Legislature of Corrientes Province | |
Native Name: | Legislatura de la Provincia de Corrientes |
Native Name Lang: | es |
Coa Pic: | Escudo de la Provincia de Corrientes (variante 3).svg |
Coa Res: | 75px |
House Type: | Bicameral |
Houses: | Senate Chamber of Deputies |
Leader1 Type: | Senate President |
Leader1: | Pedro Braillard |
Party1: | (ECO) |
Leader2 Type: | 1st Senate Vice President |
Leader2: | Henry Fick |
Party2: | (ECO) |
Leader3 Type: | Chamber President |
Leader3: | Pedro Cassani |
Party3: | (ECO) |
Members: | 45 15 senators 30 deputies |
House1: | Senate |
House2: | Chamber of Deputies |
Structure1: | Cámara de Senadores de la Provincia de Corrientes (2021-2023).svg |
Structure1 Res: | 250 |
Structure2: | Cámara de Diputados de la Provincia de Corrientes (2021-2023).svg |
Structure2 Res: | 250 |
Political Groups1: |
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Last Election1: | 29 August 2021 (5 seats) |
Political Groups2: |
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Last Election2: | 15 August 2021 (15 seats) |
Session Room: | Legislatura Corrientes.jpeg |
Session Res: | 250px |
Meeting Place: | Edificio de la Legislatura Corrientes, Corrientes Province |
The Legislature of Corrientes Province (es|Legislatura de la Provincia de Corrientes|links=no) is the legislature of Corrientes, one of the twenty three provinces that make up Argentina. It is a bicameral body, comprising the Chamber of Deputies (made up of 30 representatives), and the Senate (with 15 representatives).[1]
It is one of eight bicameral legislatures in the country.[2] [3] Members of both houses are elected by proportional representation in a single province-wide district. Senators serve for six years and deputies serve for four years; elections to both chambers are staggered; the Senate renews a third of its members every two years while the Chamber of Deputies renews half of its members every two years, emulating the system employed by both houses of the National Congress.[4]
Both houses of the Legislature convene in the provincial capital of Corrientes.[5]