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57th Legislature of the National Congress

The 57th Legislature of National Congress is the current 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 2023, a month after the inauguration of the winner of the 2022 presidential election.

In the 2022 elections, the Liberal Party became the largest party in the Chamber with 99 deputies and in the Senate with 13 senators.

Major events

  • 1 February 2023: Congress convened. Members-elect of the Federal Senate and the Chamber of Deputies are sworn in. Election for the Directors' Board of the Chamber of Deputies and Senate. Senator Rodrigo Pacheco (PSD-MG) was re-elected Senate President and Congressman Arthur Lira (PP-AL) was re-elected Chamber President.
  • 2 February 2023: Joint session of the National Congress to officially inaugurate the 57th Legislature.
  • 23 May 2023: The Chamber passes 372-108 the Taxes Framework plan (PLP 93/2023) presented by the Ministry of Finances to partially replace the Constitutional Amendment of the Public Expenditure Cap.
  • 30 May 2023: The Chamber passes 311-137 the new Temporal Landmark (PL 490/2007), which forbids new indigenous land registration after 5 October 1988 and new land demarcation must be analyzed by the Congress.
  • 21 June 2023: The Senate approves the nomination of Cristiano Zanin for the Supreme Federal Court in a voting of 58–18.
  • 6 July 2023: The Chamber passes 382–118, in a first round, and 375–113, in a second round, the Tax Reform plan (PEC 45/2019), which merges most of taxes over consumption into a value added tax.
  • 21 June 2023: The Senate passes, with changes, the Taxes Framework plan (PLP 93/2023), in a voting of 57–17. The bill later returned to the Chamber for a last review.
  • 22 August 2023: The Chamber passes the last review of the Taxes Framework plan (PLP 93/2023) in a voting of 379–64.
  • 27 September 2023: The Senate passes 43–21 the new Temporal Landmark (PL 490/2007).
  • 10 October 2023: The Chamber passes 312-0 a motion of disavowal to the October 7 attacks (REQ 3458/2023).
  • 18 October 2023: The Chamber passes 323-98 a bill to authorize the membership of Bolivia in Mercosur (PDC 745/2017). The 8 January CPMI approves 20-11 the final report, which requests a formal complaint against more than 60 people, including former president Jair Bolsonaro, his aide-de-camp Mauro Cid, former ministers Walter Braga Netto, Anderson Torres, Augusto Heleno, Luiz Eduardo Ramos, Paulo Sérgio Nogueira, former Navy Commander Almir Garnier Santos and former Army Commander Marco Antônio Freire Gomes.
  • 20 October 2023: President Lula da Silva vetoes most of the Temporal Landmark (PL 490/2007), turning the rest of the bill into Law 14701/23.
  • 25 October 2023: The Chamber passes 323-119 a bill to tax offshore assets and high income funds (PL 5173/23).
  • 8 November 2023: The Senate passes 53–24, with changes, the Tax Reform plan (PEC 45/2019). The bill later returned to the Chamber for a last review.
  • 22 November 2023: The Senate passes 52–18, in two rounds, a constitutional amendment to limit the powers of the Supreme Federal Court (PEC 8/2021).
  • 27 November 2023: President Lula nominates Justice Minister Flávio Dino for Justice of the Supreme Court and Paulo Gonet for Prosecutor General.
  • 13 December 2023: The Senate approves 47-31 the nomination of Flávio Dino for the Supreme Federal Court and 65-11 the nomination of Paulo Gonet for Prosecutor General.
  • 5 February 2024: Congress convened for the opening of the 2nd session of the 57th Legislature. A message sent by president Lula was read by Congress First Secretary Luciano Bivar.
  • 24 March 2024: Congressman Chiquinho Brazão (UNIÃO-RJ), along with his brother, Domingos Brazão, and former chief of Rio de Janeiro Civil Police, Rivaldo Barbosa, is arrested for ordering the assassination of councillor Marielle Franco.
  • 10 April 2024: The Chamber approves 277-129 a resolution to keep congressman Chiquinho Brasão (Ind.-RJ) arrested (CMC 1/2024, converted into Resolution 9/2024).
  • 16 April 2024: The Senate passes 53-9 a constitutional amendment to prohibit the possession and carrying of any amount of drugs (PEC 45/2023).
  • 6 May 2024: The Chamber passes the declaration of public calamity sent by president Lula da Silva (MSC 175/2024) due to floods in Rio Grande do Sul.
  • 7 May 2024: The Chamber passes the declaration of public calamity sent by president Lula da Silva (PDL 236-A/2024).
  • 9 May 2024: President Lula da Silva announces a bill to allow R$ 50 billion of extraordinary credit for the reconstruction of cities of Rio Grande do Sul (MPV 1216/2024).
  • 8 October 2024: The Senate confirms Gabriel Galípolo for President of the Central Bank of Brazil (MSF 42/2024).
  • 30 October 2024: The Chamber rejects 262-136 an amendment to the Taxes Framework plan to tax high net worth.
  • 1 February 2025: Congress convened. Election for the Directors' Board of the Chamber of Deputies and Senate. Senator Davi Alcolumbre (UNIÃO-AP) was re-elected for a second non-consecutive term as Senate President and Congressman Hugo Motta (Republicanos-PB) was elected Chamber President.
  • 3 February 2025: Congress convened for the opening of the 3rd session of the 57th Legislature. A message sent by president Lula was read by Congress First Secretary Carlos Veras.
  • 25 June 2025: Senate passes a bill to increase the number of federal deputies from 513 to 531.
  • 5 August 2025: After the end of a mid-year recess, Congress convened. Protesting against the house arrest of former president Bolsonaro, the opposition bloc obstructs congressional works and occupies both Chamber and Senate board of directors.
  • 6 August 2025: Chamber President Hugo Motta resumes the presidency of the House.
  • 7 August 2025: Senate President Davi Alcolumbre resumes the presidency of the House.
  • 8 August 2025: Chamber President Motta files a requirement to the Chamber Internal Affairs Department to suspend or expel 14 deputies who physically obstructed the House works, including Opposition Leader Luciano Zucco, PL Leader Sóstenes Cavalcante and NOVO Leader Marcel van Hattem.
  • 16 September 2025: The Chamber passes a constitutional amendment bill to shield deputies and senators from legal investigations and prosecutions and arrests, requiring a secret voting process from the Houses to authorize any of these acts (PEC 3/2021).
  • 24 September 2025: The Senate Constitution and Justice Commission unanimously rejects the Constitutional Amendment of Shielding, archiving the bill.
  • 12 November 2025: The Senate confirms 42-26 the nomination of Paulo Gonet Branco as Prosecutor General of the Republic for 2 more years.

