General Assembly (Brazil)

The General Assembly was the bicameral parliament of the Empire of Brazil. Article 14 of the Imperial Constitution established the General Assembly, which consisted of the Chamber of Deputies (lower house) and the Senate (upper house).

General Assembly of the Empire of Brazil

Assembleia Geral do Império do Brasil
Type
Type
HousesSenate
Chamber of Deputies
History
Founded6 May 1826 (1826-05-06)
Succeeded byNational Congress
Leadership
President of the Senate
Marquess of Santo Amaro (first)
Paulino de Sousa (last)
President of the Chamber of Deputies
Pereira da Nóbrega (first)
Baron of Lucena (last)
Seats125 deputies and 50 senators
Elections
Last Senate election
1889 (The Constitution determined that the Prince Imperial of Brazil would have a seat in the senate when he turned 25 and the election to the senate took place on a triple list from which of the 3 most voted the emperor made one official).
Last Chamber election
1889
Meeting place
Painting by Robert Walsh showing the Chamber of Deputies in 1830.
Constitution
Brazilian Constitution of 1824

Once the General Legislative Assembly had been convened, the first preparatory session of the Chamber of Deputies took place on April 29, 1826, and the opening session of the first legislature (joint meeting of the Chamber of Deputies and the Chamber of Senators) took place on May 6 of the same year.

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