solidariedade )
▌ Luiz Nishimori (PSD )
▌ Nelsi Cogueto (PL )
▌ Ney Leprevost (UNIÃO )
▌ Paulo Eduardo Martins (PL )
▌ Pedro Lupion (PP )
▌ Ricardo Barros (PP )
▌ Rubens Bueno (Cidadania )
▌ Sandro Alex (PSD )
▌ Sergio Souza (MDB )
▌ Toninho Wandscheer (PP )
▌ Zeca Dirceu (PT )
▌ André de Paula (PSD )
▌ André Ferreira (PL )
▌ Augusto Coutinho (Republicanos )
▌ Carlos Veras (PT )
▌ Daniel Coelho (Cidadania )
▌ Danilo Cabral (PSB )
▌ Eduardo da Fonte (PP )
▌ Felipe Carreras (PSB )
▌ Fernando Coelho Filho (UNIÃO )
▌ Fernando Monteiro (PP )
▌ Fernando Rodolfo (PL )
▌ Francisco Eurico (PL )
▌ Gonzaga Patriota (PSB )
▌ João Henrique Campos (PSB ), until 1 January 2021
▌ Milton Coelho (PSB ), from 1 January 2021
▌ Luciano Bivar (UNIÃO )
▌ Ossesio Silva (Republicanos )
▌ Raul Henry (MDB )
▌ Renildo Calheiros (PCdoB )
▌ Ricardo Teobaldo (PODE )
▌ Sebastião Oliveira (Avante )
▌ Silvio Costa Filho (Republicanos )
▌ Tadeu Alencar (PSB ), until 2 February 2023
▌ Severino Ninho (PSB , from 2 February 2023
▌ Túlio Gadêlha (REDE )
▌ Wolney Queiroz (PDT )
▌ Assis Carvalho (PT ), from 5 July 2020
▌ Merlong Solano (PT ), from 8 July 2020
▌ Átila Lira (PP )
▌ Fábio Abreu (PSD )
▌ Flávio Nogueira (PT )
▌ Iracema Portella (PP )
▌ Júlio Cesar (PSD )
▌ Marcos Aurélio Sampaio (PSD )
▌ Margarete Coelho (PP ), until 3 January 2023
▌ Marina Santos (Republicanos )
▌ Rejane Dias (PT ), until 12 January 2023
▌ Maia Filho (PP ), from 12 January 2023
▌ Alessandro Molon (PSB )
▌ Alexandre Serfiotis (PSD ), until 1 January 2021
▌ Pedro Augusto Palareti (PP )
▌ Altineu Côrtes (PL )
▌ Antônio Furtado (UNIÃO )
▌ Aureo Ribeiro (Solidariedade )
▌ Benedita da Silva (PT )
▌ Carlos Jordy (PL )
▌ Chico d'Ângelo (PDT )
▌ Chiquinho Brazão (UNIÃO )
▌ Chris Tonietto (PL )
▌ Christino Aureo (PP )
▌ Clarissa Garotinho (UNIÃO )
▌ Daniel Silveira (PTB )
▌ Daniela Carneiro (UNIÃO )
▌ David Miranda (PDT )
▌ Fabiana Silva (PL )
▌ Felício Laterça (PP )
▌ Flordelis (PSD ), until 12 August 2021
▌ Jones Moura (PSD ), from 15 September 2021
▌ Gelson Azevedo (PL )
▌ Glauber Braga (PSOL )
▌ Gutemberg Reis (MDB )
▌ Hélio Lopes (PL )
▌ Hugo Leal (PSD )
▌ Jandira Feghali (PCdoB )
▌ João Carlos Gurgel (PL )
▌ Jorge Braz (Republicanos )
▌ Joziel Ferreira (Patriota )
▌ Lourival Gomes (PP )
▌ Luiz Lima (PL )
▌ Luiz Teixeira Júnior (PP )
▌ Marcelo Calero (PSD )
▌ Marcelo Freixo (PSB )
▌ Márcio Labre (PL )
▌ Otoni de Paula (MDB )
▌ Paulo Ganime (NOVO )
▌ Paulo Ramos (PDT )
▌ Pedro Paulo (PSD )
▌ Rodrigo Maia (PSDB )
▌ Rogério Teixeira Junior (UNIÃO )
▌ Rosângela Gomes (Republicanos )
▌ Soraya Santos (PL )
▌ Sóstenes Cavalcante (PL )
