This is list of members of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies who have sat since 9 December 2023 after being elected in the 2023 Argentine general election.[1]
Composition edit
By province edit
Provinces | Deputies | Population (2010) | Buenos Aires Province | 70 national deputies | 15,625,084 | Buenos Aires autonomou City | 25 national deputies | 2,890,151 | 5 national deputies | 367,828 | Chaco Province | 7 national deputies | 1,053,466 | Chubut Province | 5 national deputies | 506,668 | Córdoba Province | 18 national deputies | 3,304,825 | Corrientes Province | 7 national deputies | 993,338 | Entre Ríos Province | 9 national deputies | 1,236,300 | Formosa Province | 5 national deputies | 527,895 | Jujuy Province | 6 national deputies | 672,260 | La Pampa Province | 5 national deputies | 316,940 | La Rioja Province | 5 national deputies | 331,847 | Mendoza Province | 10 national deputies | 1,741,610 | Misiones Province | 7 national deputies | 1,097,829 | Neuquén Province | 5 national deputies | 550,334 | Río Negro Province | 5 national deputies | 633,374 | Salta Province | 7 national deputies | 1,215,207 | San Juan Province | 6 national deputies | 680,427 | San Luis Province | 5 national deputies | 431,588 | Santa Cruz Province | 5 national deputies | 272,524 | Santa Fe Province | 19 national deputies | 3,200,736 | Santiago del Estero Province | 7 national deputies | 896,461 | Tierra del Fuego, Antártida e Islas del Atlántico Sur | 5 national deputies | 126,190 | Tucumán Province | 9 National deputies | 1,448,200 |
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By political groups edit
Bloc | Leader | ||
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Union for the Homeland (99) | Germán Martínez | ||
La Libertad Avanza (39) | Oscar Zago | ||
PRO (37) | Cristian Ritondo | ||
Radical Civic Union (34) | Rodrigo de Loredo | ||
We Do Federal Coalition (23) | Miguel Ángel Pichetto | ||
Federal Innovation (9) | Pamela Calletti | ||
Workers' Left Front – Unity (5) | Myriam Bregman | ||
Independencia (3) | Agustín Fernández | ||
For Santa Cruz (2) | José Luis Garrido | ||
Production and Labour (2) | Nancy Viviana Picón Martínez | ||
Free Buenos Aires (2) | Carolina Píparo | ||
CREO (1) | Paula Omodeo | ||
The Union of Mendoza (1) | Álvaro Martínez | ||
Source: hcdn.gob.ar (last update: 31 December 2023) |
Chamber leadership edit
Title | Officeholder[2] | Bloc | Province |
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President | Martín Menem | La Libertad Avanza | La Rioja |
First Vice President | Cecilia Moreau | Union for the Homeland | Buenos Aires |
Second Vice President | Julio Cobos | Radical Civic Union | Mendoza |
Third Vice President | Vacant | — | |
Parliamentary Secretary | Tomás Ise Figueroa | — | |
Administrative Secretary | Laura Emilia Oriolo | — |
Election cycles edit
Election | Term | |
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Start | End | |
2021 | 10 December 2021 | 10 December 2025 |
2023 | 10 December 2023 | 10 December 2027 |
List of deputies edit
The table is sorted by provinces in alphabetical order, and then with their deputies in alphabetical order by their surnames. All deputies start their term on December 10, and end it on December 9 of the corresponding years, except when noted.
Notes edit
- ^ Since 10 December 2023. Replaced Graciela Ocaña.
- ^ Since 12 October 2022. Replaced Victoria Tolosa Paz.
- ^ Since 10 December 2023. Replaced Victoria Villarruel.
- ^ Since 10 December 2023. Replaced Javier Milei.
- ^ Yet to take office. Will replace Diana Mondino.
- ^ Since 23 August 2023. Replaced Gustavo Santos.
- ^ Since 16 March 2023. Replaced Gustavo Bouhid.
- ^ Since 10 December 2023. Replaced Rolando Figueroa.
- ^ Since 10 December 2023. Replaced Susana Laciar.
- ^ Since 10 December 2023. Replaced Claudio Poggi.
- ^ Since 21 December 2023. Replaced María José Zanglá.
- ^ Since 10 December 2023. Replaced Claudio Vidal.
- ^ Since 10 December 2023. Replaced Victoria Tejeda.
- ^ Since 2 November 2023. Replaced Rossana Chahla.
References edit
- ^ Herald, Buenos Aires (2023-10-23). "Argentina 2023 elections: What Congress will look like from December 10". Buenos Aires Herald. Retrieved 2023-12-10.
- ^ "Autoridades" (in Spanish). Cámara de Diputados de la Nación. Retrieved 18 January 2024.