56th Legislature of National Congress | |
Term Start: | 1 February 2019 |
Term End: | 31 January 2023 |
Membership1: | 81 senators |
Membership2: | 513 deputies |
Session1 Start: | 1 February 2019 |
Session1 End: | 23 December 2019 |
Session2 Start: | 3 February 2020 |
Session2 End: | 22 December 2020 |
Session3 Start: | 1 February 2021 |
Session3 End: | 21 December 2021 |
Session4 Start: | 2 February 2022 |
Session4 End: | 22 December 2022 |
The 56th Legislature of National Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the Federal Government of Brazil, composed by the Federal Senate and the Chamber of Deputies. It convened in Brasília on 1 February 2019, a month after the beginning of Jair Bolsonaro's only term as president, and ended on 31 January 2023.
In the 2018 elections, the Workers' Party won the majority of the Chamber with 56 deputies.[1] The Brazilian Democratic Movement kept the majority in the Senate with 12 senators.[2]
Mailza Gomes (PP), until 1 January 2023
José Teixeira (PL), from 2 January 2023
Rodrigo Cunha (PSDB)
Lucas Barreto (PSD)
Plínio Valério (PSDB)
Angelo Coronel (PSD)
Luiz do Carmo (PSC)
Selma Arruda (PODE), until 15 April 2020
Carlos Fávaro (PSD), from 15 December 2020
Antonio Anastasia (PSD), until 2 February 2022
Alexandre Silveira (PSD), from 2 February 2022
José Maranhão (MDB), until 6 February 2021
Nilda Gondim (MDB), from 6 February 2021
Arolde de Oliveira (PSD), until 21 October 2020
Carlos Portinho (PL), from 3 November 2020
Paulo Paim (PT)
Mecias de Jesus (Republicanos)
Jorginho Mello (PL), until 29 December 2022
Ivete da Silveira (MDB), from 30 December 2022
Sérgio Olímpio (PSL), until 19 March 2021
Alexandre Giordano (MDB), from 31 March 2021
Eduardo Gomes (PL)
Antônia Lúcia (Republicanos)
Flaviano Melo (MDB)
Jesus Sérgio (PDT)
Manuel Marcos (Republicanos), until 5 November 2020
Leo de Brito (PT), from 6 November 2020
Mara Rocha (MDB)
Vanda Milani (PROS)
Isnaldo Bulhões Junior (MDB)
João Henrique Caldas (PSB), until 1 January 2021
Pedro Vilela (PSDB), from 1 January 2021
Nivaldo Albuquerque (Republicanos)
Paulo Fernando (PT)
Sergio Toledo (PV)
Severino Pessoa (MDB)
Tereza Nelma (PSD)
Acácio Favacho (MDB)
Aline Gurgel (Republicanos)
André Abdon (PP)
Leda Sadala (PP)
Luiz Carlos Gomes (PSDB)
Marcivânia Flexa (PCdoB)
Vinicius Gurgel (PL)
Alberto Neto (PL)
Átila Lins (PSD)
Bosco Saraiva (Solidariedade)
José Ricardo (PT)
Marcelo Ramos (PSD)
Pablo Oliva (UNIÃO)
Sidney Leite (PSD)
Adolfo Viana (PSDB)
Afonso Florence (PT)
Alex Santana (Republicanos)
Antonio Brito (PSD)
Arthur Oliveira Maia (UNIÃO)
Cacá Leão (PP)
Carlos Tito (Avante)
Claudio Cajado (PP)
Daniel Almeida (PCdoB)
Elmar Nascimento (UNIÃO)
Félix Mendonça Júnior (PDT)
Igor Kannário (UNIÃO)
João Bacelar Batista (PV)
João Carlos Bacelar (PL)
João Roma (PL)
Jorge Solla (PT)
José Nunes (PSD)
José Rocha (UNIÃO)
José Santana Neto (PT)
Josias Gomes (PT)
Leur Lomanto Júnior (UNIÃO)
Marcelo Nilo (Republicanos)
Nelson Pellegrino (PT)
Otto Alencar Filho (PSD)
Paulo Azi (UNIÃO)
Raimundo Costa (PODE)
Ronaldo Carletto (PP)
Sérgio Brito (PSD)
Uldurico Junior (MDB)
Waldenor Pereira (PT)
AJ Albuquerque (PP)
Célio Studart (PSD)
Danilo Forte (UNIÃO)
Denis Bezerra (PSB)
Eduardo Bismarck (PDT)
Genecias Noronha (PL)
Heitor Freire (UNIÃO)
Idilvan Alencar (PDT)
Jaziel Pereira (PL)
José Félix Cirilo (PT)
Júnior Mano (PL)
Mauro Benevides Filho (PDT)
Moses Rodrigues (UNIÃO)
Pedro Augusto Bezerra (PDT)
Robério Monteiro (PDT)
Roberto Pessoa (PSDB)
Vaidon Oliveira (UNIÃO)
Amaro Neto (Republicanos)
Evair de Mello (PP)
Felipe Rigoni (UNIÃO)
Helder Salomão (PT)
Josias da Vitória (PP)
Lauriete Malta (PSC)
Norma Ayub (PP)
Paulo Foletto (PSB)
Sergio Vidigal (PDT)
Soraya Manato (PTB)
Celina Leão (PP), until 1 January 2023
Marcos Pacco (PODE), from 1 January 2023
Israel Batista (PSB)
Julio Cesar Ribeiro (Republicanos)
Luis Miranda (Republicanos)
Paula Belmonte (Cidadania)
Adriano do Baldy (PP)
Alcides Ribeiro (PL)
Alcides Rodrigues (Patriota)
Célio Silveira (MDB)
Elias Vaz (PSB)
Flávia Morais (PDT)
Francisco Jr. (PSD)
Glauskston Batista (PSC)
José Mario Schreiner (MDB)
José Nelto (PP)
Lucas Vergilio (Solidariedade)
Magda Mofatto (PL)
Vitor Hugo Almeida (PL)
Waldir Soares (UNIÃO)
Zacharias Calil (UNIÃO)
Aluisio Mendes (Republicanos)
Edilázio Júnior (PSD)
Eduardo Braide (PODE), until 1 January 2021