Party summary

Chamber of Deputies

Federal Senate

Leadership

Federal Senate

Chamber of Deputies

Members

Federal Senate

Acre

Alan Rick (UNIÃO)
Márcio Bittar (PL)
Sérgio Petecão (PSD)

Alagoas

(MDB)
Renan Calheiros (MDB)
Rodrigo Cunha (PODE), until 29 December 2024
: Eudócia Caldas (PL), from 29 December 2024

Amapá

Davi Alcolumbre (UNIÃO)
Lucas Barreto (PSD)
Randolfe Rodrigues (PT)

Amazonas

Eduardo Braga (MDB)
Omar Aziz (PSD)
Plínio Valério (PSDB)

Bahia

Angelo Coronel (Republicanos)
Jaques Wagner (PT)
Otto Alencar (PSD)

Ceará

Augusta Brito (PT)
Cid Gomes (PSB)
Eduardo Girão (NOVO)

Espírito Santo

Fabiano Contarato (PT)
Magno Malta (PL)
Marcos do Val (PODE)

Federal District

Damares Alves (Republicanos)
Izalci Lucas (PL)
Leila Barros (PDT)

Goiás

Jorge Kajuru (PSB)
Vanderlan Cardoso (PSD)
Wilder Morais (PL)

Maranhão

Eliziane Gama (PSD)
Flávio Dino (PSB), until 20 February 2024
: Ana Paula Lobato (PSB), from 21 February 2024
Weverton Rocha (PDT)

Mato Grosso

Jayme Campos (UNIÃO)
Margareth Buzetti (PP)
Wellington Fagundes (PL)

Mato Grosso do Sul

Nelson Trad (PSD)
Soraya Thronicke (PODE)
Tereza Cristina (PP)

Minas Gerais

Carlos Viana (PODE)
Cleitinho Azevedo (Republicanos)
Rodrigo Pacheco (PSD)

