Municipal Chamber of Curitiba

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Term limits
None
Founded29 March 1693
New session started
1 January 2026
Municipal Chamber of Curitiba

Câmara Municipal de Curitiba
18th legislature
Coat of arms of the city of Curitiba
Coat of arms of the city of Curitiba
Type
Type
Term limits
None
History
Founded29 March 1693
New session started
1 January 2026
Leadership
President
Marcelo Fachinello, PODE
since 21 December 2022[1]
Government Leader
Tico Kuzma, PSD
since 23 February 2023[2]
Opposition Leader
Professora Josete, PT (Brazil of Hope)
since 25 February 2024[3]
Structure
Seats38
Political groups
Government and allies (34)[4][5][a]
  • PSD/Cidadania Bloc (9):
  PSD (8)
  Cidadania (1)
  • PODE/PP Bloc (8):
  PP (4)
  PODE (4)
  • PDT/PRD Bloc (3)
  PRD (2)
  PDT (1)

Opposition (4)

Length of term
Four years
Elections
Open list proportional representation
Last election
15 November 2020
Next election
6 October 2024
Meeting place
Rio Branco Palace
Curitiba, Brazil
Website
https://www.curitiba.pr.leg.br/

The Municipal Chamber of Curitiba (Portuguese: Câmara Municipal de Curitiba) is the unicameral legislative body of the city of Curitiba, the capital and largest city in the state of Paraná in Brazil. It was created on 29 March 1693, the same day the city was founded. It is the oldest public institution of Curitiba and had executive, legislative and also judicial functions when it emerged, as provided for by the legislation of the period.[6]

Since the 14th legislature (2005–2008), the chamber has been composed of 38 councillors elected for a four-year term, with no term limit. The number of elected councillors in cities is determined by the Constitution of Brazil (article 29) and are proportional to the population of each city.[7] The Municipal Chamber of Curitiba prepares and approves laws for the municipality of Curitiba and supervises the acts of the executive branch. The Chamber building is called Palácio Rio Branco (Rio Branco Palace).

18th Legislature (2023–2024)

The current Bureau of the Municipal Chamber of Curitiba for the 2023-2024 was elected on 21 December 2022:[8]

Office Councillor Party/federation
President Marcelo Fachinello Podemos (PODE)
1st Vice President Tito Zeglin Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB)
2nd Vice President Mauro Ignácio Social Democratic Party (PSD)
1st Secretary Osias Moraes Brazilian Labour Renewal Party (PRTB)
2nd Secretary Mauro Bobato (interim)[c] Social Democratic Party (PSD)
3rd Secretary Vacant[d] Vacant
4th Secretary Leonidas Dias Podemos (PODE)
Last Update: 16 May 2024 – Source: [11]

Current composition

Parties in the 18th Legislature of the Municipal Chamber (2026)
Party/federation Floor leader Seats[4]
Social Democratic Beto Moraes[12] 8
Brazil of Hope Maria Letícia[13] 4
Progressistas Oscalino do Povo[14] 4
Podemos Bruno Pessuti[15] 4
Brazilian Democratic Movement Noemia Rocha[16] 4
New Amália Tortato[17] 2
Republicanos Pastor Marciano Alves[18] 2
Democratic Renewal Ezequias Barros[19] 2
Liberal Eder Borges[20] 2
Brazil Union Alexandre Leprevost[21] 1
Democratic Labour Marcos Vieira[22] 1
Solidariedade Dalton Borba[23] 1
Cidadania Herivelto Oliveira[24] 1
Sustainability Network Salles do Fazendinha[25] 1
Brazilian Labour Renewal Osias Moraes[26] 1
Total 38

Councillors of the 18th Legislature (2021–2024)

The names used by candidates during the 2020 Curitiba parliamentary election campaign are listed, the party to which they were affiliated on the election date and the number of votes they received.[27] Their terms as councillors expires on 31 December 2024.

Party affiliation Councillor Votes % Notes
New Party (NOVO) Indiara Barbosa 12,147 1.53 [e]
Democrats (DEM) Serginho do Posto 10,061 1.27 [f]
Workers' Party (PT) Carol Dartora 8,874 1.12 [g]
Social Democratic Party (PSD) Professor Euler 8,315 1.05 [h]
Beto Moraes 8,243 1.04 N/a
Republicanos Osias Moraes 7,837 0.99 [i]
Brazilian Labour Party (PTB) Pier 7,495 0.95 [j]
Podemos (PODE) Denian Couto 7,005 0.88 [k]
Democrats (DEM) Zezinho do Sabará 6,466 0.82 [l]
Cidadania Herivelto Oliveira 6,441 0.81 N/a
Democrats (DEM) Sabino Picolo 6,061 0.76 [m]
Workers' Party (PT) Professora Josete 5,856 0.74 N/a
Democratic Labour Party (PDT) Marcos Vieira 5,826
Democrats (DEM) Mauro Ignácio 5,755 0.73 [n]
Social Christian Party (PSC) Marcelo Fachinello 5,326 0.67 [o]
Workers' Party (PT) Renato Freitas 5,097 0.64 [p]
Republican Party of the Social Order (PROS) Tico Kuzma 5,038 [q]
Democrats (DEM) Toninho da Farmacia 4,853 0.61 [r]
Democratic Labour Party (PDT) Tito Zeglin 4,747 0.60 [s]
Social Liberal Party (PSL) Flávia Francischini 4,540 0.57 [t]
Republicanos Pastor Marciano Alves 4,483 [u]
Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB) Noemia Rocha 4,439 0.56 N/a
Democratic Labour Party (PDT) Dalton Borba 4,428 [v]
Social Liberal Party (PSL) João da Loja 5 Irmãos 4,423 [w]
Sargento Tânia Guerreiro 4,422 [x]
Solidarity Alexandre Leprevost 4,385 0.55 [y]
Progressistas (PP) Oscalino do Povo 4,093 0.52 N/a
Brazilian Woman's Party (PMB) Ezequias Barros 4,091 [z]
Progressistas (PP) Nori Seto 4,085 N/a
Green Party (PV) Maria Leticia 4,019 0.51 [aa]
Social Democratic Party (PSD) Jornalista Márcio Barros 3,946 0.50 N/a
Eder Borges 3,932 [ab]
Podemos (PODE) Mauro Bobato 3,892 0.49 [ac]
Patriota Sidnei Toaldo 3,618 0.46 [ad]
Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB) Hernani 3,136 0.40 [ae]
New Party (NOVO) Amália Tortato 3,092 0.39 N/a
Solidarity Leonidas Dias 2,704 0.34 [af]
Christian Democracy (DC) Salles do Fazendinha 2,527 0.32 [ag]

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