Josivaldo Melo (PSD), from 1 January 2021
Gil Cutrim (Republicanos)
Gildenemir Sousa (PL)
Hildo Rocha (MDB), until 23 January 2023
Wolmer Araújo (PV), from 23 January 2023
João Marcelo Souza (MDB)
José Carlos Nunes (PT)
Josimar Maranhãozinho (PL)
Junior Lourenço (PL)
Márcio Jerry (PCdoB)
Marreca Filho (Patriota)
Pedro Lucas Fernandes (UNIÃO)
Rubens Pereira Júnior (PT)
Ubirajara do Pindaré (PSB)
Carlos Bezerra (MDB)
Emanuel Pinheiro Neto (MDB)
Juarez Costa (MDB)
Leonardo Ribeiro (Republicanos)
Nelson Ned (Liberal Party (Brazil, 2006)
Neri Geller (PP)
Rosa Neide (PT)
Antônio Pinheiro (PT)
Beto Pereira (PSDB)
Dagoberto Nogueira (PSDB)
Fábio Trad (PSD)
Loester Trutis (PL)
Luiz Ovando (PP)
Rose Modesto (UNIÃO)
Vander Loubet (PT)
Alessandra Silva (Republicanos)
Áurea Carolina (PSOL)
Bilac Pinto (UNIÃO)
Charlles Evangelista (PP)
Diego Andrade (PSD)
Dimas Fabiano (PP)
Domingos Sávio (PL)
Eduardo Barbosa (PSDB)
Emidio Madeiro (PL)
Euclydes Pettersen (PSC)
Fabio Ramalho (MDB)
Franco Cartafina (PP)
Frederico Costa (Patriota)
Frederico Escaleira (Patriota)
Gilberto Abramo (Republicanos)
Greyce Elias (Avante)
Igor Timo (PODE)
João Siqueira (PT)
José Silva Soares (Solidariedade)
José Vitor Aguiar (PL)
Júlio Delgado (PV)
Lafayette de Andrada (Republicanos)
Léo Motta (Republicanos)
Leonardo Monteiro (PT)
Luis Tibé (Avante)
Luiz Gonzaga Ribeiro (PSD)
Margarida Salomão (PT), until 1 January 2021
Aelton Freitas (PP), from 1 January 2021
Marcelo Freitas (UNIÃO)
Mário Heringer (PDT)
Mauro Lopes (PP)
Misael Varella (PSD)
Newton Cardoso Jr. (MDB)
Odair Cunha (PT)
Paulo Guedes (PT)
Reginaldo Lopes (PT)
Rodrigo de Castro (PSDB)
Rogério Correia (PT)
Tiago Mitraud (NOVO)
Weliton Prado (PROS)
Airton Faleiro (PT)
Cássio Andrade (PSB)
Celso Sabino (UNIÃO)
Cristiano Vale (PP)
Edmilson Rodrigues (PSOL), until 1 January 2021
Vivi Reis (PSOL), from 1 January 2021
Éder Mauro (PL)
Eduardo Costa (PSD)
Elcione Barbalho (MDB)
José Priante (MDB)
Júnior Ferrari (PSD)
Nilson Pinto (PSDB)
Olival Marques (MDB)
Paulo Bengtson (PTB)
Vavá Martins (Republicanos)
Anastacio Ribeiro (PT)
Edna Henrique (Republicanos)
Efraim Filho (UNIÃO)
Gervásio Maia (PSB)
Hugo Motta (Republicanos)
Julian Lemos (UNIÃO)
Pedro Cunha Lima (PSDB)
Ruy Carneiro (PSC)
Wellington Roberto (PL)
Wilson Santiago (Republicanos)
Aliel Machado (PV)
Aline Sleutjes (PROS)
Aroldo Martins (Republicanos)
Diego Garcia (Republicanos)
Emerson Petriv (PROS), until 17 September 2021
Osmar Serraglio (PP), from 17 September 2021
Enio Verri (PT)
Fernando Giacobo (PL)
Filipe Barros (PL)
Gilson Fahur
Gustavo Fruet (PDT)
Hermes Parcianello (MDB)
José Carlos Schiavinato (PP)
Luiz Goularte (Solidariedade)
Nelsi Cogueto (PL)
Ney Leprevost (UNIÃO)
Paulo Eduardo Martins (PL)
Pedro Lupion (PP)
Rubens Bueno (Cidadania)
Sandro Alex (PSD)
Sergio Souza (MDB)
Zeca Dirceu (PT)
André Ferreira (PL)
Augusto Coutinho (Republicanos)
Carlos Veras (PT)
Daniel Coelho (Cidadania)
Danilo Cabral (PSB)
Eduardo da Fonte (PP)
Felipe Carreras (PSB)
Fernando Monteiro (PP)
Fernando Rodolfo (PL)
Francisco Eurico (PL)
Gonzaga Patriota (PSB)
João Henrique Campos (PSB), until 1 January 2021
Milton Coelho (PSB), from 1 January 2021
Ossesio Silva (Republicanos)
Raul Henry (MDB)
Renildo Calheiros (PCdoB)
Ricardo Teobaldo (PODE)
Sebastião Oliveira (Avante)
Silvio Costa Filho (Republicanos)
Tadeu Alencar (PSB), until 2 February 2023
Severino Ninho (PSB, from 2 February 2023
Wolney Queiroz (PDT)
Assis Carvalho (PT), from 5 July 2020
Merlong Solano (PT), from 8 July 2020
Átila Lira (PP)
Fábio Abreu (PSD)
Flávio Nogueira (PT)
Iracema Portella (PP)
Júlio Cesar (PSD)
Marcos Aurélio Sampaio (PSD)
Margarete Coelho (PP), until 3 January 2023
Marina Santos (Republicanos)
Rejane Dias (PT), until 12 January 2023
Maia Filho (PP), from 12 January 2023
Alexandre Serfiotis (PSD), until 1 January 2021
Pedro Augusto Palareti (PP)
Altineu Côrtes (PL)
Antônio Furtado (UNIÃO)
Aureo Ribeiro (Solidariedade)
Chiquinho Brazão (UNIÃO)
Chris Tonietto (PL)
Christino Aureo (PP)
Fabiana Silva (PL)
Felício Laterça (PP)
Flordelis (PSD), until 12 August 2021
Jones Moura (PSD), from 15 September 2021
Gelson Azevedo (PL)
Gutemberg Reis (MDB)
João Carlos Gurgel (PL)
Jorge Braz (Republicanos)
Joziel Ferreira (Patriota)
Lourival Gomes (PP)
Luiz Teixeira Júnior (PP)
Márcio Labre (PL)
Paulo Ganime (NOVO)
Paulo Ramos (PDT)
