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New Jujuy Legislature: This Is How the Chamber Looks with Its Blocs, Authorities and Deputies

Twenty-four seats were renewed, five blocs were confirmed, and the ruling party retained its majority. On December 5, the 24 provincial deputies elected in the May 11 elections were sworn in during a preparatory session presided over by Alberto Bernis—vice-governor and the de facto president of the Chamber—formally defining the new composition of the Legislature.
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Twenty-four seats were renewed, five blocs were confirmed, and the ruling party retained its majority. On December 5, the 24 provincial deputies elected in the May 11 elections were sworn in during a preparatory session presided over by Alberto Bernis—vice-governor and the de facto president of the Chamber—formally defining the new composition of the Legislature.

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jujuyonlinenoticias.com.ar broke the news in on Tuesday, December 9, 2025.
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