Pará

Beto Faro (PT)
Jader Barbalho (MDB)
Zequinha Marinho (PODE)

Paraíba

Daniella Ribeiro (PSD)
Efraim Filho (UNIÃO)
Veneziano Vital do Rêgo (MDB)

Paraná

Flávio Arns (PSB)
Oriovisto Guimarães (PODE)
Sergio Moro (PL)

Pernambuco

Humberto Costa (PT)
Jarbas Vasconcelos (MDB), until 5 September 2023
: Fernando Dueire (MDB), from 5 September 2023
Teresa Leitão (PT)

Piauí

Ciro Nogueira (PP)
Jussara Lima (PSD)
Marcelo Castro (MDB)

Rio de Janeiro

Carlos Portinho (PL)
Flávio Bolsonaro (PL)
Romário Faria (PL)

Rio Grande do Norte

Rogério Marinho (PL)
Styvenson Valentim (PODE)
Zenaide Maia (PSD)

Rio Grande do Sul

Hamilton Mourão (Republicanos)
Luis Carlos Heinze (PP)
Paulo Paim (PT)

Rondônia

Confúcio Moura (MDB)
Jaime Bagattoli (PL)
Marcos Rogério (PL)

Roraima

Chico Rodrigues (PSB)
Hiran Gonçalves (PP)
Mecias de Jesus (Republicanos), until 11 March 2026
: Roberta Acioly (Republicanos), from 11 March 2026

Santa Catarina

Esperidião Amin (PP)
Ivete da Silveira (MDB)
Jorge Seif (PL)

São Paulo

Alexandre Giordano (PODE)
Mara Gabrilli (PSD)
Marcos Pontes (PL)

Sergipe

Alessandro Vieira (MDB)
Laercio Oliveira (PP)
Rogério Carvalho (PT)

Tocantins

Dorinha Rezende (UNIÃO)
Eduardo Gomes (PL)
Irajá Abreu (PSD)

Chamber of Deputies

Acre

Antônia Lúcia (Republicanos)
Eduardo Velloso (UNIÃO)
Gerlen Diniz (PP), until 1 January 2025
: (PP), 1 January 2025
Meire Serafim (UNIÃO)
Socorro Neri (PP)
Roberto Duarte (Republicanos)
Coronel Ulysses (UNIÃO)
Zezinho Barbary (PP)

Alagoas

Alfredo Gaspar (UNIÃO)
Arthur Lira (PP)
Daniel Barbosa (PP)
Fabio Costa (PP)
Isnaldo Bulhões (MDB)
Luciano Amaral (PV)
Marx Beltrão (PP)
Paulo dos Santos (PT)
Rafael Brito (MDB)

Amapá

Acácio Favacho (MDB)
Augusto Puppio (MDB), until 31 July 2025
: André Abdon (PP), from 1 August 2025
Dorinaldo Malafaia (PDT)
Goreth de Sousa (PDT), until 31 July 2025
: Professora Marcivânia (PCdoB), from 1 August 2025
Josenildo Abrantes (PDT)
Silvia Waiãpi (PL), until 31 July 2025
: Paulo Lemos (PSOL), until 12 November 2025
:: Lucas Abrahão (REDE), from 12 November 2025
Sonize Barbosa (PL), until 31 July 2025
: Aline Gurgel (Republicanos), from 1 August 2025
Vinicius Gurgel (PL)

Amazonas

Adail Filho (Republicanos)
Capitão Alberto Neto (PL)
Amom Mandel (Cidadania)
Atila Lins (PSD)
Fausto Junior (UNIÃO)
Saullo Vianna (UNIÃO)
Sidney Leite (PSD)
Silas Câmara (Republicanos)

