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Chamber of Representatives of Uruguay

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Chamber of Deputies

Cámara de Representantes
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Leadership
Aníbal Pereyra,
FA (MPP)
since 1 March 2014
Structure
Seats99
Political groups
Government coalition
  •   FA (50)

Opposition parties

Elections
Party-list proportional representation
D'Hondt method
Last election
26 October 2014
Meeting place
Palacio Legislativo, seat of the General Assembly
Website
Official website

The Chamber of Deputies (Template:Lang-es)[1] is the lower house of the General Assembly of Uruguay (Asamblea General). The Chamber has 99 members, elected for a five-year term by proportional representation with at least two members per department. As of the last election, the Broad Front has retained its majority with 50 Deputies with the National Party receiving 31, the Colorado Party receiving 17, and the Independent Party electing two.[2]

Latest elections

Template:Uruguayan general election, 2014

Historical seat division

1989–1994

style="background:Template:National Party (Uruguay)/meta/color; width:39.39%; color:white" | 39 style="background:Template:Colorado Party (Uruguay)/meta/color; width:30.30%; color:white" | 30 21 9
National Party Colorado Party PE PP

1994–1999

style="background:Template:Colorado Party (Uruguay)/meta/color; width:32.32%; color:white" | 32 style="background:Template:National Party (Uruguay)/meta/color; width:31.31%; color:white" | 31 31 5
Colorado Party National Party PE NS

1999–2004

40 style="background:Template:Colorado Party (Uruguay)/meta/color; width:33.33%; color:white" | 33 style="background:Template:National Party (Uruguay)/meta/color; width:22.22%; color:white" | 22 4
PE Colorado Party National Party NS

2004–2009

style="background:Template:Broad Front (Uruguay)/meta/color; width:52.53%; color:white" | 52 style="background:Template:National Party (Uruguay)/meta/color; width:36.36%; color:white" | 36 style="background:Template:Colorado Party (Uruguay)/meta/color; width:10.10%; color:white" | 10 style="background:Template:Independent Party (Uruguay)/meta/color; width:1.01%; color:white" | 1
Broad Front National Party Colorado IP

2009–2014

style="background:Template:Broad Front (Uruguay)/meta/color; width:50.50%; color:white" | 50 style="background:Template:National Party (Uruguay)/meta/color; width:30.31%; color:white" | 30 style="background:Template:Colorado Party (Uruguay)/meta/color; width:17.17%; color:white" | 17 style="background:Template:Independent Party (Uruguay)/meta/color; width:2.02%; color:white" | 2
Broad Front National Party Colorado Party IP

2014–

style="background:Template:Broad Front (Uruguay)/meta/color; width:50.41%; color:white" | 50 style="background:Template:National Party (Uruguay)/meta/color; width:32.32%; color:white" | 32 style="background:Template:Colorado Party (Uruguay)/meta/color; width:13.03%; color:white" | 13 style="background:Template:Independent Party (Uruguay)/meta/color; width:3.03%; color:white" | 3 style="background:Template:Popular Assembly/meta/color; width:1.01%; color:white" | 1
Broad Front National Party Colorado Party IP PA

See also

References

  1. ^ "Uruguay Cámara de Representantes (House of Representatives)". Inter-Parliamentary Union. Retrieved September 24, 2011.
  2. ^ http://en.mercopress.com/2009/10/27/uruguayan-ruling-coalition-retains-majority-in-next-parliament

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