▌ Talíria Petrone (PSOL )
▌ Vinicius Farah (UNIÃO )
▌ Wladimir Garotinho (PSD ), until 1 January 2021
▌ Ricardo Correa (PDT ), from 1 January 2021
▌ Benes Leocádio (UNIÃO )
▌ Beto Rosado (PP )
▌ Eliéser Girão (PL )
▌ Fábio Faria (PSD )
▌ João Maia (PL )
▌ Natália Bonavides (PT )
▌ Rafael Motta (PSB )
▌ Walter Alves (MDB )
▌ Afonso Hamm (PP )
▌ Afonso Motta (PT )
▌ Alceu Moreira (MDB )
▌ Bibo Nunes (PL )
▌ Bohn Gass (PT )
▌ Carlos Gomes (Republicanos )
▌ Covatti Filho (PP )
▌ Daniel Trzeciak (PSDB )
▌ Danrlei Hinterholz (PSD )
▌ Dionilso Marcon (PT )
▌ Fernanda Melchionna (PSOL )
▌ Giovani Cherini (PL )
▌ Giovani Feltes (MDB )
▌ Henrique Fontana (PT )
▌ Jerônimo Goergen (PP )
▌ Liziane Bayer (Republicanos )
▌ Lucas Redecker (PSDB )
▌ Marcel van Hattem (NOVO )
▌ Marcelo Moraes (PL )
▌ Márcio Biolchi (MDB )
▌ Maria do Rosário (PT )
▌ Marlon Santos (PL )
▌ Maurício Dziedricki (PODE )
▌ Nereu Crispim (PSD )
▌ Onyx Lorenzoni (PL )
▌ Osmar Terra (MDB )
▌ Paulo Pimenta (PT )
▌ Pompeo de Mattos (PDT )
▌ Ubiratan Sanderson (PL )
▌ Antonio Carlos Nicoletti (UNIÃO )
▌ Expedito Netto (PSD )
▌ Jaqueline Cassol (PP )
▌ João Chrisóstomo (PL )
▌ Léo Moraes (PODE )
▌ Lucio Mosquini (MDB )
▌ Mariana Carvalho (Republicanos )
▌ Mauro Nazif (PSB )
▌ Silvia Cristina (PL )
▌ Edio Lopes (PL )
▌ Haroldo Cathedral (PSD )
▌ Hiran Gonçalves (PP )
▌ Jhonatan de Jesus (Republicanos )
▌ Joênia Wapixana (REDE )
▌ Ottaci Nascimento (Solidariedade )
▌ Shéridan Oliveira (PSDB )
▌ Angela Amin (PP )
▌ Carlos Chiodini (MDB )
▌ Carmen Zanotto (Cidadania )
▌ Caroline de Toni (PL )
▌ Celso Maldaner (MDB )
▌ Daniel Freitas (PL )
▌ Darci de Matos (PSD )
▌ Fabio Schiochet (UNIÃO )
▌ Geovania de Sá (PSDB )
▌ Luiz Armando Schroeder (PL )
▌ Gilson Marques (NOVO )
▌ Hélio Costa (PSD )
▌ Pedro Uczai (PT )
▌ Ricardo Guidi (PSD )
▌ Rodrigo Coelho (PODE )
▌ Rogério Peninha (MDB )
▌ Abou Anni (UNIÃO )
▌ Adriana Ventura (NOVO )
▌ Alencar Santana (PT )
▌ Alex Manente (Cidadania )
▌ Alexandre Frota (PROS )
▌ Alexandre Leite (UNIÃO )
▌ Alexandre Padilha (PT )
▌ Alexis Fonteyne (NOVO )
▌ Antonio Cezar Freire (PSD )
▌ Arlindo Chinaglia (PT )
▌ Arnaldo Jardim (Cidadania )
▌ Augusto Rosa (PL )
▌ Baleia Rossi (MDB )
▌ Bruna Furlan (PSDB )
▌ Carla Zambelli (PL )
▌ Carlos Sampaio (PSDB )
▌ Carlos Zarattini (PT )
▌ Celso Russomanno (Republicanos )
▌ David Soares (UNIÃO )
▌ Eduardo Bolsonaro (PL )
▌ Eduardo Cury (PSDB )
▌ Eli Corrêa Filho (UNIÃO )
▌ Enrico Misasi (MDB )
▌ Eugênio Zuliani (UNIÃO )
▌ Fausto Pinato (PP )
▌ Gilberto Nascimento (PSC )
▌ Guilherme Derrite (PL )
▌ Guilherme Mussi (PP )