Bahia

Dal Barreto (UNIÃO)
Adolfo Viana (PSDB)
Afonso Florence (PT), until 7 February 2023
: Josias Gomes (PT), from 7 February 2023
Capitão Alden (PL)
Alex Santana (Republicanos)
Alice Portugal (PCdoB)
Antonio Brito (PSD)
Arthur Maia (UNIÃO)
Bacelar Batista (PV)
Claudio Cajado (PP)
Daniel Almeida (PCdoB)
Diego Coronel (PSD)
Elmar Nascimento (UNIÃO)
Félix Mendonça Júnior (PDT)
Gabriel Nunes (PSD)
Isidório de Santana Jr (Avante)
Ivoneide Caetano (PT)
João Carlos Bacelar (PL)
João Leão (PP)
Jorge Solla (PT)
José Neto (PT)
José Rocha (UNIÃO)
Joseildo Ramos (PT)
Leo Prates (PDT)
Leur Lomanto Júnior (UNIÃO)
Lídice da Mata (PSB)
Marcio Marinho (Republicanos)
Mário Negromonte Jr. (PP)
Neto Carletto (PP)
Otto Alencar Filho (PSD)
Paulo Azi (UNIÃO)
Paulo Magalhães (PSD)
Raimundo Costa (PODE)
Ricardo Maia (MDB)
Roberta Roma (PL)
Rogéria Santos (Republicanos)
Sérgio Brito (PSD), until 8 February 2023
: Charles Fernandes (PSD), from 8 February 2023
Valmir Assunção (PT)
Waldenor Pereira (PT)

Ceará

André Fernandes (PL)
André Figueiredo (PDT)
AJ Albuquerque (PP)
Célio Studart (PSD)
Danilo Forte (UNIÃO)
Dayany Bittencourt (UNIÃO)
Domingos Neto (PSD)
Eduardo Bismarck (PDT)
Eunicio Oliveira (MDB)
Fernanda Pessoa (UNIÃO)
Idilvan Alencar (PDT)
Jaziel Pereira (PL)
José Airton (PT)
José Guimarães (PT)
Júnior Mano (PL)
Luiz Gastão (PSD)
Luizianne Lins (PT)
Matheus Noronha (PL)
Mauro Benevides Filho (PDT)
Moses Rodrigues (UNIÃO)
Robério Monteiro (PDT)
Yury do Paredão (MDB)

Espírito Santo

Amaro Neto (Republicanos)
Evair de Melo (PP)
Gilson Daniel (PODE)
Gilvan Aguiar (PL)
Helder Salomão (PT)
Jack Rocha (PT)
Da Vitória (PP)
Messias Donato (Republicanos)
Paulo Foletto (PSB)
Victor Linhalis (PODE)

Federal District

Alberto Fraga (PL)
Bia Kicis (PL)
Erika Kokay (PT)
Fred Linhares (Republicanos)
Gilvan Maximo (Republicanos), until 31 July 2025
: Rodrigo Rollemberg (PSB), from 31 July 2025
Julio Cesar Ribeiro (Republicanos), until 7 March 2023
: Paulo Fernando (Republicanos), from 7 March 2023
Rafael Prudente (MDB)
Reginaldo Veras (PV)

Goiás

Adriana Accorsi (PT)
Adriano do Baldy (PP)
Alcides Ribeiro (PL)
Célio Silveira (MDB), until 3 August 2023
: Márcio Corrêa (MDB), from 8 August 2023
Daniel Agrobom (PL)
Flávia Morais (PDT)
Glaustin da Fokus (PSC)
Gustavo Gayer (PL)
Ismael Alexandrino (PSD)
Jeferson Rodrigues (Republicanos)
José Nelto (PP)
Lêda Borges (PSDB)
Magda Mofatto (PRD)
Marussa Boldrin (MDB)
Rubens Otoni (PT)
Silvye Alves (UNIÃO)
Zacharias Calil (UNIÃO)

Maranhão

Aluísio Mendes (PSC)
Amanda Gentil (PP)
André Fufuca (PP), until 13 September 2023
: Allan Garcês (PP), from 13 September 2023
Dr. Benjamim (UNIÃO), until 1 January 2025
: Ivan Júnior (UNIÃO), from 1 January 2025
Cleber Verde (Republicanos)
Fábio Macedo (PODE)
Pastor Gil (PL)
Hildelis Duarte Jr (PSB)
Josimar Maranhãozinho (PL)
Josivaldo JP (PSD)
Juscelino Filho (UNIÃO)
Junior Lourenço (PL)
Detinha (PL)
Marcio Jerry (PCdoB)
Márcio Honaiser (PDT)
Marreca Filho (PRD)
Pedro Lucas Fernandes (UNIÃO)
Roseana Sarney (MDB)
Rubens Pereira Júnior (PT)

