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The following is a list of all sixty (60) members of the XIV Legislative Assembly of El Salvador. The session began on 1 May 2024 and will end on 1 May 2027. The XIV Legislative Assembly was the first since 1988 to have 60 seats instead of 84, as on 7 June 2023, the XIII Legislative Assembly voted to reduce the number of seats. [1]
Blue Room of the Legislative Assembly of El Salvador. The Salvadoran legislature is a unicameral body. Until 2024, it was made up of 84 deputies, all of whom are elected by direct popular vote according to open-list proportional representation to serve three-year terms and are eligible for immediate re-election.
asamblea.gob.sv (in Spanish). Legislative Assembly of El Salvador. 2021 "Listado de Diputados Propietarios y Suplentes – Gran Alianza por la Unidad Nacional" [List of Primary and Substitute Deputies – Grand Alliance for National Unity]. asamblea.gob.sv (in Spanish). Legislative Assembly of El Salvador. 2021
Anexo:Diputados de la Asamblea Legislativa de El Salvador (2018-2021) Metadata This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it.
Asamblea Legislativa de El Salvador; Elecciones legislativas y municipales de El Salvador de 2024; Anexo:Diputados de la Asamblea Legislativa de El Salvador (2024-2027) XIV legislatura de El Salvador; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Assemblée législative du Salvador
A cédula de identidad , also known as cédula de ciudadanía or Documento de identidad (DNI), is a national identity document in many countries in Central and South America. In certain countries, such as Costa Rica , a cédula de identidad is the only valid identity document for many purposes; for example, a driving license or passport is not ...
Historia del Órgano Legislativo de la República de El Salvador 1824–2006: 1871–1900; Historia del Órgano Legislativo de la República de El Salvador 1824–2006: 1900–1935; Historia del Órgano Legislativo de la República de El Salvador 1824–2006: 1936–2006; Various editions of The Europa World Year Book
The 1950 constitution of El Salvador established a Central Electoral Council (Spanish: Consejo Central de Elecciones, CCE) as the "highest authority of electoral matters". [6] It was formed of three members and three deputies, all chosen by the Legislative Assembly for a period of three years from lists proposed by the Supreme Court and the ...