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{{Infobox legislature | name = Senate | native_name = Cámara de Senadores | coa_pic = Coat of arms of Uruguay.svg | coa-pic = | house_type = Upper House | leader1_type = President of the Senate | leader1 = Lucía Topolansky | party1 = (MPP) | election1 = 13 September 2017 | structure1 = | structure1_res = 250px | members = 30 | political_groups1 = Government coalition- {{nowrap|{{color box|#C80815}} FA (15)}}
Opposition parties- {{color box|#082567}} Nacional (10)
- {{color box|#F95A61}} Colorado (3)
- {{color box|#4B0082}} Independent Party (1)
- {{color box|#92D050}} Folk's Party (1)
| last_election1 = 26 October 2014 | voting_system1 = Party-list proportional representation D'Hondt method | session_room = Senado ojopez.jpg | meeting_place = The Senate into the Palacio Legislativo | website = Official website }}{{Politics of Uruguay}}The Chamber of Senators (Cámara de Senadores) is the upper house of the General Assembly (Asamblea General) of Uruguay. The Chamber has 30 members elected for a five-year term by proportional representation; the vice-president of Uruguay presides over the chamber's sessions. As of the 2014 recent general election, 16 Senators represent the Frente Amplio, 10 represent the National Party, 4 represent the Colorado Party, and 1 represents the Independent Party. However, one Colorado Party senator left to the Folk's Party. Latest elections{{Main article|Uruguayan general election, 2014}}{{Uruguayan general election, 2014}}Senators2014 electionAs of the Uruguayan general election, 2014. {{expand list|date=June 2017}}2009 electionAs of the Uruguayan general election, 2009. Name | Party | Sector |
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Danilo Astori - President | Frente Amplio | Uruguay Assembly | Sergio Abreu | National Party | National Alliance | Ernesto Agazzi | Frente Amplio | MPP | José Amorín | Colorado Party | ProBa | Carlos Baráibar | Frente Amplio | Uruguay Assembly | Pedro Bordaberry | Colorado Party | Vamos Uruguay | Juan Chiruchi | National Party | UNA | Germán Coutinho | Colorado Party | Vamos Uruguay | Eber Da Rosa | National Party | National Alliance | Susana Dalmás | Frente Amplio | Uruguay Assembly | Eleuterio Fernández Huidobro | Frente Amplio | CAP-L | Ramón Fonticiella | Frente Amplio | Uruguay Assembly | Francisco Gallinal | National Party | UNA | Luis Alberto Heber | National Party | UNA | Luis Alberto Lacalle | National Party | UNA | Jorge Larrañaga | National Party | National Alliance | Eduardo Lorier | Frente Amplio | Communist Party of Uruguay | Daniel Martínez | Frente Amplio | Socialist Party of Uruguay | Rafael Michelini | Frente Amplio | New Space | Daniel Montiel | Frente Amplio | MPP | Carlos Moreira | National Party | National Alliance | Constanza Moreira | Frente Amplio | MPP | Rodolfo Nin Novoa | Frente Amplio | Progressive Alliance | Ope Pasquet | Colorado Party | Vamos Uruguay | Gustavo Penadés | National Party | UNA | Enrique Rubio | Frente Amplio | Vertiente Artiguista | Jorge Saravia | Frente Amplio | MPP | Héctor Tajám | Frente Amplio | MPP | Lucía Topolansky | Frente Amplio | MPP | Tabaré Viera | Colorado Party | ProBa | Mónica Xavier | Frente Amplio | Socialist Party of Uruguay | |
2004 electionAs of the Uruguayan general election, 2004. Name | Party | Sector |
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Rodolfo Nin Novoa - President | Frente Amplio | Progressive Alliance | Sergio Abreu | National Party | National Alliance | Ernesto Agazzi (1) | Frente Amplio | MPP | Isaac Alfie (2) | Colorado Party | List 15 | Juan Justo Amaro | Colorado Party | List 15 | Enrique Antía | National Party | Correntada Wilsonista | Mariano Arana (3) | Frente Amplio | Vertiente Artiguista | Marina Arismendi (4) | Frente Amplio | Communist Party of Uruguay | Danilo Astori (5) | Frente Amplio | Uruguay Assembly | Alberto Cid | Frente Amplio | Uruguay Assembly | Alberto Couriel | Frente Amplio | MPP | Eber da Rosa | National Party | National Alliance | Susana Dalmás | Frente Amplio | Uruguay Assembly | Eleuterio Fernández Huidobro | Frente Amplio | MPP | Francisco Gallinal | National Party | Correntada Wilsonista | Reinaldo Gargano (6) | Frente Amplio | Socialist Party of Uruguay | Luis Alberto Heber | National Party | Herrerism | Gustavo Lapaz | National Party | Herrerism | Julio Lara | National Party | National Alliance | Jorge Larrañaga | National Party | National Alliance | Héctor Lescano (7) | Frente Amplio | Progressive Alliance | Ruperto Long | National Party | National Alliance | Rafael Michelini | Frente Amplio | New Space | Carlos Moreira | National Party | National Alliance | José Mujica (8) | Frente Amplio | MPP | Gustavo Penadés | National Party | Herrerism | Enrique Rubio (9) | Frente Amplio | Vertiente Artiguista | Julio María Sanguinetti | Colorado Party | Foro Batllista | Jorge Saravia | Frente Amplio | MPP | Víctor Vaillant | Frente Amplio | MPP | Mónica Xavier | Frente Amplio | Socialist Party of Uruguay | |
- (1) Assistant Secretary (Deputy Minister) of Livestock since 2005, replaced Leonardo Nicolini (2005 - 2007) and Alberto Breccia (since February 2007).
- (2) On resignation of Jorge Batlle.
- (3) Minister of Housing since 2005, replaced Margarita Percovich.
- (4) Minister for Social Development since 2005, replaced Eduardo Lorier.
- (5) Minister of Economy from 2005 to 2008, replaced Carlos Baráibar.
- (6) Foreign Minister since 2005, replaced José Korzeniak.
- (7) Minister of Tourism since 2005, replaced Eduardo Ríos.
- (8) was Minister of Livestock between 2005 and 2008, replaced by Lucía Topolansky.
- (9) resigned in March 2007 to assume ownership of the OPP, as did Juan José Bentancor.
Members- List of members of the Senate of Uruguay, 1989–1994
- List of members of the Senate of Uruguay, 1994–1999
- List of members of the Senate of Uruguay, 1999–2004
- List of members of the Senate of Uruguay, 2004–2009
- List of members of the Senate of Uruguay (current)
See also- List of Presidents of the Senate of Uruguay
ReferencesExternal links- [https://web.archive.org/web/20090309062716/http://www.fcs.edu.uy/pri/en/ Politics Data Bank at the Social Sciences School - Universidad de la República (Uruguay)]
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