Pedro Paulo (PSD)
Rogério Teixeira Junior (UNIÃO)
Rosângela Gomes (Republicanos)
Vinicius Farah (UNIÃO)
Wladimir Garotinho (PSD), until 1 January 2021
Ricardo Correa (PDT), from 1 January 2021
Benes Leocádio (UNIÃO)
Beto Rosado (PP)
Eliéser Girão (PL)
João Maia (PL)
Walter Alves (MDB)
Afonso Hamm (PP)
Alceu Moreira (MDB)
Bibo Nunes (PL)
Bohn Gass (PT)
Carlos Gomes (Republicanos)
Covatti Filho (PP)
Daniel Trzeciak (PSDB)
Danrlei Hinterholz (PSD)
Giovani Cherini (PL)
Giovani Feltes (MDB)
Henrique Fontana (PT)
Lucas Redecker (PSDB)
Marcelo Moraes (PL)
Márcio Biolchi (MDB)
Marlon Santos (PL)
Maurício Dziedricki (PODE)
Nereu Crispim (PSD)
Pompeo de Mattos (PDT)
Ubiratan Sanderson (PL)
Antonio Carlos Nicoletti (UNIÃO)
Expedito Netto (PSD)
Jaqueline Cassol (PP)
João Chrisóstomo (PL)
Léo Moraes (PODE)
Mariana Carvalho (Republicanos)
Mauro Nazif (PSB)
Edio Lopes (PL)
Haroldo Cathedral (PSD)
Jhonatan de Jesus (Republicanos)
Ottaci Nascimento (Solidariedade)
Angela Amin (PP)
Carlos Chiodini (MDB)
Carmen Zanotto (Cidadania)
Celso Maldaner (MDB)
Daniel Freitas (PL)
Darci de Matos (PSD)
Fabio Schiochet (UNIÃO)
Luiz Armando Schroeder (PL)
Gilson Marques (NOVO)
Hélio Costa (PSD)
Pedro Uczai (PT)
Ricardo Guidi (PSD)
Rodrigo Coelho (PODE)
Rogério Peninha (MDB)
Abou Anni (UNIÃO)
Adriana Ventura (NOVO)
Alencar Santana (PT)
Alex Manente (Cidadania)
Alexandre Leite (UNIÃO)
Alexis Fonteyne (NOVO)
Antonio Cezar Freire (PSD)
Arnaldo Jardim (Cidadania)
Augusto Rosa (PL)
Carlos Sampaio (PSDB)
Carlos Zarattini (PT)
Celso Russomanno (Republicanos)
David Soares (UNIÃO)
Eduardo Cury (PSDB)
Enrico Misasi (MDB)
Eugênio Zuliani (UNIÃO)
Guilherme Derrite (PL)
Guilherme Mussi (PP)
Herculano Passos (Republicanos)
José Guilherme Peixoto (PSC)
Junior Bozzella (UNIÃO)
Katia Sastre (PL)
Luiz Carlos Motta (PL)
Luiz Flávio Gomes (PSB)
Luiz Philippe of Orléans-Braganza (PL)
Marcio Alvino (PL)
Marcio Tadeu (PL)
Marco Bertaiolli (PSD)
Maria Rosas (Republicanos)
Miguel Lombardi (PL)
Milton Vieira (Republicanos)
Nilto Tatto (PT)
Orlando Silva (PCdoB)
Paulo Pereira da Silva (Solidariedade)
Ricardo Izar (PP)
Roberto Alves (Republicanos)
Roberto de Lucena (Republicanos)
Roberto Peternelli (UNIÃO)
Rodrigo Agostinho (PSB)
Rosana Valle (PL)
Rui Falcão (PT)
Samuel Moreira (PSDB)
Vinicius Carvalho (Republicanos)
Vitor Lippi (PSDB)
Bosco Costa (PL)
Fábio Henrique (UNIÃO)
Fábio Mitidieri (PSD), until 1 January 2023
Alexandre Figueiredo (PSD), from 1 January 2023
Fabio Reis (PSD)
João Daniel (PT)
Luiz Augusto Ribeiro (Republicanos)
Valdevan de Jesus (PL)
Carlos Henrique Gaguim (UNIÃO)
Célio Moura (PT)
Dulce Miranda (MDB)
Eli Borges (PL)
Osires Damaso (PSC)
Tiago Dimas (PODE)
State | Vacated by | Reason for change | Successor | Date of succerssor's formal installation |
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Alagoas | João Henrique Caldas (PSB) | Resigned on 1 January 2021 to become Mayor of Maceió. Successor was seated on the same day. | Pedro Vilela Neto (PSDB) | 1 January 2021 |
Amapá | Vinicius Gurgel (PL) | Licensed since 5 December 2019 for medical treatment. Successor was seated on the same day. | Patricia Ferraz (PODE) | 5 December 2019 |
Bahia | Josias Gomes (PT) | Licensed since 13 March 2019 to become State Secretary of Rural Development of Bahia. Successor was seated on the same day. | Joseildo Ramos (PT) | 13 March 2019 |
Sérgio Brito (PSD) | Licensed from 14 March to 2 October 2019 to become State Secretary of Urban Development of Bahia. Successor was seated on the same day. | Paulo Magalhães (PSD) | 14 March 2019 | |
Paulo Magalhães (PSD) | Holder returned to his seat. | Sérgio Brito (PSD) | 2 October 2019 | |
Nelson Pellegrino (PT) | Licensed since 28 November 2019 to become State Secretary of Urban Development of Bahia. Successor was seated on the same day. | Paulo Magalhães (PSD) | 28 November 2019 | |
Ceará | Mauro Benevides Filho (PDT) | Licensed from 28 May to 1 October 2019 to become State Secretary of Planning and Management of Ceará. Successor was seated on the same day. | Aníbal Gomes (DEM) | 28 May 2019 |
Aníbal Gomes (DEM) | Holder returned to his seat. | Mauro Benevides Filho (PSB) | 1 October 2019 | |
Espírito Santo | Paulo Foletto (PSB) | Licensed since 5 February 2019 to become State Secretary of Agriculture, Supply, Aquaculture and Fishing of Espírito Santo. Successor was seated on the same day. | Ted Conti (PSB) | 5 February 2019 |
