Legislative Assembly of Minas Gerais
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Legislative Assembly of Minas Gerais Assembleia Legislativa de Minas Gerais | |
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19th Legislature | |
Type | |
Type | |
Leadership | |
President | Augustine Patrus, PV |
Vice Presidents | |
Secretaries | |
Structure | |
Seats | 77 |
Political groups | Government (17) Independents (34) No block (10)
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Elections | |
Proportional representation | |
Last election | 2021 (Board) |
Last election | 2019 (Deputies) |
Next election | 2022 (Board) |
Next election | 2023 (Deputies) |
Meeting place | |
Palácio da Inconfidência, Belo Horizonte | |
Website | |
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The Legislative Assembly of Minas Gerais (Portuguese: Assembleia Legislativa de Minas Gerais) is the state legislature of Brazil's Minas Gerais state.[1] It consists of 77 state deputies elected by proportional representation[2] and is based in Belo Horizonte, the state capital.[1] The Assembly has been based at the Palácio da Inconfidência since the building's 1972 opening; it was made a national heritage site in 2009.[3]
Deputies elected in the 2018 Brazilian state elections took office in February 2019 as part of the 19th Legislature.[4] Their terms will end in February 2023.[4] Agostinho Patrus of Brazil's Green Party is currently the Assembly president.[5]