▌ Herculano Passos (Republicanos )
▌ Ivan Valente (PSOL )
▌ Jefferson Campos (PL )
▌ Joice Hasselmann (PSDB )
▌ José Guilherme Peixoto (PSC )
▌ Junior Bozzella (UNIÃO )
▌ Katia Sastre (PL )
▌ Kim Kataguiri (UNIÃO )
▌ Luiz Carlos Motta (PL )
▌ Luiz Flávio Gomes (PSB )
▌ Luiz Philippe of Orléans-Braganza (PL )
▌ Luiza Erundina (PSOL )
▌ Marcio Alvino (PL )
▌ Marcio Tadeu (PL )
▌ Marco Bertaiolli (PSD )
▌ Marco Feliciano (PL )
▌ Marcos Pereira (Republicanos )
▌ Maria Rosas (Republicanos )
▌ Miguel Lombardi (PL )
▌ Milton Vieira (Republicanos )
▌ Nilto Tatto (PT )
▌ Orlando Silva (PCdoB )
▌ Paulo Pereira da Silva (Solidariedade )
▌ Paulo Freire Costa (PL )
▌ Paulo Teixeira (PT )
▌ Renata Abreu (PODE )
▌ Ricardo Izar (PP )
▌ Roberto Alves (Republicanos )
▌ Roberto de Lucena (Republicanos )
▌ Roberto Peternelli (UNIÃO )
▌ Rodrigo Agostinho (PSB )
▌ Rosana Valle (PL )
▌ Rui Falcão (PT )
▌ Sâmia Bomfim (PSOL )
▌ Samuel Moreira (PSDB )
▌ Tabata Amaral (PSB )
▌ Tiririca (PL )
▌ Vanderlei Macris (PSDB )
▌ Vicente Paulo da Silva (PT )
▌ Vinicius Carvalho (Republicanos )
▌ Vinicius Poit (NOVO )
▌ Vitor Lippi (PSDB )
▌ Bosco Costa (PL )
▌ Fábio Henrique (UNIÃO )
▌ Fábio Mitidieri (PSD ), until 1 January 2023
▌ Alexandre Figueiredo (PSD ), from 1 January 2023
▌ Fabio Reis (PSD )
▌ João Daniel (PT )
▌ Laercio Oliveira (PP )
▌ Luiz Augusto Ribeiro (Republicanos )
▌ Valdevan de Jesus (PL )
▌ Carlos Henrique Gaguim (UNIÃO )
▌ Célio Moura (PT )
▌ Dorinha Rezende (UNIÃO )
▌ Dulce Miranda (MDB )
▌ Eli Borges (PL )
▌ Osires Damaso (PSC )
▌ Tiago Dimas (PODE )
▌ Vicentinho Júnior (PL )
Changes in membership
Chamber of Deputies
Federal Senate
Defections and suspensions
Federal Senate
Chamber of Deputies
By-elections
Committees
Federal Senate
Chamber of Deputies
Parliamentary Inquiry Committees
Notes
^ As in Brazil the government is formed by a coalition, it is hard for a party to reach the majority of 257 deputies and/or 41 senators. Therefore, the majority party is the one with more members in each house.
^ The successor is always the first substitute available of the party's coalition in the state. He may or may not be from the same party of the first holder.
^ The successor is always the first substitute available of the party's coalition in the state. He may or may not be from the same party of the first holder.
^ Carlos Fávaro placed 3rd in the 2018 Senate election , but served as Senator until the next special election .
^ Dep. João Campos (PSB-PE) resigned from his term to take office as Mayor of Recife on 1 January 2021.[ 71]
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