Sergio Vidigal (PDT) | Resigned on 31 December 2020 to become Mayor of Vitória. Successor was seated on the next day | Neucimar Fraga (PSD) | 1 January 2021 | |
Maranhão | Rubens Pereira Júnior (PCdoB) | Licensed since 25 February 2019 to become State Secretary of Cities and Urban Development of Maranhão. Second substitute was seated weeks later. | Gastão Vieira (PROS) | 19 March 2019 |
Cleber Verde (REPUBLICANOS) | Licensed since 2 December 2019 for personal reasons. Successor was seated days later. | Antonio Gonçalo (REPUBLICANOS) | 4 December 2019 | |
Josimar Maranhãozinho (PL) | Licensed from 11 February to 11 June 2020 due to medical treatment and personal issues. Successor was seated days later. | Paulo Marinho Jr. (PL) | 13 February 2020 | |
Paulo Marinho Jr. (PL) | Holder returned to his seat. | Josimar Maranhãozinho (PL) | 11 June 2020 | |
Eduardo Braide (PODE) | Resigned on 1 January 2021 to become Mayor of São Luis. Successor was seated on the same day. | Josivaldo Santos (PODE) | 1 January 2021 | |
Mato Grosso do Sul | Tereza Cristina (DEM) | Licensed from 1 January 2019 to 9 July 2019 to become Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply. Successor was seated in the beginning of the Legislature. | Geraldo Resende (PSDB) | 1 February 2019 |
Geraldo Resende (PSDB) | Holder returned to her seat. | Tereza Cristina (DEM) | 9 July 2019 | |
Tereza Cristina (DEM) | Licensed from 16 July 2019 to 6 August 2019 to become Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply. Successor was seated on the same day. | Geraldo Resende (PSDB) | 16 July 2019 | |
Geraldo Resende (PSDB) | Holder returned to her seat. | Tereza Cristina (DEM) | 6 August 2019 | |
Tereza Cristina (DEM) | Licensed since 8 August 2019 to become Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply. Second substitute was seated on the next day. | Bia Cavassa (PSDB) | 9 August 2019 | |
Minas Gerais | Marcelo Álvaro Antônio (PSL) | Licensed from 1 January 2019 to 9 July 2019 to become Minister of Tourism. Successor was seated in the beginning of the Legislature. | Eneias Reis (PSL) | 1 February 2019 |
Eneias Reis (PSL) | Holder returned to his seat. | Marcelo Álvaro Antônio (PSL) | 9 July 2019 | |
Marcelo Álvaro Antônio (PSL) | Licensed from 16 July 2019 to 6 August 2019 to become Minister of Tourism. Successor was seated on the same day. | Eneias Reis (PSL) | 16 July 2019 | |
Eneias Reis (PSL) | Holder returned to his seat. | Marcelo Álvaro Antônio (PSL) | 6 July 2019 | |
Marcelo Álvaro Antônio (PSL) | Licensed since 8 August 2019 to become Minister of Tourism. Successor was seated on the same day. | Eneias Reis (PSL) | 8 August 2019 | |
Bilac Pinto (DEM) | Licensed since 29 August 2019 to becobe State Secretary of Government of Minas Gerais. Second substitute was seated on the same day. | Fabiano Tolentino (CIDADANIA) | 29 August 2019 | |
Eneias Reis (PSL) | Holder returned to his seat. | Marcelo Álvaro Antônio (PSL) | 9 December 2020 | |
Margarida Salomão (PT) | Resigned on 1 January 2021 to become Mayor of Juíz de Fora. Successor was seated on the same day. | Aelton Freitas (PL) | 1 January 2021 | |
Pará | Edmilson Rodrigues (PSOL) | Resigned on 1 January 2021 to become Mayor of Belém. Successor was seated on the same day. | Vivi Reis (PSOL) | 1 January 2021 |
Paraná | Ney Leprevost (PSD) | Licensed since 4 February 2019 to become State Secretary of Justice, Labor and Human Rights of Paraná. Successor was seated on the next day. | Evandro Roman (PSD) | 5 February 2019 |
Sandro Alex (PSD) | Licensed since 4 February 2019 to become State Secretary of Infrastructure and Logistics of Paraná. Second substitute was seated on the next day. | Reinhold Stephanes Junior (PSD) | 5 February 2019 | |
Pernambuco | João Campos (PSB) | Resigned on 20 December 2020 to become Mayor of Recife. Successor was seated weeks later. | Milton Coelho (PSB) | 1 January 2021 |
Piauí | Fábio Abreu (PL) | Licensed since 28 March 2019 to become State Secretary of Public Security of Piauí. Second substitute was seated months later. | Paes Landim (PTB) | 11 June 2019 |
Rio de Janeiro | Jean Wyllys (PSOL) | Resigned 24 January 2019 due to death threats received by him. Successor was seated in the beginning of the Legislature. | David Miranda (PSOL) | 1 February 2019 |
