Legislative Assembly of Rio Grande do Sul

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Legislative Assembly of Rio Grande do Sul

Assembleia Legislativa do Rio Grande do Sul
Type
Type
Seats55 deputies
Meeting place
Palácio Farroupilha, Porto Alegre
Website
www.al.rs.gov.br

The Legislative Assembly of Rio Grande do Sul (Portuguese: Assembleia Legislativa do Rio Grande do Sul) is the unicameral legislature of Rio Grande do Sul state in Brazil. It has 55 state deputies elected by proportional representation.

The first legislature was in April 20, 1835, in the first day of the assembly, the deputy Bento Gonçalves is accused by the president of the province of articulating the separation of the Rio Grande, this marked the beginning of the Ragamuffin War. From September 20 of 1835 to June 15 of 1836 only the Farrapos attends in the assembly, the revolution also suspends the elections in 1837, the assembly is closed until the second legislature, that begins in March 1 of 1846.

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30°01′58″S 51°13′52″W / 30.0328°S 51.2311°W / -30.0328; -51.2311