Mercosur Parliament
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The Mercosur Parliament (Spanish: Parlamento del Mercosur, Portuguese: Parlamento do Mercosul), known also as Parlasur, or Parlasul, is the parliamentary institution of the Mercosur trade bloc. It is composed of 81 MPs, 18 from each member states of the bloc – Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay – and 9 from applying member Venezuela. Associate members – Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru – may also hold seats in the Parliament, but with no voting powers.
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Mercosur Parliament Parlamento del Mercosur Parlamento do Mercosul | |
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17th Mercosur Parliament | |
Type | |
Type | |
Leadership | |
President | |
Vice Presidents | |
Structure | |
Seats | 108 MPs |
Political groups | Argentina (43)
Bolivia (9) Brazil (20) Paraguay (18) Uruguay (18) |
Elections | |
Last election | Argentine: 2023 Paraguay: 2013 |
Meeting place | |
Montevideo, Uruguay | |
Website | |
parlamentomercosur.org |
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