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[[File:Cámara de Diputados 2012-09-09 03-36-12.jpg|thumb|House of the Legislative Assembly of the Federal District]]
{{Short description|Legislative body of Mexican Federal District}}
{{Update|date=December 2022}}
The '''Legislative Assembly of the Federal District''' ({{lang-es|Asamblea Legislativa del Distrito Federal}}, '''ALDF''') is the [[legislative]] branch of government of the [[Mexican Federal District]]. Between 1988 and 1993, it was known as the '''Assembly of Representatives of the Federal District''' ({{lang-es|Asamblea de Representantes del Distrito Federal}}), during which period it had reduced powers with respect to the current body.
[[File:Cámara de Diputados 2012-09-09 03-36-12.jpg|thumb|House of the Mexico City Congress]]
[[File:Mexican Federal District Legislature 2015-2018.svg|thumb|Composition of Mexico City Congress as of 2018]]
The '''Congress of Mexico City''' ({{langx|es|Congreso de la Ciudad de México}}) is the [[legislative]] branch of government of [[Mexico City]]. Between 1988 and 1997, it was known as the '''Assembly of Representatives of the Federal District''' ({{langx|es|Asamblea de Representantes del Distrito Federal|links=no}}), and between 1997 and 2018, it was styled the '''Legislative Assembly of the Federal District''' ({{langx|es|Asamblea Legislativa del Distrito Federal|links=no}}.<ref>{{cite web |title=Asamblea de representantes |url=http://sil.gobernacion.gob.mx/Glosario/definicionpop.php?ID=15 |website=Sistema de información legislativa |publisher=Secretaría de Gobernación |access-date=30 May 2024}}</ref> During those earlier periods it had reduced powers with respect to the current body.


==Composition==
==Composition==
The Legislative Assembly consists of 66 deputies, of which 40 are elected by the [[first-past-the-post]] system or '''FPP''' and 26 by [[proportional representation]] or '''PR'''.
Congress consists of 66 deputies, of which 40 are elected by the [[first-past-the-post]] system or '''FPP''' and 26 by [[proportional representation]] or '''PR'''.

===III Legislative Assembly===
From 2003 to 2006.

{| class="wikitable"
! !! Party !![[first-past-the-post|FPP]] !![[Proportional representation|PR]]!! Total by party
|-
||
|| [[Party of the Democratic Revolution]]
|| 37
|| 0
|| 37
|-
||
|| [[National Action Party (Mexico)|National Action Party]]
|| 3
|| 13
|| 16
|-
||
|| [[Institutional Revolutionary Party]]
|| 0
|| 7
|| 7
|-
||
|| [[Green Ecological Party of Mexico]]
|| 0
|| 5
|| 5
|-
||
|| Independent
|| 0
|| 1
|| 1
|-
|}

===IV Legislative Assembly===
From 2006 to 2009.

{| class="wikitable"
! !! Party !![[first-past-the-post|FPP]] !![[Proportional representation|PR]]!! Total by party
|-
||
|| [[Party of the Democratic Revolution]]
|| 34
|| 0
|| 34
|-
||
|| [[National Action Party (Mexico)|National Action Party]]
|| 4
|| 13
|| 17
|-
||
|| [[Institutional Revolutionary Party]]
|| 0
|| 4
|| 4
|-
||
|| [[New Alliance Party (Mexico)|New Alliance Party]]
|| 0
|| 4
|| 4
|-
||
|| [[Green Ecological Party of Mexico]]
|| 0
|| 3
|| 3
|-
||
|| [[Social Democratic and Peasant Alternative Party]]
|| 0
|| 2
|| 2
|-
||
|| [[Labor Party (Mexico)|Labor Party]]
|| 0
|| 1
|| 1
|-
||
|| [[Convergence (Mexico)|Convergence]]
|| 0
|| 1
|| 1
|-
|}


===VI Legislative Assembly===
===VI Legislative Assembly===
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===VII Legislative Assembly===
===VII Legislative Assembly===
From 2015 to 2018.<ref>http://www.animalpolitico.com/2015/06/asi-queda-la-aldf-morena-desbanca-al-prd-y-se-lleva-la-mayoria-de-los-escanos/</ref>
From 2015 to 2018.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.animalpolitico.com/2015/06/asi-queda-la-aldf-morena-desbanca-al-prd-y-se-lleva-la-mayoria-de-los-escanos/|title = Así queda la ALDF: Morena desbanca al PRD|date = 14 June 2015}}</ref>


