Legislative Assembly of Amazonas

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President
Roberto Cidade[1], UNIÃO
since 2 February 2021
Government Leader
Felipe Souza [pt][2], PRD
Opposition Leader
Wilker Barreto [pt][3], MOBILIZA
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Legislative Assembly of Amazonas

Assembleia Legislativa do Amazonas
20th legislature
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Type
Type
Leadership
President
Roberto Cidade[1], UNIÃO
since 2 February 2021
Government Leader
Felipe Souza [pt][2], PRD
Opposition Leader
Wilker Barreto [pt][3], MOBILIZA
Structure
Seats24 members[4]
Political groups
  UNIÃO (5)
  Avante (4)
  PL (3)
  Podemos (3)
[a]
  Republicans (2)
  Democrat (1)
[b]
  MDB (1)
  MOBILIZA (1)
  PRD (1)
  Unaffiliated (1)
Elections
Proportional representation
Last election
2 October 2022 [pt]
Next election
2026
Meeting place
Edifício Dep. José de Jesus Lins de Albuquerque, Manaus
Website
www.ale.am.gov.br
Footnotes
  1.   PT (1)
      PV (1)
  2. Formerly the Brazilian Woman's Party (PMB). Not to be confused with the now-dissolved Democrats (DEM). On 2 December 2025, the TSE approved a name change.
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The Legislative Assembly of Amazonas (Portuguese: Assembleia Legislativa do Estado do Amazonas or ALEAM) is the state legislature of Amazonas. The parliament was founded in 1852 as the Provincial Legislature of the province of Amazonas. It has been installed in four different buildings, the current headquarters was opened on July 28, 2006.

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