Legislature of Salta Province | |
Native Name: | Legislatura de la Provincia de Salta |
Native Name Lang: | es |
Coa Pic: | Escudo de la Provincia de Salta.svg |
Coa Res: | 75px |
House Type: | Bicameral |
Houses: | Senate Chamber of Deputies |
Leader1 Type: | Senate President |
Leader1: | Antonio Marocco |
Party1: | (CpS) |
Leader2 Type: | 1st Senate Vice President |
Leader2: | Mashur Lapad |
Party2: | (CpS) |
Leader3 Type: | Chamber President |
Leader3: | Esteban Amat Lacroix |
Party3: | (FJ Sáenz) |
Members: | 83 23 senators 60 deputies |
House1: | Senate |
House2: | Chamber of Deputies |
Structure1: | Saltasenado20212023.svg |
Structure1 Res: | 250 |
Structure2: | File:DIC2022.svg |
Structure2 Res: | 250 |
Political Groups1: | Government (20)
Opposition (3)
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Last Election1: | 15 August 2021 (12 seats) |
Political Groups2: |
Opposition (15)
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Last Election2: | 15 August 2021 (30 seats) |
Session Room: | Legislatura provincial salta.jpg |
Session Res: | 250px |
Meeting Place: | Legislative Palace Salta, Salta Province |
The Legislature of Salta Province (Spanish; Castilian: Legislatura de la Provincia de Salta|links=no) is the legislature of Salta, one of the twenty three provinces that make up Argentina. It is a bicameral body, comprising the Chamber of Deputies (made up of 60 representatives), and the Senate (with 23 representatives).[1]
It is one of eight bicameral legislatures in the country.[2] [3] Senators are elected using the first-past-the-post (FPTP) system, with each senator representing one of Salta's 23 departments, while deputies are elected by a mixed FPTP / proportional representation system, wherein the most populous departments are allocated more seats, while the smallest departments elect a single deputy. Members of both houses are elected for four-year terms, and, as in the National Chamber of Deputies and most other provincial legislatures, elections are held every two years, so that half of its members are up in each election.
Both houses of the Legislature convene in the Legislative Palace, in the provincial capital of Salta. The building, a city landmark, is of an Italian academic style. Its construction began in 1892 and extended until 1902.[4]