LVI legislative period of the Chilean Congress

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The LVI legislative period of the Chilean Congress will sit from 11 March 2022 to 10 March 2026.[1]

It was elected at the 2021 Chilean general election.[2]

Composition[edit]

Senate[edit]

Government Senators Coalition Senators
Republican Party 1 Christian Social Front 1
Independent Democratic Union 9 Chile Vamos 24
National Renewal 12
Political Evolution 3
Christian Democratic Party 5 New Social Pact 18
Party for Democracy 6
Socialist Party of Chile 7
Democratic Revolution 1 Apruebo Dignidad 5
Social Green Regionalist Federation 2
Communist Party of Chile 2
Independents out of pact 2 Independents out of pact 2

Deputies[edit]

Match deputies Coalition deputies
Christian Conservative Party 1 Christian Social Front 15
Republican Party 14
Independent Democratic Union 23 Chile Vamos 53
National Renewal 25
Political Evolution 4
Democratic Independent Regionalist Party 1
Party of the People 6 Undefined 6
United Centre 1 United Independents 1
Citizens 1 New Social Pact 37
Christian Democratic Party 8
Liberal Party of Chile 4
Radical Party of Chile 4
Party for Democracy 7
Socialist Party of Chile 13
Democratic Revolution 8 Apruebo Dignidad 37
Commons 6
Social Convergence 9
Social Green Regionalist Federation 2
Communist Party of Chile 12
Humanist Party of Chile 3 Dignity Now 3
Green Ecologist Party of Chile 2 Undefined 2
Independents out of pact 1 Independents out of pact 1

List of Deputies[edit]