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==History==
==History==
In 1987, the [[Federal government of the United Mexican States|federal government]] decided the creation of an Assembly of Representatives ({{lang-es|Asamblea de Representantes}}) of the Federal District. This assembly, elected by the inhabitants of the Federal District, had limited legislative powers. Nonetheless, it was the first time since 1928 that the inhabitants of the Federal District recovered some oversight over their local affairs. Eventually, in 1993, full home rule was granted to the Federal District by the federal government, with the creation of an elected [[Head of Government of the Federal District]] and a great expansion of the legislative powers of the Assembly of Representatives of the Federal District, which was also renamed the Legislative Assembly.
In 1987, the [[Federal government of the United Mexican States|federal government]] decided the creation of an Assembly of Representatives ({{langx|es|Asamblea de Representantes}}) of the Federal District. This assembly, elected by the inhabitants of the Federal District, had limited legislative powers. Nonetheless, it was the first time since 1928 that the inhabitants of the Federal District recovered some oversight over their local affairs. Eventually, in 1993, full home rule was granted to the Federal District by the federal government, with the creation of an elected [[Head of Government of the Federal District]] and a great expansion of the legislative powers of the Assembly of Representatives of the Federal District, which was also renamed the Legislative Assembly.


The first session of the Legislative Assembly of the Federal District ran from 1997 to 2000. Since its installation the Legislative Assembly has been renewed three times.
The first session of the Legislative Assembly of the Federal District ran from 1997 to 2000. Since its installation the Legislative Assembly has been renewed three times.
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.asambleadf.gob.mx/ Legislative Assembly website]
*[https://congresocdmx.gob.mx/ Congress of Mexico City]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20000229232205/http://www.asambleadf.gob.mx/ Legislative Assembly website]


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[[Category:Unicameral legislatures|Mexico Federal District]]
[[Category:Unicameral legislatures|Mexico City]]

Latest revision as of 04:44, 25 October 2024

House of the Mexico City Congress
Composition of Mexico City Congress as of 2018

The Congress of Mexico City (Spanish: Congreso de la Ciudad de México) is the legislative branch of government of Mexico City. Between 1988 and 1997, it was known as the Assembly of Representatives of the Federal District (Spanish: Asamblea de Representantes del Distrito Federal), and between 1997 and 2018, it was styled the Legislative Assembly of the Federal District (Spanish: Asamblea Legislativa del Distrito Federal.[1] During those earlier periods it had reduced powers with respect to the current body.

Composition

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Congress consists of 66 deputies, of which 40 are elected by the first-past-the-post system or FPP and 26 by proportional representation or PR.

III Legislative Assembly

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From 2003 to 2006.

Party FPP PR Total by party
Party of the Democratic Revolution 37 0 37
National Action Party 3 13 16
Institutional Revolutionary Party 0 7 7
Green Ecological Party of Mexico 0 5 5
Independent 0 1 1

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From 2006 to 2009.

Party FPP PR Total by party
Party of the Democratic Revolution 34 0 34
National Action Party 4 13 17
Institutional Revolutionary Party 0 4 4
New Alliance Party 0 4 4
Green Ecological Party of Mexico 0 3 3
Social Democratic and Peasant Alternative Party 0 2 2
Labor Party 0 1 1
Convergence 0 1 1

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From 2012 to 2015.

Political party FPP PR Total
Party of the Democratic Revolution 31 3 34
National Action Party 9 6 15
Institutional Revolutionary Party 8 8
Labour Party 5 5
Ecologist Green Party of Mexico 3 3
New Alliance Party 1 1
Total 40 26 66

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From 2015 to 2018.[2]

Political party FPP PR Total
National Regeneration Movement 18 4 22
Party of the Democratic Revolution 12 7 19
National Action Party 5 5 10
Institutional Revolutionary Party 3 4 7
Labour Party 1 1
New Alliance Party 1 1
Social Encounter Party 2 2
Ecologist Green Party of Mexico 2 2
Citizens' Movement 1 1
Humanist Party 1 1
Total 40 26 66

History

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In 1987, the federal government decided the creation of an Assembly of Representatives (Spanish: Asamblea de Representantes) of the Federal District. This assembly, elected by the inhabitants of the Federal District, had limited legislative powers. Nonetheless, it was the first time since 1928 that the inhabitants of the Federal District recovered some oversight over their local affairs. Eventually, in 1993, full home rule was granted to the Federal District by the federal government, with the creation of an elected Head of Government of the Federal District and a great expansion of the legislative powers of the Assembly of Representatives of the Federal District, which was also renamed the Legislative Assembly.

The first session of the Legislative Assembly of the Federal District ran from 1997 to 2000. Since its installation the Legislative Assembly has been renewed three times.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Asamblea de representantes". Sistema de información legislativa. Secretaría de Gobernación. Retrieved 30 May 2024.
  2. ^ "Así queda la ALDF: Morena desbanca al PRD". 14 June 2015.
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