Mato Grosso

Abilio Brunini (PL), until 1 January 2025
: Rodrigo da Zaeli (PL), from 1 January 2025
Amália Barros (PL), until 12 May 2024
: Nelson Ned (PL), from 21 May 2024
Emanuel Pinheiro Neto (MDB)
Fábio Garcia (UNIÃO), until 7 July 2023
: Gisela Simona (UNIÃO), from 7 July 2023
Coronel Assis (UNIÃO)
José Medeiros (PL)
Juarez Costa (MDB)
Coronel Fernanda (PL)

Mato Grosso do Sul

Beto Pereira (PSDB)
Camila Jara (PT)
Dagoberto Nogueira (PSDB)
Geraldo Resende (PSDB)
Luiz Ovando (PP)
Marcos Pollon (PL)
Rodolfo Nogueira (PL)
Vander Loubet (PT)

Minas Gerais

Aécio Neves (PSDB)
Ana Paula Leão (PP)
Ana Pimentel (PT)
André Janones (Avante)
Pinheirinho (PP)
Bruno Farias (Avante)
Célia Xakriabá (PSOL)
Dandara Tonantzin (PT)
Diego Andrade (PSD)
Dimas Fabiano (PP)
Domingos Sávio (PL)
Duda Salabert (PSOL)
Emidinho Madeira (PL)
Eros Biondini (PL)
Euclydes Pettersen (Republicanos)
Fred Costa (PRD)
Dr. Frederico (PRD)
Gilberto Abramo (Republicanos)
Greyce Elias (Avante)
Hercilio Coelho Diniz (MDB)
Igor Timo (PODE)
Delegada Ione (Avante)
Padre João (PT)
Zé Silva (Solidariedade)
Zé Vitor (PL)
Junio Amaral (PL)
Lafayette de Andrada (Republicanos)
Leonardo Monteiro (PT)
Lincoln Portela (PL)
Luis Tibé (Avante)
Luiz Fernando Faria (PSD)
Marcelo Álvaro Antônio (PL)
Delegado Marcelo Freitas (UNIÃO)
Mário Heringer (PDT)
Maurício Souza (PL)
Miguel Ângelo (PT)
Misael Varella (PSD)
Nely Aquino (PODE)
Newton Cardoso Jr(MDB)
Nikolas Ferreira (PL)
Odair Cunha (PT)
Patrus Ananias (PT)
Paulo Abi-Ackel (PSDB)
Paulo Guedes (PT)
Pedro Aihara (PRD)
Rafael Simões (UNIÃO)
Reginaldo Lopes (PT)
Rodrigo de Castro (UNIÃO)
Rogério Correia (PT)
Rosângela Reis (PL)
Samuel Viana (PL)
Stefano Aguiar (PSD)
Weliton Prado (PROS)

Pará

Airton Faleiro (PT)
Andreia Siqueira (MDB)
Alessandra Haber (MDB)
Antônio Doido (MDB)
Celso Sabino (UNIÃO), until 18 July 2023
: Hélio Leite (UNIÃO), from 25 July 2023
Dilvanda Faro (PT)
Éder Mauro (PL)
Elcione Barbalho (MDB)
Henderson Pinto (MDB)
Joaquim Passarinho (PL)
José Priante (MDB)
Júnior Ferrari (PSD)
Keniston Braga (MDB)
Delegado Caveira (PL)
Olival Marques (MDB)
Raimundo Santos (PSD)
Renilce Nicodemos (MDB)

Paraíba

Aguinaldo Ribeiro (PP)
Damião Feliciano (UNIÃO)
Mersinho Lucena (PP)
Gervásio Maia (PSB)
Cabo Gilberto Silva (PL)
Hugo Motta (Republicanos)
Luiz Couto (PT)
Murilo Galdino (Republicanos)
Romero Rodrigues (PSC)
Ruy Carneiro (PSC)
Wellington Roberto (PL)
Wilson Santiago (Republicanos)