Wagner Montes (REPUBLICANOS) | Died 26 January 2019. Successor was seated in the beginning of the Legislature. | Jorge Braz (REPUBLICANOS) | 1 February 2019 | |
Fabiana Poubel (PSL) | Licensed from 7 August to 24 October 2019 to become State Secretary of Vitimization and Support to the Person with Disabilities of Rio de Janeiro. Successor was seated on the same day. | Ricardo Perica (PSL) | 7 August 2019 | |
Ricardo Perica (PSL) | Holder returned to her seat. | Fabiana Poubel (PSL) | 24 October 2019 | |
Altineu Côrtes (PL) | Licensed since 18 December 2019 to become State Secretary of Environment and Sustainability of Rio de Janeiro. Successor was seated on the same day. | Marcus Gomes (PL) | 18 December 2019 | |
Alexandre Serfiotis (PSD) | Resigned on 1 January 2021 to become Mayor of Porto Real. Successor was seated on the same day. | Pedro Augusto (PSD) | 1 January 2021 | |
Wladimir Garotinho (PSD) | Resigned on 1 January 2021 to become Mayor of Campos dos Goytacazes. Successor was seated on the same day. | Ricardo Correa (PATRI) | 1 January 2021 | |
Pedro Paulo (DEM) | Licensed since 1 January 2021 to become Municipal Secretary of Finances and Planning of Rio de Janeiro. Successor was seated on the next day. | Marcos Soares (DEM) | 2 January 2021 | |
Marcelo Calero (CDN) | Licensed since 1 January 2021 to become Municipal Secretary of Government and Public Integrity of Rio de Janeiro. Successor was seated on the next day. | Otavio Leite (PSDB) | 2 January 2021 | |
Daniel Silveira (PSL) | Arrested on 16 February 2021 by order of Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes. Successor was not seated. | |||
Flordelis (PSD) | Removed on 11 August 2021 for breaching parliamentary decorum. Successor was seated weeks later. | Jones Moura (PSD) | 15 September 2021 | |
Rio Grande do Sul | Onyx Lorenzoni (DEM) | Licensed since 1 January 2019 to become Chief of Staff of the Presidency. Successor was seated in the beginning of the Legislature. | Marcelo Brum (PSL) | 1 February 2019 |
Osmar Terra (MDB) | Licensed from 1 January 2019 to 9 July 2019 to become Minister of Citizenship. Successor was seated in the beginning of the Legislature. | Darcísio Perondi (MDB) | 1 February 2019 | |
Covatti Filho (PP) | Licensed since 12 February 2019 to become State Secretary of Agriculture, Livestock and Rural Development of Rio Grande do Sul Successor was seated on the same day. | Ronaldo Santini (PTB) | 12 February 2019 | |
Marcelo Brum (PSL) | Holder returned to his seat. | Onyx Lorenzoni (DEM) | 9 July 2019 | |
Onyx Lorenzoni (DEM) | Licensed from 16 July 2019 to 6 August 2019 to become Chief of Staff of the Presidency. Successor was seated on the same day. | Marcelo Brum (PSL) | 16 July 2019 | |
Marcelo Brum (PSL) | Holder returned to his seat. | Onyx Lorenzoni (DEM) | 6 August 2019 | |
Onyx Lorenzoni (DEM) | Licensed since 8 August 2019 to become Chief of Staff of the Presidency. Successor was seated on the same day. | Marcelo Brum (PSL) | 8 August 2019 | |
Covatti Filho (PP) | Licensed since 3 February 2020 to become State Secretary of Agriculture, Livestock and Rural Development of Rio Grande do Sul. Successor was seated on the same day. | Ronaldo Santini (PTB) | 3 February 2020 | |
Darcísio Perondi (MDB) | Holder returned to his seat. | Osmar Terra (MDB) | 18 February 2020 | |
São Paulo | Guilherme Mussi (PP) | Licensed from 13 August to 13 December 2019 due to medical treatment and personal reasons. Successor was seated on the next week. | Miguel Haddad (PSDB) | 20 August 2019 |
Carla Zambelli (PSL) | Licensed from 29 October to 5 November 2019 due to pregnancy. Successor was not seated. | |||
Eli Corrêa Filho (DEM) | Licensed since 12 December 2019 due to personal reason and medical treatment. Successor was seated on the next day. | Miguel Haddad (PSDB) | 13 December 2019 | |
Jefferson Campos (PSB) | Licensed since 16 December 2019 for personal reasons and medical treatment. Successor was seated on the next day. | Luiz Lauro Filho (PSDB) | 17 December 2019 | |
Luiz Flávio Gomes (PSB) | Licensed from 12 February to 1 April 2020. Died on 1 April 2020. Successor was seated in February 2020 and became holder in April 2020. | Ricardo Silva (PSB) | 17 February 2020 | |
