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1.1  Requirements  







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3 Senate leadership  





4 See also  





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6 References  





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Argentine Senate






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Honorable Senate of the Argentine Nation


Honorable Senado de la Nación Argentina
2023–2025 period
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type of the National Congress of Argentina

Term limits

None
Leadership

President of the Senate

Victoria Villarruel, LLA
since 10 December 2023

Provisional President

Bartolomé Abdala, LLA
since 13 December 2023

First Minority Leader

José Mayans, UP
since 10 December 2019

Second Minority Leader

Eduardo Vischi, UCRJxC
since 10 December 2023

Structure
Seats72(List)

Political groups

Government (13)
  •   LLA (7)
  •   PRO (6)

Independents (26)

Opposition (33)

  •   UP (33)

Length of term

6 years
Elections

Voting system

Limited voting[citation needed]
Party-list proportional representation

Last election

22 October 2023
(24 seats)

Next election

19 October 2025
Meeting place
Chamber of Senators, Congress Palace,
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Website
senado.gob.ar
The Alfredo Palacios Senate Office Building

The Honorable Senate of the Argentine Nation (Spanish: Honorable Senado de la Nación Argentina) is the upper house of the National Congress of Argentina.

Overview[edit]

The National Senate was established by the Argentine Confederation on July 29, 1854, pursuant to Articles 46 to 54 of the 1853 Constitution.[1] There are 72 members: three for each province and three for the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires. The number of senators per province was raised from two to three following the 1994 amendment of the Argentine Constitution as well as the addition of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires' senators. Those changes took effect following the May 14, 1995, general elections.

Senators are elected to six-year terms by direct election on a provincial basis, with the party with the most votes being awarded two of the province's senate seats and the second-place party receiving the third seat. Historically, senators were indirectly elected to nine-year terms by each provincial legislature. These provisions were abolished in the 1994 constitutional amendment, and the first direct elections to the Senate took effect in 2001. Currently one-third of the members are elected every two years; there are no term limits.

The vice president of the republicisex officio president of the Senate, with a casting vote in the event of a tie. In practice, the provisional president presides over the chamber most of the time.

The Senate must obtain quorum to deliberate, this being an absolute majority. It has the power to approve bills passed by the Chamber of Deputies, call for joint sessions with the lower house or special sessions with experts and interested parties, and submit bills for the president's signature; bills introduced in the Senate must, in turn, be approved by the Chamber of Deputies for their submittal to the president. The Senate must introduce any changes to federal revenue sharing policies, ratify international treaties, approve changes to constitutional or federal criminal laws, as well as confirm or impeach presidential nominees to the cabinet, the judiciary, the armed forces, and the diplomatic corps, among other federal posts.[2]

There are twenty-four standing committees made up of fifteen members each, namely:[2]

Requirements[edit]

According to Section 55 of the Argentine Constitution, candidates for the Argentine Senate must:

Composition[edit]

Inter-bloc Bloc President
Union for the Homeland (33) National People's Front (17) José Mayans
Citizen Unity (16) Juliana Di Tullio
Radical Civic Union (13) Eduardo Vischi
La Libertad Avanza (7) Ezequiel Atauche
We Do Federal Coalition (7) Federal Change (4) Juan Carlos Romero
Federal Unity (3) Carlos Espínola
PRO Front (6) Luis Juez
Federal Innovation (3) Front for the Renewal of Concord (2) Carlos Omar Arce
Together We Are Río Negro (1) Mónica Esther Silva
For Santa Cruz (2) José María Carambia
For Social Justice (1) Beatriz Ávila
Source: senado.gob.ar (last update: 20 November 2023)

Senate leadership[edit]

The titular president of the Senate is the vice president of Argentina. However, day-to-day leadership of the Senate is exercised by the provisional president.

Current leadership positions include:[3]

Title Officeholder Caucus Province
President of the Senate[a] Victoria Villarruel La Libertad Avanza  City of Buenos Aires
Provisional President Bartolomé Abdala La Libertad Avanza  San Luis
Vice President Vacant Union for the Homeland
First Vice President Carolina Losada Radical Civic Union  Santa Fe
Second Vice President Alejandra Vigo Federal Unity  Córdoba
Parliamentary Secretary Agustín Giustinian
Administrative Secretary María Laura Izzo
First Minority Leader José Mayans Union for the Homeland  Formosa
Second Minority Leader Alfredo Cornejo Radical Civic Union  Mendoza

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Sesiónes preparatorias e incorporación y juramento de los senadores electos". Argentine Senate. Archived from the original on 2009-07-18.
  • ^ a b "National Senate Regulations" (PDF). Argentine Senate. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-05-24.
  • ^ "Autoridades". Honorable Senado de la Nación. Retrieved January 5, 2020.
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