
The Chamber of Deputies announced, Thursday evening (12/11), the Brazilian Center for Research in Evaluation, Selection and Promotion of Events (Cebraspe) as the examination jury for its next competition, scheduled for 2026.
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On social networks, the Chamber declared that “after analyzing the proposals, the organizing committee of the Chamber of Deputies competition decided to recommend Cebraspe as an examination jury.”
The contest was authorized by President Hugo Motta (Republicanos-PB), in September, in a measure published in the supplementary edition of the Diário da Câmara dos Deputados.
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There will be more than 50 vacant positions, for 12 areas of activity: registration and drafting, legislative processes and management, social communication, documentation and legislative information, museologist, engineer, doctor and legislative technician, in the following functions: federal legislative police officer; and legislative and administrative assistant.
According to the measure, “the number of vacancies to be filled immediately and the corresponding reserve register must be defined in a notice”. The starting salary ranges from R$19,616.98, for the position of legislative technician, to R$29,462.78, for that of legislative analyst.
The last contest for the Chamber of Deputies took place in 2023, by the former President of the House Arthur Lira (PP-AL). At that time, 140 vacancies were authorized, distributed in the areas of accounting, legislative IT, material and real estate technology, as well as social assistance, nursing, pharmacy, medical and legislative technology.