Renata Abreu (PODE) | Licensed since 3 March 2020 for medical treatment and parental leave. Successor was seated on the next day. | Sinval Malheiros (PODE) | 4 March 2020 |
State | Vacated by | Reason for change | Successor | Date of succerssor's formal installation |
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Acre | Gladson Cameli (PP) | Resigned on 1 January 2019 to take office as Governor of Acre. Successor was seated days later. | Mailza Gomes (PP) | 3 January 2019 |
Alagoas | Fernando Collor (PROS) | Licensed since 3 April 2019 for personal reasons. Successor was seated on the same day. | Renilde Bulhões (PROS) | 3 April 2019 |
Renilde Bulhões (PROS) | Holder returned to his seat. | Fernando Collor (PROS) | 1 August 2019 | |
Amapá | Lucas Barreto (PSD) | Licensed from 16 December 2019 to 20 April 2020 due to health issues. Successor was seated on the next day. | Paulo Albuquerque (PSD) | 17 December 2019 |
Paulo Albuquerque (PSD) | Holder returned to his seat. | Lucas Barreto (PSD) | 20 April 2020 | |
Ceará | Cid Gomes (PDT) | Licensed from 11 December 2019 to 11 April 2020 for personal reasons. Successor was seated on the same day. | Prisco Bezerra (PDT) | 11 December 2019 |
Prisco Bezerra (PDT) | Holder returned to his seat. | Cid Gomes (PDT) | 11 April 2020 | |
Espírito Santo | Rose de Freitas (PODE) | Licensed from 19 November 2019 to 26 March 2020 due to health issues. Successor was seated on the next day. | Luiz Pastore (MDB) | 20 December 2019 |
Luiz Pastore (MDB) | Holder returned to his seat. | Rose de Freitas (PODE) | 26 March 2020 | |
Goiás | Ronaldo Caiado (DEM) | Resigned on 1 January 2019 to take office as Governor of Goiás. Successor was seated on the next day. | Luiz do Carmo (MDB) | 2 January 2019 |
Mato Grosso | Selma Arruda (PODE) | Senator was removed from office by the Director's Board of the Senate after decision of the Superior Electoral Court. Successor was seated days later. | Carlos Fávaro (PSD) | 17 April 2020 |
Minas Gerais | Antônio Anastasia (PSD) | Resigned on 2 February 2022 to take office as Justice of the Federal Court of Accounts. Successor was seated on the same day. | Alexandre Silveira (PSD) | 2 February 2022 |
Paraíba | Daniella Ribeiro (PP) | Licensed from September 2020 to January 2021 for personal reasons. Successor was seated on the same day. | Diego Tavares (PP) | 23 September 2020 |
Veneziano Vital do Rêgo (MDB) | Licensed from September 2020 to January 2021 for personal reasons Successor was seated on the next week. | Ney Suassuna (REP) | 29 September 2020 | |
José Maranhão (MDB) | Licensed on 6 January 2021 to begin treatment against COVID-19 Successor was seated on the next week. Maranhão died on 6 February 2021 and successor assumed his seat until the end of the term. | Nilda Gondim (MDB) | 12 January 2021 | |
Diego Tavares (PP) | Holder returned to her seat | Daniella Ribeiro (PP) | 22 January 2021 | |
Ney Suassuna (REP) | Holder returned to his seat | Veneziano Vital do Rêgo (MDB) | 22 January 2021 | |
Piauí | Ciro Nogueira (PP) | Licensed on 27 July 2021 to assume office as Chief of Staff of the Presidency Successor was seated of the following day | Eliane Nogueira (PP) | 28 July 2021 |
Rio de Janeiro | Arolde de Oliveira (PSD) | Died on 21 October 2020 due to complications caused by COVID-19. Successor was seated weeks later. | Carlos Portinho (PSD) | 3 November 2020 |
Rio Grande do Norte | Fátima Bezerra (PT) | Resigned on 1 January 2019 to take office as Governor of Rio Grande do Norte. Successor was seated days later. | Jean Paul Prates (PT) | 3 January 2019 |
Roraima | Chico Rodrigues (DEM) | Licensed from October 2020 to February 2021 for personal reasons. Successor wasn't seated. | ||
Holder returned to his seat. | Chico Rodrigues (DEM) | 18 February 2021 | ||
São Paulo | Sérgio Olímpio (PSL) | Died on 18 March 2021 due to complication caused by COVID-19. Successor was seated two weeks later. | Alexandre Giordano (PSL) | 31 March 2021 |
José Serra (PSDB) | Licensed on 9 August 2021 to begin treatment against Parkinson's disease. Successor was seated days later. | José Aníbal (PSDB) | 11 August 2021 |
Name | Date | From | To | Constituency | Reason | |||
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Alessandro Vieira | 20 November 2018 | Sustainability Network | Cidadania | Sergipe | Party didn't reach the election threshold, allowing him to leave the party without any penalty.[35] | |||
