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  2. National Assembly (Angola) - Wikipedia

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    The National Assembly (Portuguese: Assembleia Nacional) is the legislative branch of the government of Angola. Angola is a unicameral country so the National Assembly is the only legislative chamber at the national level. The People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola has held a majority in the Assembly since Angolan independence in 1975.

  3. National Assembly (Slovenia) - Wikipedia

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    Other countries. v. t. e. A view of the building from across Republic Square. The National Assembly ( Slovene: Državni zbor Republike Slovenije, pronounced [dəɾˈʒàːwni ˈzbɔ́ɾ ɾɛˈpúːblikɛ slɔˈʋèːnijɛ] [2] or [-ˈzbɔ̀ːɾ-] [2]) is the general representative body of Slovenia.

  4. National Assembly (Ecuador) - Wikipedia

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    The National Assembly ( Spanish: Asamblea Nacional) is the unicameral legislature of Ecuador. It replaced the National Congress in 2009 following reforms under the 2008 Constitution. [1] Within Ecuador, the National Assembly has the power to pass laws, while appointment of judges to the National Court of Justice is done by a separate Judicial ...

  5. National Assembly of Laos - Wikipedia

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    The National Assembly was established in its current form by the Lao Constitution of 1991, replacing the Supreme People's Assembly (the latter also formerly known as the Supreme People's Council). After the December 1997 elections, the number of seats were increased to 99, a new structure was announced and Samane Vignaket was elected as its ...

  6. National Assembly (Haiti) - Wikipedia

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    The National Assembly ( French: Assemblée nationale, Haitian Creole: Asanble Nasyonal) consisted of the bicameral legislature of the Republic of Haiti, consisting of the upper house as the Senate ( Sénat) and the lower house as the Chamber of Deputies (Chambre des Députés). [A88] Both assemblies conduct legislative sessions at the Haitian ...

  7. National Assembly (Kuwait) - Wikipedia

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    The National Assembly was the legislature in Kuwait, established in 1963. [6] Its predecessor, the 1938 National Assembly, was formally dissolved in 1939 after "one member, Sulaiman al-Adasani, in possession of a letter, signed by other Assembly members, addressed to Iraq's King Ghazi, requesting Kuwait's immediate incorporation into Iraq."

  8. National Assembly (Hungary) - Wikipedia

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    The National Assembly ( Hungarian: Országgyűlés, lit. 'Country Assembly') is the parliament of Hungary. The unicameral body consists of 199 (386 between 1990 and 2014) members elected to four-year terms. Election of members is done using a semi-proportional representation: a mixed-member majoritarian representation with partial compensation ...

  9. National Assembly (Azerbaijan) - Wikipedia

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    The National Assembly (Azerbaijani: Milli Məclis), also transliterated as Milli Mejlis, is the legislative branch of government in Azerbaijan.The unicameral National Assembly has 125 deputies: previously 100 members were elected for five-year terms in single-seat constituencies and 25 were members elected by proportional representation; as of the latest election, however, all 125 deputies are ...