Argentine Senate facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Argentine National SenateSenado de la Nación Argentina |
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Type | |
Type | |
Leadership | |
Amado Boudou, PJ-FPV
Since 10 Dec 2011 |
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Provisional President
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Beatriz Rojkés de Alperovich, PJ-FPV
Since 30 Nov 2011 |
Majority Leader
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Miguel Ángel Pichetto, PJ-FPV
Since 10 Dec 2001 |
Minority Leader
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Gerardo Morales, UCR
Since 10 Dec 2005 |
Structure | |
Seats | 72 (list) |
Political groups
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PJ - FPV (30) UCR (17) Federal Peronism (14) Progressive Ample Front (4) Córdoba Civic Front (2) New Encounter (2) Civic Coalition (2) Civic Front for Santiago (1) Neuquén People's Movement (1) |
Elections | |
Last election
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28 June 2009 |
Meeting place | |
Senate Chamber, Argentine Congress Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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Website | |
http://www.senado.gov.ar |
The Argentine Senate is the upper house of the Argentine National Congress. It has 72 senators. There are three for each province and three for Buenos Aires. There used to be 2 senators from each province. That was changed in 1994.
Senators are elected by direct election on a provincial basis. The party with the most votes is given two of the province's senate seats. The second-place party gets the third seat. Currently one-third of the members are elected every two years to a six-year term. In other words, one-third of the provinces hold senate elections every two years.
Requirements
According to Section 55 of the Argentine Constitution, candidates for the Argentine Senate must
- be at least 30 years old
- have been a citizen of Argentina for six years
- be native to the province of his office, or have been a resident of that province for two years.
Images for kids
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The Alfredo Palacios Senate Office Building
See also
In Spanish: Senado de la Nación Argentina para niños