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The Assembly of the Republic ( Portuguese: ''Assembleia da República'', ), commonly referred to as simply Parliament ( Portuguese: ''Parlamento''), is the unicameral parliament of
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. According to the Constitution of Portugal, the parliament "is the representative assembly of all Portuguese citizens". The constitution names the assembly as one of the country's organs of supreme authority. It is located in a historical building in Lisbon, referred to as '' Palácio de São Bento'' (Palace of Saint Benedict), the site of an old Benedictine monastery. The ''Palácio de São Bento'' has been the seat of the Portuguese parliaments since 1834 (
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until 1910, Congress from 1911 to 1926 and National Assembly from 1933 to 1974).


Powers and duties of the Assembly

The Assembly of the Republic's powers derive from its ability to dismiss a
government A government is the system or group of people governing an organized community, generally a state. In the case of its broad associative definition, government normally consists of legislature, executive, and judiciary. Government i ...
through a vote of no confidence, to change the country's laws, and to amend the
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(which requires a majority of two-thirds). In addition to these key powers, the constitution grants to the Assembly extensive legislative powers and substantial control over the budget, the right to authorize the government to raise taxes and grant loans, the power to ratify treaties and other kinds of international agreements, and the duty to approve or reject decisions by the President of the Republic to declare war and make peace. The assembly also appoints many members of important state institutions, such as ten of the thirteen members of the Constitutional Court and seven of the sixteen members of the Council of State. The constitution requires the assembly to quickly review and approve an incoming government's program. Parliamentary rules allow the assembly to call for committees of inquiry to examine the government's actions. Political opposition represented in the assembly has the power to review the cabinet's actions, even though it is unlikely that the actions can be reversed. Party groups can also call for interpellations that require debates about specific government policies.


Structure

The assembly originally consisted of 250 MPs, but the constitutional reforms of 1989 reduced its number to between 180 and 230. Members are elected by popular vote for legislative terms of four years from the country's twenty-two constituencies. There are eighteen in mainland Portugal corresponding to each
district A district is a type of administrative division that, in some countries, is managed by the local government. Across the world, areas known as "districts" vary greatly in size, spanning regions or counties, several municipalities, subdivision ...
, one each for the autonomous regions of
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(Portuguese: Açores) and Madeira, and two for Portuguese people living abroad (one covering Europe and one covering the rest of the world). Except for the constituencies for Portuguese living abroad, which are fixed at two representatives each, the number of MPs is determined by the number of voters registered in a constituency, using the
D'Hondt method The D'Hondt method, also called the Jefferson method or the greatest divisors method, is a method for allocating seats in parliaments among federal states, or in party-list proportional representation systems. It belongs to the class of highes ...
of
proportional representation Proportional representation (PR) refers to a type of electoral system under which subgroups of an electorate are reflected proportionately in the elected body. The concept applies mainly to geographical (e.g. states, regions) and political divis ...
. Constituencies vary greatly in size; from as large as the district of Lisbon, which returns 48 representatives, to as small as the district of Portalegre, which elects just two. For the 2022 legislative elections, the MPs distributed by districts were as follows: According to the constitution, members of the assembly represent the entire country, not the constituency from which they are elected. This directive has been reinforced in practice by the strong role of political parties in regard to members of the assembly. Party leadership, for example, determines in which areas candidates are to run for office, thus often weakening members' ties to their constituencies. Moreover, members of the assembly are expected to vote with their party and to work within parliamentary groups based on party membership. Party discipline is strong, and insubordinate members can be coerced through a variety of means. A further obstacle to members' independence is that their bills first have to be submitted to the parliamentary groups, and it is these groups' leaders who set the assembly's agenda. The President of the Assembly of the Republic is the second hierarchical figure in the Portuguese state, after the President of the Portuguese Republic, and is elected by secret vote of the members of parliament. The President of the Assembly is aided by four vice presidents, nominated by the other parties represented in the parliament, and is usually the speaker. When they are not present, one of the vice presidents takes the role of speaker. When the President of the Republic is, for any reason, unable to perform the job, the President of the Assembly of the Republic becomes the substitute.


