Find out who is David Alcolumbre, new president of the Senate

by Andrea
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In his 2nd term, 47 -year -old Amapá Senator takes charge of Casa Alta for the 2nd time

Amapaense (Brazil-AP Union), 47, was elected this Saturday (1st.Fev.2025) to assume for 2ª instead the presidency of the upper house. The congressman resumes the command of the Senate 4 years after his ally, (PSD-MG), occupy the chair for 2 consecutive terms.

In your 2ª legislature, 2019 Senado Senado President of Senado President. The CCJ (Constitution and Justice Commission), the most strategic board of the house, which can give the green light or bar proposals for amendment to the Constitution, for 2 terms – of 2021 to 2023 and from 2023 to 2025.

He was a federal deputy before arriving in the Senate in 2015. Elected in 2003, he reelected himself twice (2007-2011 and 2011-2014) and became a leader of the government of (MDB) In 2017 and led the Amapá bench 3 times. He presided over the regional development and tourism commissions (2015-2016) and the Environment (2017-2018) of the Chamber.

Joined public life in 2001. At 21, tThe youngest councilman of Amapá was ordered. It started at the PDT, where it remained from 1999 until 2006, and migrated to the DEM (Democrats). After the merger of the acronym with the PSL (Liberal Social Party) in 2022, he joined União Brasil, a party of which he was already a leader in the Senate.

Of Jewish origin, with Moroccan ancestry, Alcolumbre was born on June 19, 1977, in Macapá, capital of Amapá. It was Trader before becoming a politician – a automotive auto parts store. He is married to Liana Andrade and father of 2 children, David and Matheus.


The intern Sabrina Fonseca produced this post in collaboration with reporter Felipe Salgado under the supervision of assistant writing secretary, Simone Kafruni.

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