Fernando Collor | 15 January 2019 | Christian Labour Party | Republican Party of the Social Order | Alagoas | Party didn't reach the election threshold, allowing him to leave the party without any penalty.[36] | |||
Jorge Kajuru | 15 January 2019 | Progressive Republican Party | Brazilian Socialist Party | Goiás | Party didn't reach the election threshold, allowing him to leave the party without any penalty. Party was also fused with Patriota after the election.[37] | |||
9 August 2019 | Brazilian Socialist Party | Patriota | Kajuru left the party after disagreements involving his alignment with President Jair Bolsonaro.[38] | |||||
18 September 2019 | Patriota | Cidadania | Senator left the party to look for more seats in the Senate Committees.[39] | |||||
Eduardo Gomes | 29 January 2019 | Solidariedade | Brazilian Democratic Movement | Tocantins | Senator left the party aiming a seat in the Senate Director's Board.[40] | |||
Nelsinho Trad | 30 January 2019 | Brazilian Labour Party | Social Democratic Party | Mato Grosso do Sul | Left the party stating that he was looking for an "expansion of important political spaces in the House".[41] | |||
Lucas Barreto | 30 January 2019 | Brazilian Labour Party | Social Democratic Party | Amapá | Joined Social Democratic in January 2019.[42] | |||
Telmário Mota | 31 January 2019 | Brazilian Labour Party | Republican Party of the Social Order | Roraima | Resigned from the party. | |||
Zenaide Maia | Humanist Party of Solidarity | Republican Party of the Social Order | Rio Grande do Norte | Party didn't reach the election threshold, allowing her to leave the party without any penalty. Party was also fused with Podemos.[43] | ||||
Eduardo Girão | 2 February 2019 | Republican Party of the Social Order | Podemos | Ceará | Senator stated he was "looking for more protagonism".[44] | |||
Styvenson Valentim | 4 February 2019 | Sustainability Network | Podemos | Rio Grande do Norte | Party didn't reach the election threshold, allowing him to leave the party without any penalty.[45] | |||
Lasier Martins | 5 February 2019 | Social Democratic Party | Podemos | Rio Grande do Sul | Senator stated he left Social Democratic for "personal reasons".[46] | |||
Marcos do Val | 14 August 2019 | Cidadania | Podemos | Espírito Santo | Joined Podemos in August 2019 after an invitation made by senator Alvaro Dias.[47] | |||
José Reguffe | 18 September 2019 | Podemos | Federal District | Joined Podemos in September 2019.[48] | ||||
Selma Arruda | Social Liberal Party | Podemos | Mato Grosso | Resigned from Social Liberal citing "pressure coming from everywhere".[49] | ||||
Flávio Bolsonaro | 12 November 2019 | Social Liberal Party | Rio de Janeiro | Resigned from Social Liberal for the creation of Alliance for Brazil.[50] | ||||
27 March 2020 | Republicanos | Joined Republicanos in March 2020.[51] | ||||||
31 May 2021 | Republicanos | Patriota | Joined Patriota in May 2021. | |||||
Antônio Anastasia | 12 February 2020 | Brazilian Social Democracy Party | Social Democratic Party | Minas Gerais | Resigned from Brazilian Social Democracy in February 2020.[52] | |||
Vanderlan Cardoso | 3 March 2020 | Progressistas | Social Democratic Party | Goiás | Resigned from Progressistas due to the party's approach to Governor Ronaldo Caiado.[53] | |||
Kátia Abreu | 11 March 2020 | Democratic Labour Party | Progressistas | Tocantins | Resigned from Democratic Labour in March 2020.[54] | |||
Flávio Arns | 31 August 2020 | Sustainability Network | Podemos | Paraná | Resigned from Sustainability Network in August 2020.[55] | |||
Elmano Férrer | 29 September 2020 | Progressistas | Podemos | Piauí | Resigned from Progressistas in September 2020.[56] | |||
Carlos Portinho | 28 December 2020 | Social Democratic Party | Liberal Party | Rio de Janeiro | Resigned from Social Democratic in December 2020.[57] | |||
Rose de Freitas | 12 January 2021 | Podemos | Brazilian Democratic Movement | Espírito Santo | Resigned from Podemos in January 2021.[58] | |||
Veneziano Vital do Rêgo | 12 January 2021 | Brazilian Socialist Party | Brazilian Democratic Movement | Paraíba | Resigned from Brazilian Socialist in January 2021. | |||
Romário Faria | 8 April 2021 | Podemos | Liberal Party | Rio de Janeiro | Defected from Podemos to the Liberal Party in April 2021.[59] | |||
