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National Congress of Chile

Coordinates: 33°02′52″S 71°36′21″W / 33.04778°S 71.60583°W / -33.04778; -71.60583
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National Congress of Chile

Congreso Nacional de Chile
Type
Type
HousesSenate
Chamber of Deputies
Leadership
President of the Senate
Aldo Cornejo, PDC
Structure
Political groups
New Majority
  DC (7)
  PS (6)
  PPD (6)
  MAS (1)
  New Majority's independents (1)

Chile Vamos

  UDI (7)
  RN (6)
  Chile Vamos' independents (1)

Out of pact:

  Patagonian Regional Democracy (1)
  Amplitude (1)
  Independent (1)
Political groups
Government (New Majority)
  Christian Democratic (21)
  Socialist (16)
  Party for Democracy (15)
  Communist (6)
  Social Democrat Radical (6)
  Citizen Left (1)
  New Majority's Independents (2)
Opposition (Chile Vamos)
  Independent Democratic Union (28)
  National Renewal (14)
  Political Evolution (1)
  Chile Vamos' independents (4)
Crossbench/Others
  Independent (3)
  Amplitude (2)
  Liberal (1)
Elections
Binomial voting system
Meeting place
Valparaíso, Chile
Website
Cámara de Diputados Template:Es icon
Senado Template:Es icon

The National Congress (Spanish: Congreso Nacional) of Chile is the legislative branch of the government of the Republic of Chile.

The National Congress of Chile was founded on July 4, 1811. It is a bicameral legislature comprised by the Chamber of Deputies (lower house), of 120 Deputies and by the Senate (upper house), formed by 38 Senators.

The organisation of Congress and its powers and duties are defined in articles 42 to 59 of the current constitution and by the Constitutional Organic Law No. 18,918.

Chile Congress building

Congress meets in the Chile Congress building, which was built during the last years of the Pinochet regime and stands in the port city of Valparaíso, some 140 km west of the capital, Santiago. This new building replaced the Former National Congress Building, located in downtown Santiago.

On 13 September 1973, the Government Junta of Chile dissolved Congress.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Junta general names himself as new President of Chile. The Guardian, Friday, 14 September 1973


33°02′52″S 71°36′21″W / 33.04778°S 71.60583°W / -33.04778; -71.60583