Legislative Assembly of Madeira

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Legislative Assembly of the Autonomous Region of Madeira
Assembleia Legislativa da Região Autónoma da Madeira
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10th Legislature |
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Type |
Type |
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Leadership |
President |
José Lino Tranquada Gomes, PPD/PSD Since 2015 |
Structure |
Seats |
47 |
 |
Political groups |
Regional Government
Opposition
CDS–PP (7)
PS—PTP—PAN—MPT (6)
JPP (5)
- PCP (2)
BE (2)
Independent (1) (elected for the now extinct PND)
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Elections |
Voting system |
Party-list proportional representation D'Hondt method
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Last election |
29 March 2015 |
Next election |
On or before October 2019 |
Meeting place |
Funchal |
Website |
http://www.alram.pt/ |
The Legislative Assembly of Madeira (Portuguese: Assembleia Legislativa da Madeira) is the legislature of the Portuguese autonomous region of Madeira. The last regional election was held on 29 March 2015 and the party with the most votes was the Social Democratic Party with 56,569 votes (44.36% share), which standalone holds an absolute majority in the assembly.
Regional elections
- 1976
- 1980
- 1984
- 1988
- 1992
- 1996
- 2000
- 2004
- 2007
- 2011
- 2015
See also
- List of Presidents of the Legislative Assembly of the Autonomous Region of Madeira
- Legislative Assembly of the Azores
References
Political parties in Portugal
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Parties represented in the Assembly of the Republic (230) |
Social Democratic Party (89)
Socialist Party (86)
Left Bloc (19)
CDS – People's Party (18)
Unitary Democratic Coalition (17: Portuguese Communist Party, 15 — Ecologist Party "The Greens", 2)
People–Animals–Nature (1)
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Legislative Assembly of the Azores Autonomous Region (57) |
Socialist Party (31)
Social Democratic Party (20)
CDS – People's Party (3)
Left Bloc (1)
Unitary Democratic Coalition (1: Portuguese Communist Party, 1 — Ecologist Party "The Greens", 0)
People's Monarchist Party (1)
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Legislative Assembly of the Madeira Autonomous Region (47) |
Social Democratic Party (24)
CDS – People's Party (7)
- Change Coalition (6: Socialist Party, 5 — Portuguese Labour Party, 1 — People–Animals–Nature, 0 – Earth Party, 0)
Together for the People (5)
Unitary Democratic Coalition (2: Portuguese Communist Party, 2 — Ecologist Party "The Greens", 0)
Left Bloc (2)
Independent (elected for the, now extinct, New Democracy Party) (1)
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European Parliament (21) |
Socialist Party (8)
Social Democratic Party (6)
Unitary Democratic Coalition (3: Portuguese Communist Party, 3 — Ecologist Party "The Greens", 0)
Democratic Republican Party (1)
Earth Party (1)
CDS – People's Party (1)
Left Bloc (1)
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Non-parliamentary parties |
- Portuguese Workers' Communist Party
- LIVRE
- National Renovator Party
- Socialist Alternative Movement
- Revolutionary Socialism
- We, the Citizens!
- United Party of Retirees and Pensioners
- Citizenship and Christian Democracy
- Liberal Democratic Party
- Workers Party of Socialist Unity
- Liberal Initiative
- Alliance
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- Portal:Politics
- List of political parties
- Politics of Portugal
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