Región Distrito Diputado Partido
Arica y Parinacota (3) 1 Vlado Mirosevic Verdugo PL
Luis Malla Valenzuela PL
Enrique Lee Flores Ind-EVO
Tarapacá (3) 2 Renzo Trisotti Martínez UDI
Matías Ramirez Pascal PCCh
Danisa Astudillo Peiretti PS
Antofagasta (5) 3 Catalina Pérez Salinas RD
Sebastián Videla Castillo Ind-PL
Jaime Araya Guerrero Ind-PPD
Yovana Ahumada Palma PDG
José Miguel Castro Bascuñán RN
Atacama (5) 4 Daniella Cicardini Milla PS
Juan Santana Castillo PS
Cristian Tapia Ramos Ind-PPD
Jaime Mulet Martínez FRVS
Sofía Cid Versalovic RN
Coquimbo (7) 5 Marco Sulantay Olivares UDI
Juan Manuel Fuenzalida Cobo UDI
Nathalie Castillo Rojas PCCh
Carolina Tello Rojas PCCh
Daniel Manouchehri Moghadam Kashan Lobos PS
Ricardo Cifuentes Lillo PDC
Víctor Pino Fuentes PDG
Valparaíso (16) 6 Diego Ibáñez Cotroneo CS
María Francisca Bello Campos CS
Carolina Marzán Pinto PPD
Nelson Venegas Salazar PS
Andrés Longton Herrera RN
Camila Flores Oporto RN
Chiara Barchiesi Chávez PLR
Gaspar Rivas Sánchez PDG
7 Tomás Lagomarsino Guzmán Ind-PR
Tomás De Rementería Venegas Ind-PS
Camila Rojas Valderrama COM
Jorge Brito Hasbún RD
Luis Cuello Peña y Lillo PCCh
Andrés Celis Montt RN
Hotuiti Teao Drago Ind-EVO
Luis Sánchez Ossa PLR
Santiago (47) 8 Carmen Hertz Cádiz PCCh
Claudia Mix Jiménez COM
Joaquín Lavín León UDI
Cristián Labbé Martínez UDI
Agustín Romero Leiva PLR
Viviana Delgado Riquelme PEV
Alberto Undurraga Vicuña PDC
Rubén Oyarzo Figueroa PDG
9 Karol Cariola Oliva PCCh
Boris Barrera Moreno PCCh
Maite Orsini Pascal RD
Andrés Giordano Salazar Ind-RD
Jorge Durán Espinoza RN
Érika Olivera de la Fuente Ind-RN
José Carlos Meza Pereira PLR
10 Gonzalo Winter Etcheberry CS
Lorena Fries Monleón Ind-CS
Emilia Schneider Videla COM
Alejandra Placencia Cabello PCCh
Jorge Alessandri Vergara UDI
María Luisa Cordero Velásquez Ind-RN
Johannes Kaiser Barents-Von Hohenhagen Ind-PLR
Helia Molina Milman PPD
11 Gonzalo de la Carrera Correa Ind-PLR
Cristián Araya Lerdo de Tejada PLR
Francisco Undurraga Gazitúa EVO
Guillermo Ramírez Diez UDI
Catalina del Real Mihovilovic RN
Tomás Hirsch Goldschmidt Ind.
12 Pamela Jiles Moreno PH
Hernán Palma Pérez PH
Mónica Arce Castro Ind-PH
Ximena Ossandón Irarrázabal RN
Álvaro Carter Fernández Ind-UDI
Ana María Gazmuri Vieira Ind.
Daniela Serrano Salazar PCCh
13 Gael Yeomans Araya CS
Lorena Pizarro Sierra PCCh
Eduardo Durán Salinas RN
Cristhian Moreira Barros UDI
Daniel Melo Contreras PS
14 Marisela Santibáñez Novoa PCCh
Camila Musante Müller Ind.
Raúl Leiva Carvajal PS
Leonardo Soto Ferrada PS
Juan Antonio Coloma Álamos UDI
Juan Irarrázaval Rossel PLR
O'Higgins (9) 15 Raúl Soto Mardones PPD
Marta González Olea Ind-PPD
Diego Schalper Sepúlveda RN
Natalia Romero Talguia UDI
Marcela Riquelme Aliaga CS
16 Carla Morales Maldonado RN
Eduardo Cornejo Lagos UDI
Cosme Mellado Pino Ind-PR
Félix Bugueño Sotelo FRVS
Maule (11) 17 Hugo Rey Martínez RN
Jorge Guzmán Zepeda EVO
Felipe Donoso Castro UDI
Alexis Sepúlveda Soto PR
Benjamín Moreno Bascur PLR
Mercedes Bulnes Núñez Ind-CS
Francisco Pulgar Castillo Ind-PDG
18 Paula Labra Besserer Ind-RN
Gustavo Benavente Vergara UDI
Jaime Naranjo Ortiz PS
Consuelo Veloso Ávila RD
Ñuble (5) 19 Cristóbal Martínez Ramírez UDI
Marta Bravo Salinas UDI
Frank Sauerbaum Muñoz RN
Felipe Camaño Cárdenas Ind-PDC
Sara Concha Smith PSC
Biobío (13) 20 Francesca Muñoz González PSC
Sergio Bobadilla Muñoz UDI
Marlene Pérez Cartes Ind-UDI
Leonidas Romero Sáez PLR
Eric Aedo Jeldres PDC
Félix González Gatica PEV
María Candelaria Acevedo Sáez PCCh
Roberto Arroyo Muñoz PSC
21 Joanna Pérez Olea PDC
Cristóbal Urruticoechea Ríos PLR
Flor Weisse Novoa UDI
Karen Medina Vásquez PDG
Clara Sagardía Cabezas Ind-CS
Araucanía (11) 22 Jorge Rathgeb Schifferli RN
Juan Carlos Beltrán Silva RN
Jorge Saffirio Espinoza PDC
Gloria Naveillan Arriagada PLR
23 Henry Leal Bizama UDI
Miguel Becker Alvear RN
Miguel Mellado Suazo RN
Mauricio Ojeda Rebolledo Ind-PLR
Stephan Schubert Rubio Ind-PLR
Andrés Jouannet Valderrama Ind-PR
Ericka Ñanco Vásquez RD
Los Ríos (5) 24 Marcos Ilabaca Cerda PS
Ana María Bravo Castro PS
Gastón von Mühlenbrock Zamora UDI
Bernardo Berger Fett Ind-RN
Patricio Rosas Barrientos Ind-CS
Los Lagos (9) 25 Emilia Nuyado Ancapichún PS
Héctor Barría Angulo PDC
Daniel Lilayu Vivanco UDI
Harry Jürgensen Rundshagen Ind-PLR
26 Alejandro Bernales Maldonado PL
Héctor Ulloa Aguilera Ind-PPD
Mauro González Villarroel RN
Fernando Bórquez Montecinos Ind-UDI
Jaime Sáez Quiroz RD
Aysén (3) 27 Miguel Ángel Calisto Águila PDC
René Alinco Bustos Ind-PPD
Marcia Raphael Mora RN
Magallanes (3) 28 Carlos Bianchi Chelech Ind-PPD
Christian Matheson Villán Ind-EVO
Javiera Morales Alvarado Ind-CS

References[edit]

  1. ^ Chile, BCN Biblioteca del Congreso Nacional de. "Historia Política". bcn.cl. Retrieved 2022-03-14.
  2. ^ Cuffe, Sandra. "Chileans vote for new president to lead transition period". www.aljazeera.com. Retrieved 2022-03-15.