Paraná

Aliel Machado (PV)
Beto Preto (PSD), until 19 April 2023
: Luciano Alves (PSD), from 19 April 2023
Beto Richa (PSDB)
Carol Dartora (PT)
Deltan Dallagnol (PODE), until 6 June 2023
: Luiz Carlos Hauly (PODE), from 13 June 2023
Diego Garcia (Republicanos)
Dilceu Sperafico (PP)
Enio Verri (PT), until 14 March 2023
: Elton Welter (PT), from 14 March 2023
Felipe Francischini (UNIÃO)
Fernando Giacobo (PL)
Filipe Barros (PL)
Geraldo Mendes (UNIÃO)
Gilson Fahur (PSD)
Gleisi Hoffmann (PT)
Leandre Dal Ponte (PSD), until 15 February 2023
: Rodrigo Estacho (PSD), from 15 February 2023
Luciano Ducci (PSB)
Luísa Canziani (PSD)
Luiz Carlos Hauly (PODE)
Luiz Nishimori (PSD)
Matheus Laiola (UNIÃO)
Nelsi Conguetto (PL)
Padovani (UNIÃO)
Paulo Litro (PSD)
Pedro Lupion (PP)
Ricardo Barros (PP), until 7 February 2023
: Marco Brasil (PP), from 7 February 2023
Sandro Alex (PSD), until 4 February 2023
: Reinhold Stephanes (PSD), from 5 February 2023
Sérgio Souza (MDB)
Tadeu Veneri (PT)
Tião Medeiros (PP)
Toninho Wandscheer (PP)
Zeca Dirceu (PT)

Pernambuco

André Ferreira (PL)
Augusto Coutinho (Republicanos)
Carlos Veras (PT)
Clarissa Tércio (PP)
Clodoaldo Magalhães (PV)
Eduardo da Fonte (PP)
Eriberto Medeiros (PSB)
Eurico da Silva (PL)
Felipe Carreras (PSB)
Fernando Coelho Filho (UNIÃO)
Fernando Monteiro (PP)
Fernando Rodolfo (PL)
Guilherme Uchoa Júnior (PSB)
Iza Arruda (MDB)
Lucas Ramos (PSB)
Luciano Bivar (UNIÃO)
Luiz Meira (PL)
Lula da Fonte (PP)
Maria Arraes (Solidariedade)
Mendonça Filho (UNIÃO)
Pedro Campos (PSB)
Renildo Calheiros (PCdoB)
Silvio Costa Filho (Republicanos), until 13 September 2023
: Ossesio Silva, from 13 September 2023
Túlio Gadêlha (REDE)
Waldemar Oliveira (Avante)

Piauí

Átila Lira (PP)
Castro Neto (PSD)
Flavio Nogueira (PT)
Florentino Neto (PT)
Francisco Costa (PT)
Jadyel Alencar (PV)
Júlio Arcoverde (PP)
Julio César (PSD)
Marcos Aurélio Sampaio (PSD)
Merlong Solano (PT)

Rio de Janeiro

Alexandre Ramagem (PL), until 18 December 2025
: Flávio Campos (PL), from TBD
Altineu Côrtes (PL)
Aureo Ribeiro (Solidariedade)
Bandeira de Mello (PSB)
Benedita da Silva (PT)
Carlos Jordy (PL)
Carlos Roberto Rodrigues (PP)
Chico Alencar (PSOL)
Chiquinho Brazão (Ind.), until 24 April 2025
: Ricardo Abrão (UNIÃO), from 25 April 2025
Chris Tonietto (PL)
Daniel Soranz (PSD), until 23 May 2023
: Caio Vianna (PSD), from 23 May 2023
Daniela Carneiro (UNIÃO)
Dani Cunha (UNIÃO)
Dimas Gadelha (PT)
Eduardo Pazuello (PL)
Glauber Braga (PSOL), until 11 December 2025
: Heloísa Helena (REDE), from 16 December 2025
Gutemberg Reis (MDB)
Hélio Lopes (PL)
Henrique Vieira (PSOL)
Hugo Leal (PSD), until 6 October 2023
: Jones Moura (PSD), from 6 October 2023
Jandira Feghali (PCdoB)
Jorge Braz (Republicanos)
Sargento Portugal (PODE)
Julio Lopes (PP)
Laura Carneiro (PSD)
Lindbergh Farias (PT)
Luciano Vieira (PL)
Luis Carlos Gomes (Republicanos)
Luiz Lima (NOVO)
Dr. Luizinho (PP)
Marcelo Crivella (Republicanos)
Marcelo Queiroz (PP)
Marcos Soares (UNIÃO)
Marcos Tavares (PDT)
Max Lemos (PROS)
Murillo Gouvêa (UNIÃO)
Otoni de Paula (MDB)
Pedro Paulo (PSD)
Reimont Otoni (PT)
Roberto Monteiro (PL)
Juninho do Pneu (UNIÃO)
Rosângela Gomes (Republicanos), until 8 February 2023
: Luiz Carlos Gomes (Republicanos), from 8 February 2023
Soraya Santos (PL)
Sóstenes Cavalcante (PL)
Talíria Petrone (PSOL)
Tarcísio Motta (PSOL)
Washington Siqueira (PT), until 1 January 2025
: Rejane de Almeida (PCdoB), from 1 January 2025

