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The Legislative Assembly of the State of São Paulo ( pt, Assembleia Legislativa do Estado de São Paulo) is the
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legislative branch of São Paulo state in
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. The building where the legislative assembly is located, right by the main park of the city also houses one of six
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units in the city.


Presidents

* Valentim Gentil - 1947 to 1948 * José Milliet Filho - 1948 * Francisco Álvares Florence - 1948 * Lincoln Feliciano da Silva - 1948 to 1949 * Brasílio Augusto Machado de Oliveira Neto - 1949 to 1951 * Diógenes Augusto Ribeiro de Lima - 1951 to 1952 * Asdrúbal Euritysses da Silva - 1952 to 1953 * Victor Maida - 1953 to 1954 * Vicente de Paula Lima - 1954 to 1955 * Vicente Botta - 1955 * André Franco Montoro - 1955 to 1956 * Ruy de Almeida Barbosa - 1956 to 1959 * Guilherme de Oliveira Gomes - 1959 * Francisco Franco - 1959 * Ruy de Mello Junqueira - 1959 to 1960 * Roberto Costa do Abreu Sodré - 1960 to 1963 * Cyro Albuquerque - 1963 to 1965 * Francisco Franco - 1965 to 1967 * Nelson Agostinho de Cápua Pereira - 1967 to 1970 * Orlando Gabriel Zancaner - 1970 to 1971 * Manoel Alexandre Marcondes Machado Filho - 1971 * Jacob Pedro Carolo - 1971 to 1973 * José Salvador Julianelli - 1973 to 1975 * Januário Mantelli Neto - 1975 * Leonel Júlio - 1975 to 1976 * Vicente Botta - 1976 to 1977 * Natal Gale - 1977 to 1979 * Robson Riedel Marinho - 1979 to 1981 * Januário Mantelli Neto - 1981 to 1983 * Néfi Teles - 1983 to 1985 * Luiz Carlos Santos - 1985 to 1987 * Luiz Benedicto Maximo - 1987 to 1989 * Antonio Cleidenir Tonico Ramos - 1989 to 1991 * Carlos Alberto Eugênio Apolinário - 1991 to 1993 *
Vitor Sapienza Vitor Sapienza (December 16, 1933 – April 9, 2020) was a Brazilian politician and economist from the state of São Paulo. Life Sapienza had a degree in economics and countable sciences from the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo. ...
- 1993 to 1995 * José Ricardo Alvarenga Tripoli - 1995 to 1997 * Paulo Setti Kobayashi - 1997 to 1999 * José Carlos Vaz de Lima - 1999 * Vanderlei Macris - 1999 to 2001 * Walter Meyer Feldman - 2001 to 2003 * Juscelino Cardoso de Sá - 2003 * Sidney Estanislay Beraldo - 2003 to 2005 * Rodrigo Garcia - 2005 to 2007 * Vaz de Lima - 2007 to 2009 * Barros Munhoz - 2009 to 2013 * Samuel Moreira - 2013 to 2015 * Fernando Capez - 2015 to 2017 *
Cauê Macris Cauê Macris (born 8 April 1983) is a Brazilian politician, member of the Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB). He is a State Deputy of the state of São Paulo and former President of the Legislative Assembly. Career Macris began his political ...
- 2017 to 2021 *
Carlos Pignatari Carlos Eduardo Pignatari (born 9 April 1959 in Votuporanga), mostly known as Carlão Pignatari, is a Brazilian entrepreneur and politician, member of the Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB). He was Mayor of Votuporanga for two terms and, in t ...
- Since 2021


Present composition


Leaderships


Partisan blocs composition


See also

* Museum of Art of the Parliament of São Paulo


References


External links

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Assembléia Legislativa do Estado de São Paulo - Official website
Politics of São Paulo (state)
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