Márcio Bittar | 23 September 2021 | Brazilian Democratic Movement | Social Liberal Party | Acre | Defected from MDB to Social Liberal in September 2021.[60] | |||
Rodrigo Pacheco | 27 October 2021 | Democrats | Social Democratic Party | Minas Gerais | Defected to Social Democratic to run for President in 2022.[61] [62] |
Committee | Chair | |
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Agriculture and Agrarian Reform | Acir Gurgacz (PDT-RO) | |
Constitution, Justice and Citizenship | Davi Alcolumbre (DEM-AP) | |
Economic Affairs | Otto Alencar (PSD-BA) | |
Education, Culture and Sports | Marcelo Castro (MDB-PI) | |
Environment | Jaques Wagner (PT-BA) | |
Ethics and Parliamentary Decorum | Jayme Campos (DEM-MT) | |
Foreign Affairs and National Defence | Kátia Abreu (PP-TO) | |
Human Rights and Participative Legislation | Humberto Costa (PT-PE) | |
Infrastructure Services | Dário Berger (MDB-SC) | |
Regional Development and Tourism | Fernando Collor (PROS-AL) | |
Science, Technology, Innovation, Communication and Computing | Rodrigo Cunha (PSDB-AL) | |
Social Affairs | Sérgio Petecão (PSD-AC) | |
Transparency, Governance, Inspection and Control and Consumer Defence | José Reguffe (PODE-DF) |
Committee | Chair | |
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Agriculture, Livestock, Supply and Rural Development | Aline Sleutjes (PSL-PR) | |
Consumer Defence | Celso Russomanno (REPUBLICANOS-SP) | |
Constitution, Justice and Citizenship | Bia Kicis (PSL-DF) | |
Culture | Alice Portugal (PCdoB-BA) | |
Defense of Women Rights | Elcione Barbalho (MDB-PA) | |
Defense of Elderly Rights | Frederico Escaleira (PATRI-MG) | |
Defense of People with Disabilities Rights | Rejane Dias (PT-PI) | |
Economic Development, Industry, Trade and Services | Otto Alencar Filho (PSD-BA) | |
Education | Dorinha Seabra Rezende (DEM-TO) | |
Environment and Sustainable Development | Carla Zambelli (PSL-SP) | |
Finances and Taxation | Júlio Cesar (PSD-PI) | |
Financial Supervision and Control | Aureo Ribeiro (SOLIDARIEDADE-RJ) | |
Foreign Affairs and National Defence | Aécio Neves (PSDB-MG) | |
Human Rights and Minorities | Carlos Veras (PT-PE) | |
Labour, Administration and Public Service | Afonso Motta (PDT-RS) | |
Mines and Energy | Edio Lopes (PL-RR) | |
National Integration, Regional Development and Amazon | Cristiano Vale (PL-PA) | |
Participative Legislation | Waldenor Pereira (PT-BA) | |
Public Security and Fight Against Organized Crime | Emanuel Pinheiro Neto (PTB-MT) | |
Roads and Transports | Gutemberg Reis (MDB-RJ) | |
Science and Technology, Communication and Computing | Aliel Machado (PSB-PR) | |
Social Security and Family | Luiz Teixeira Jr. (PP-RJ) | |
Sports | Felipe Carreras (PSB-PE) | |
Tourism | João Carlos Bacelar (PODE-BA) | |
Urban Development | José Priante (MDB-PA) |
Committee | Reason | Chair | Rapporteur | House | Status | |
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Brumadinho dam disaster | Investigate the causes of the dam disruption of Mina Córrego do Feijão on 25 January 2019. | Rogério Correa (PT-MG) | Júlio Delgado (PSB-MG) | Chamber of Deputies | Finished | |
Illicit practices in BNDES | Investigate illicit practices occurred in the Brazilian Development Bank between 2003 and 2015. | Vanderlei Macris (PSDB-SP) | Altineu Côrtes (PL-RJ) | Chamber of Deputies | Finished | |
Fake news | Investigate the spread of fake news during the 2018 election. | Angelo Coronel (PSD-BA) | Lídice da Mata (PSB-BA) | National Congress | Suspended | |
Oil leak in the Northeast | Investigate the oil leak in the beaches of Brazil's Northeast region. | Herculano Passos (MDB-SP) | Vacant | Chamber of Deputies | Finished | |
Chapecoense flight crash aftermath | Oversight the situation of families of the victims of the LaMia Flight 2933 crash on 28 November 2016. | Jorginho Mello (PL-SC) | Izalci Lucas (PSDB-DF) | Senate | Active | |
Amazon rainforest wildfires | Investigate the causes of the increase of slash-and-burn index in the Legal Amazon. | Senate | ||||
COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil | Investigate the acts of the federal government to contain the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil. | Omar Aziz (PSD-AM) | Renan Calheiros (MDB-AL) | Senate | Finished |