49th Legislature of the Chamber of Deputies of Uruguay

49th Legislature of the Chamber of Deputies
Overview
Legislative bodyGeneral Assembly
JurisdictionUruguay
Meeting placeMontevideo
Term15 February 2020 – 15 February 2025
Election27 October 2019
Websiteparlamento.gub.uy
Chamber of Deputies
Members99 deputies
PresidentAna Olivera (FA)
Party controlCoalición Multicolor (PN, PC, PI, CA, PG)
Sessions
1st15 February 2020 – 15 December 2020
2nd1 March 2021 – 15 December 2021
3rd1 March 2022 – 15 December 2022
4th1 March 2023 – 15 December 2023
5th1 March 2024 – present
Composition of the Chamber

The Forty-Nine Legislature of the Chamber of Representatives of Uruguay is the current meeting of the lower house of the Uruguayan General Assembly. It convened in Montevideo, on February 15, 2020,[1] and will end on February 15, 2025, during the presidency of Luis Alberto Lacalle Pou. Deputies were elected in the 2019 general election in nineteen constituencies.[2]

Political parties

Party Chamber of Representatives
Votes % Seats +/–
Broad Front 949,376 40.49 42 –8
National Party 696,452 29.70 30 –2
Colorado Party 300,177 12.80 13 0
Open Cabildo 268,736 11.46 11 New
Partido Ecologista Radical Intransigente 33,461 1.43 1 +1
Party of the Folk 26,313 1.12 1 New
Independent Party 23,580 1.01 1 –2
Popular Unity 19,728 0.84 0 –1
Green Animalist Party 19,392 0.83 0 New
Digital Party 6,363 0.27 0 New
Workers' Party 1,387 0.06 0 0
Invalid/blank votes 88,399
Total 2,433,364 100 99 0
Registered voters/turnout 2,699,978 90.13
Source: Corte Electoral; El País Archived 17 January 2020 at the Wayback Machine

Members

Source:[3]

Artigas

  • Nicolás Lorenzo (FA)
  • Valentina Dos Santos (PN)

Canelones

  • Alfonso Lereté (PN)
  • Álvaro Dastugue (PN)
  • Álvaro Perrone (CA)
  • Carlos Testa (CA)
  • Javier Radiccioni (PN)
  • Jorge Alvear (PC)
  • José Carlos Mahía (FA)
  • Lucía Etcheverrý (FA)
  • Nelson Larzábal (FA)
  • Orquídea Minneti (FA)
  • Pedro Irigoin (FA)
  • Sebastián Andújar (PN)
  • Sebastián Sabini (FA)
  • Ubaldo Aita (FA)
  • Walter Cervini (PC)

Cerro Largo

  • Alfredo Fratti (FA)
  • Christian Morel (PN)
  • Wilman Caballero (CA)

Colonia

  • Nibia Reisch (PN)
  • Nicolás Viera (FA)
  • Mario Enrique Colman (PN)

Durazno

  • Benjamín Irazábal (PN)
  • Martín Tierno (FA)

Flores

  • Juan Federico Ruiz (FA)
  • Laura Burgoa (PN)

Florida

  • Carlos Enciso (PN)
  • Carlos Rodríguez (FA)

Lavalleja

  • Javier Umpiérrez (FA)
  • Mario García (PN)

Maldonado

  • Diego Echeverría (PN)
  • Eduardo Antonini (FA)
  • Eduardo Elinger (PC)
  • Rodrigo Blas (PN)
  • Sebastián Cal (CA)

Montevideo

  • Alejandro Sánchez (FA)
  • Álvaro Viviano (PN)
  • Ana Olivera (FA)
  • Andrés Abt (PN)
  • Bettiana Díaz (FA)
  • Carlos Varela (FA)
  • Cecilia Cairo (FA)
  • César Vega (PERI)
  • Claudia Hugo (FA)
  • Conrado Rodríguez (PC)
  • Cristina Lustemberg (FA)
  • Daniel Caggiani (FA)
  • Daniel Gerhard (FA)
  • Daniel Peña (PC)
  • Eduardo Lust (CA)
  • Elsa Capillera (CA)
  • Felipe Carballo (FA)
  • Felipe Schipani (PC)
  • Gabriel Gianoli (PN)
  • Gabriel Otero (FA)
  • Gabriela Barreiro (FA)
  • Gonzalo Civila (FA)
  • Gerardo Núnez (FA)
  • Gonzalo Mujica (PN)
  • Gustavo Olmos (FA)
  • Gustavo Zubía (PC)
  • Iván Posada (PI)
  • Juan Martín Rodríguez (PN)
  • Lilián Galán (FA)
  • Martín Lema (PN)
  • María Eugenia Rosello (PC)
  • Martín Sodano (CA)
  • Mariano Tucci (FA)
  • Ope Pasquet (PC)
  • Pedro Jisdonian (PN)
  • Pablo Viana (PN)
  • Rodrigo Goñi (PN)
  • Silvana Pérez (CA)
  • Susana Pereyra (FA)


Paysandú

Río Negro

  • Constante Mendiondo (FA)
  • Omar Lafluf (PN)

Rivera

Rocha

  • Alejo Umpiérrez (PN)
  • Gabriel Tinaglini (FA)

Salto

  • Álvaro Lima (FA)
  • Omar Estévez (PC)
  • Rodrigo Albernaz (CA)

San José

  • Nicolás Mesa (FA)
  • Rubén Aníbal Bacigalupe (PN)

Soriano

  • Enzo Malán (FA)
  • Guillermo Besozzi (PN)
  • Martín Melazzi (PC)

Tacuarembó

  • Alfredo De Mattos (PN)
  • Rafael Menéndez (CA)
  • Zulimar Ferreira (FA)

Treinta y Tres

  • Dardo Sánchez Cal (PN)
  • Sergio Mier (FA)

References

  1. ^ Observador, El. "La asunción del nuevo Parlamento: así fue el inicio de la legislatura". El Observador. Retrieved 28 March 2020.
  2. ^ Uruguay, Presidencia de la República Oriental del. "Asumieron diputados y senadores que ocuparán sus bancas durante los próximos cinco años - Presidencia de la República". Presidencia de la República Oriental del Uruguay (in European Spanish). Retrieved 28 March 2020.
  3. ^ "Members of the Chamber of Deputies" (in Spanish). parlamento.gub.uy. 8 October 2018. Retrieved 29 March 2020.