Setúbal Municipal Chamber

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Setúbal Municipal Chamber

Câmara Municipal de Setúbal
Coat of arms of the city of Setúbal
Coat of arms of the city of Setúbal
Type
Type
Term limits
3[1]
History
Founded1249; 777 years ago (1249)
Leadership
President
Maria das Dores Meira, Setúbal Back
since 30 October 2025
Vice President
Maria do Carmo Tiago, Setúbal Back
since 30 October 2025
Structure
Seats11
Political groups
Municipal Executive (4)
  Setúbal Back (4)

Opposition (7)

  PS (4)
  CH (2)
  PCP(1)
Length of term
Four years
Elections
Last election
12 October 2025
Next election
Sometime between 22 September and 14 October 2029[2]
Meeting place
Paços do Concelho de Setúbal
Website
www.mun-setubal.pt

The Setúbal Municipal Chamber (Portuguese: Câmara Municipal de Setúbal) is the administrative authority in the municipality of Setúbal. It has 5 freguesias in its area of jurisdiction and is based in the city of Setúbal, on the Setúbal District. These freguesias are: Azeitão, Gâmbia – Pontes – Alto da Guerra, Sado, Setúbal and São Sebastião.

The Setúbal City Council is made up of 11 councillors,[3] representing, currently, three different political forces. The first candidate on the list with the most votes in a municipal election or, in the event of a vacancy, the next candidate on the list, takes office as President of the Municipal Chamber.

List of the Presidents of the Municipal Chamber of Setúbal

(The list is incomplete)

References

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