Rio Grande do Norte

Benes Leocádio (UNIÃO)
Eliéser Girão (PL)
Sargento Gonçalves (PL)
Fernando Vargas (PT)
João Maia (PL)
Natália Bonavides (PT)
Paulo da Costa Freire (UNIÃO), until 1 January 2025
: Carla Dickson (UNIÃO), from 1 January 2025
Robinson Faria (PL)

Rio Grande do Sul

Afonso Hamm (PP)
Afonso Motta (PDT)
(MDB)
(PT)
Any Machado Ortiz (Cidadania)
Bibo Nunes (PL)
Bohn Gass (PT)
Carlos Gomes (Republicanos), until 8 November 2023
: Ronaldo Nogueira (Republicanos), from 8 November 2023
Covatti Filho (PP)
Daiana Santos (PCdoB)
Daniel Trzeciak (PSDB)
Danrlei de Deus Hinterholz (PSD), until 2 March 2023
: Luciano Azevedo (PSD), from 2 March 2023
Denise Pessôa (PT)
Dionilso Marcon (PT)
Fernanda Melchionna (PSOL)
Franciane Bayer (Republicanos)
Giovani Cherini (PL)
Heitor Schuch (PSB)
Lucas Redecker (PSDB)
Luciano Zucco (PL)
Luiz Carlos Busato (UNIÃO)
Marcel Van Hattem (NOVO)
Marcelo Moraes (PL)
Márcio Biolchi (MDB)
Maria do Rosário (PT)
Mauricio Marcon (PODE)
Osmar Terra (MDB)
Paulo Pimenta (PT)
Pedro Westphalen (PP)
Pompeo de Mattos (PDT)
Sanderson (PL)

Rondônia

Chrisóstomo de Moura (PL)
Cristiane Lopes (UNIÃO)
Fernando Máximo (UNIÃO)
Jose Clemente (UNIÃO), until 31 July 2025
: Rafael Fera (PODE), from 31 July 2025
Lucio Mosquini (MDB)
Maurício Carvalho (UNIÃO)
Silvia Cristina (PL)
Thiago Flores (MDB)

Roraima

Antonio Albuquerque (Republicanos)
Nicoletti (UNIÃO)
Duda Ramos (MDB)
Pastor Diniz (UNIÃO)
Zé Haroldo Cathedral (PSD)
Helena da Asatur (MDB)
Jhonatan de Jesus (Republicanos), until 8 March 2023
: Gabriel Mota (Republicanos), from 8 March 2023
Defensor Stélio Dener (Republicanos)

Santa Catarina

Ana Paula Lima (PT)
Carlos Chiodini (MDB)
Caroline de Toni (PL)
Daniel Freitas (PL)
Daniela Reinehr (PL)
Fabio Schiochet (UNIÃO)
Carmen Zanotto (Cidadania), until 1 January 2025
: Geovania de Sá (PSDB), from 3 February 2023
Gilson Marques (NOVO)
Ismael dos Santos (PSD)
Jorge Goetten (PL)
Julia Zanatta (PL)
Zé Trovão (PL)
Pedro Uczai (PT)
Pezenti (MDB)
Ricardo Guidi (PSD), until 1 August 2023
: Darci de Matos (PSD), from 1 August 2023
Valdir Cobalchini (MDB)

