Deputies of the Amazonas Legislative Assembly during voting on matters Danilo Mello State deputy Cristiano D'Angelo (MDB) did not make any statements in plenary during the first half of 2026, according to a survey by the Amazonas Legislative Assembly (Aleam). In the same period, Commander Dan (Republicans) was the parliamentarian who used the platform the most, with 79 speeches. g1 sought out deputy Cristiano D'Angelo (MDB) to comment on Aleam's survey, but until the last update of this report, he did not receive a response. The data, obtained by CBN Amazônia, comes from Aleam's Legislative Support Department and shows differences in the performance of state deputies. The report also points out that the distribution of project rapporteurs was concentrated among a few parliamentarians. ? Join the g1 AM channel on WhatsApp After Comandante Dan, the deputies with the most speeches were Wilker Barreto (PSD), with 36 speeches, and Sinésio Campos (PT), with 35. João Luiz (Republicans), with 31 speeches, was the first parliamentarian from the government base among the most active. Alessandra Campelo (PSD) appears next.
Deputy Cristiano D'Angelo did not make statements at Aleam during the 1st half of 2026, according to a survey
Deputies of the Amazonas Legislative Assembly during voting on matters Danilo Mello State deputy Cristiano D'Angelo (MDB) did not make any statements in plenary during the first half of 2026, according to a survey by...
At the other end of the survey, Wanderley Monteiro (União Brasil) made two speeches. Daniel Almeida (Avante), Abdala Fraxe (Avante) and Felipe Souza (Podemos) recorded four statements each. Roberto Cidade (União Brasil) also made four statements in the period analyzed. The parliamentarian left Aleam in April, when he took over the Government of Amazonas on an interim basis after the resignation of then governor Wilson Lima (União Brasil) and vice-governor Tadeu de Souza (Progressistas). In May, he began to command the State as buffer governor until a new election was held. Project reports The survey also analyzed the number of projects reported by each deputy. The rapporteur is the parliamentarian responsible for analyzing a proposal before voting in committees and in the plenary. Delegado Péricles (PL) led the ranking, with 163 articles reported in the first semester. Next come Carlinhos Bessa (União Brasil), with 156, and Felipe Souza (Podemos), with 127. Alessandra Campelo (PSD) reported 109 projects and Dr. George Lins (União Brasil), 88, completing the list of the five deputies with the most reports. To CBN Amazônia, the acting president of Aleam, Adjuto Afonso (União Brasil), explained that the concentration occurs because, in many cases, the presidents of the commissions take over the analysis of the proposals to speed up the processing. According to the rules of the House, it is up to the presidency to forward the projects to the technical committees. Among the deputies with the fewest rapporteurs are Mário César Filho (União Brasil) and Adjuto Afonso, with three each. As he assumed the presidency of the Assembly during the period, Adjuto was prevented from reporting on projects. Cabo Maciel (PL) and Cristiano D'Angelo (MDB) had eight reports each, while Joana D'Arc (União Brasil) registered 12.