Current composition


2022 election


National summary


Distribution by constituency

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Coimbra Coimbra (, also , , or ) is a city and a municipality in Portugal. The population of the municipality at the 2011 census was 143,397, in an area of . The fourth-largest urban area in Portugal after Lisbon, Porto, and Braga, it is the largest cit ...
, style="background:; color:white;", 45.2 , 6 , 29.1 , 3 , 6.1 , - , 3.6 , - , 3.4 , - , 5.1 , - , 1.2 , - , 1.0 , - , 9 , - , style="text-align:left;" , Évora , style="background:; color:white;", 44.0 , 2 , 21.4 , 1 , 9.2 , - , 2.5 , - , 14.6 , - , 3.3 , - , 0.8 , - , 0.6 , - , 3 , - , style="text-align:left;" , Faro , style="background:; color:white;", 39.9 , 5 , 24.4 , 3 , 12.3 , 1 , 4.6 , - , 4.8 , - , 5.8 , - , 2.2 , - , 1.1 , - , 9 , - , style="text-align:left;" , Guarda , style="background:; color:white;", 45.1 , 2 , 33.5 , 1 , 8.0 , - , 1.9 , - , 1.8 , - , 3.1 , - , 0.7 , - , 0.5 , - , 3 , - , style="text-align:left;" , Leiria , style="background:; color:white;", 35.7 , 5 , 34.7 , 4 , 8.0 , 1 , 5.3 , - , 3.1 , - , 4.5 , - , 1.3 , - , 1.1 , - , 10 , - , style="text-align:left;" , Lisbon , style="background:; color:white;", 40.8 , 21 , 24.2 , 13 , 7.8 , 4 , 7.9 , 4 , 5.1 , 2 , 4.7 , 2 , 2.0 , 1 , 2.4 , 1 , 48 , - , style="text-align:left;" , Madeira , 31.5 , 3 , colspan="2" bgcolor="#AAAAAA", , 6.1 , - , 3.3 , - , 2.0 , - , 3.2 , - , style="background:; color:white;", 39.8 , 3 , 1.6 , - , 0.7 , - , 6 , - , style="text-align:left;" , Portalegre , style="background:; color:white;", 47.2 , 2 , 23.2 , - , 11.5 , - , 2.1 , - , 7.6 , - , 2.9 , - , colspan="2" rowspan="9" bgcolor="#AAAAAA", , 0.6 , - , 0.6 , - , 2 , - , style="text-align:left;" ,
Porto Porto or Oporto () is the second-largest city in Portugal, the capital of the Porto District, and one of the Iberian Peninsula's major urban areas. Porto city proper, which is the entire municipality of Porto, is small compared to its metropo ...
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Setúbal Setúbal (, , ; cel-x-proto, Caetobrix) is a city and a municipality in Portugal. The population in 2014 was 118,166, occupying an area of . The city itself had 89,303 inhabitants in 2001. It lies within the Lisbon metropolitan area. In the t ...
, style="background:; color:white;", 45.7 , 10 , 16.2 , 3 , 9.0 , 1 , 5.1 , 1 , 10.1 , 2 , 5.8 , 1 , 2.0 , - , 1.4 , - , 18 , - , style="text-align:left;" , Viana do Castelo , style="background:; color:white;", 42.1 , 3 , 34.2 , 3 , 6.1 , - , 2.9 , - , 3.0 , - , 3.5 , - , 1.0 , - , 0.7 , - , 6 , - , style="text-align:left;" , Vila Real , style="background:; color:white;", 41.3 , 3 , 40.0 , 2 , 7.2 , - , 1.8 , - , 1.7 , - , 2.3 , - , 0.8 , - , 0.6 , - , 5 , - , style="text-align:left;" , Viseu , style="background:; color:white;", 41.5 , 4 , 36.8 , 4 , 7.8 , - , 2.5 , - , 1.6 , - , 2.8 , - , 0.9 , - , 0.6 , - , 8 , - , style="text-align:left;" , Europe , style="background:; color:white;", 33.0 , 2 , 15.0 , - , 7.1 , - , 2.5 , - , 1.3 , - , 2.4 , - , 2.7 , - , 1.4 , - , 2 , - , style="text-align:left;" , Outside Europe , 29.8 , 1 , style="background:; color:white;", 37.5 , 1 , 9.6 , - , 3.6 , - , 1.4 , - , 2.6 , - , 4.5 , - , 1.0 , - , 2 , - class="unsortable" style="background:#E9E9E9" , style="text-align:left;" , Total , style="background:; color:white;", 41.4 , 120 , 27.7 , 72 , 7.2 , 12 , 4.9 , 8 , 4.3 , 6 , 4.4 , 5 , 0.9 , 3 , 0.5 , 2 , 1.6 , 1 , 1.3 , 1 , 230 , - , colspan=23 style="text-align:left;" , Source
Election Results


Elected Composition of the Assembly of the Republic since 1975

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Presidents of the Assembly of the Republic


See also

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São Bento Palace São Bento Palace ( pt, Palácio de São Bento, italic=no "Saint Benedict's Palace") in Lisbon is the seat of the Assembly of the Portuguese Republic, the parliament of Portugal. Originally constructed in 1598, São Bento has served as the sea ...
* ARtv (Portugal)


Notes


References


External links

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