São Paulo

Adriana Ventura (NOVO)
Alberto Mourão (MDB), until 1 January 2025
: João Cury (MDB), from 7 January 2025
Alencar Santana (PT)
Alex Manente (Cidadania)
Alexandre Leite (UNIÃO)
Alexandre Padilha (PT), until 2 February 2023
: Orlando Silva (PCdoB), from 2 February 2023
Antonio Carlos Rodrigues (PL)
Arlindo Chinaglia (PT)
Arnaldo Jardim (Cidadania)
Augusto Rosa (PL)
Baleia Rossi (MDB)
Bruno Ganem (PODE)
Bruno Lima (PP), until 4 August 2023
: Paulo Telhada (PP), from 4 August 2023
Carla Zambelli (PL), until 14 December 2025
: Adilson Barroso (PL), from TBD
Delegado Da Cunha (PP)
Carlos Sampaio (PSDB)
Carlos Zarattini (PT)
Celso Russomanno (Republicanos)
Cezinha de Madureira (PSD)
David Soares (UNIÃO)
Eduardo Bolsonaro (PL), until 18 December 2025
: José Olímpio (PL), from TBD
Erika Hilton (PSOL)
Fábio Teruel (MDB)
Fausto Pinato (PP)
Felipe Becari (UNIÃO), until 20 December 2023
: Douglas Viegas, from 20 December 2023
Fernando Marangoni (UNIÃO)
Gilberto Nascimento (PSD)
Guilherme Boulos (PSOL), until 21 October 2025
: Ricardo Galvão (REDE), from 29 October 2025
Guilherme Derrite (PP)
Jefferson Campos (PL)
Jilmar Tatto (PT)
Jonas Donizette (PSB)
Juliana Cardoso (PT)
Kiko Celeguim (PT)
Kim Kataguiri (UNIÃO)
Luiz Carlos Motta (PL)
Luiz Marinho (PT), until 2 February 2023
: Vicente Paulo da Silva (PT), from 3 February 2023
Luiz Philippe of Orléans-Braganza (PL)
Luiza Erundina (PSOL)
Marcelo Lima (PSB), until 7 November 2023
: Paulo Pereira da Silva (Solidariedade), from 30 November 2023
Marcio Alvino (PL)
Marco Bertaiolli (PSD), until 27 September 2023
: Saulo Pedroso (PSD), since 3 October 2023
Marco Feliciano (PL)
Marcos Palumbo (MDB)
Marcos Pereira (Republicanos)
Maria Rosas (Republicanos)
Marina Silva (REDE), until 3 February 2023
: Luciene Cavalcante (PSOL), from 3 February 2023
Mario Frias (PL)
Mauricio Neves (PP)
Miguel Lombardi (PL)
Milton Vieira (Republicanos), until 5 July 2023
: Ely Santos (Republicanos), from 5 July 2023
Nilto Tatto (PT)
Paulo Alexandre Barbosa (PSDB)
Paulo Bilynskyj (PL)
Paulo Freire Costa (PL)
Paulo Teixeira (PT), until 2 February 2023
: Alfredo Cavalcante (PT), from 7 February 2023
Renata Abreu (PODE)
Ricardo Salles (NOVO)
Ricardo Silva (PSD), until 18 December 2024
: Ribamar Silva (PSD), from 18 December 2024
Rodrigo Gambale (PODE)
Rosana Valle (PL)
Rosangela Moro (UNIÃO)
Rui Falcão (PT)
Sâmia Bomfim (PSOL)
Simone Marquetto (MDB)
Sônia Guajajara (PSOL), until 3 February 2023
: Ivan Valente (PSOL), from 3 February 2023
Tabata Amaral (PSB)
Tiririca (PL)
Vinicius Carvalho (Republicanos)
Vitor Lippi (PSDB)

Sergipe

Fábio Reis (PSD)
Icaro de Valmir (PL)
João Daniel (PT)
Delegada Katarina (PSD)
Gustinho Ribeiro (Republicanos)
Rodrigo Valadares (UNIÃO)
Thiago de Joaldo (PP)
Yandra de André (UNIÃO)

Tocantins

Alexandre Guimarães (Republicanos)
Antonio Andrade (Republicanos)
Carlos Henrique Gaguim (UNIÃO)
Eli Borges (PL)
Filipe Martins (PL)
Lázaro Botelho (PP), until 31 July 2025
: Tiago Dimas (PODE), from 31 July 2025
Ricardo Ayres (Republicanos)
Vicentinho Júnior (PP)

Commissions

Federal Senate

Chamber of Deputies

Parliamentary Inquiry Commissions

Notes

References