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In politics, a '''National Assembly''' is either a [[unicameral]] [[legislature]], the [[lower house]]{{refn|[[Nepal]] and [[Tajikistan]] being the exception, with their National Assembly as the higher houses of bicameral Parliament|group=n|name=first}} of a [[bicameral]] legislature, or both houses of a bicameral legislature together. In the English language it generally means "an assembly composed of the representatives of the nation."<ref>{{cite book | title=Webster's Third New International Dictionary of the English Language Unabridged with Seven Language Dictionary | publisher=Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. | year=1986 | volume=Volume II H to R | author=Merriam-Webster}}</ref> The population base represented by this name is manifestly the nation as a whole, as opposed to a geographically select population, such as that represented by a provincial assembly. The powers of a National Assembly vary according to the type of government. It may possess all the powers of government, generally governing by committee, or it may function solely within the legislative branch of the government.
In politics, a '''National Assembly''' is either a [[unicameral]] [[legislature]], the [[lower house]]{{refn|[[Nepal]] and [[Tajikistan]] being the exception, with their National Assembly as the higher houses of bicameral Parliament|group=n|name=first}} of a [[bicameral]] legislature, or both houses of a bicameral legislature together. In the English language it generally means "an assembly composed of the representatives of the nation."<ref>{{cite book | title=Webster's Third New International Dictionary of the English Language Unabridged with Seven Language Dictionary | publisher=Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. | year=1986 | volume=Volume II H to R | author=Merriam-Webster}}</ref> The population base represented by this name is manifestly the nation as a whole, as opposed to a geographically select population, such as that represented by a provincial assembly. The powers of a National Assembly vary according to the type of government. It may possess all the powers of government, generally governing by committee, or it may function solely within the legislative branch of the government.


The name also must be gaming from the concept. Conceptually such an institution may appear under variety of names, especially if "national assembly" is being used to translate foreign names of the same concept into English. Also, the degree to which the National Assembly speaks for the nation is a variable. To achieve a quorum, the ancient Athenian Assembly employed Scythian police to arrest citizens at random from the street. On the other hand, the early Parliaments of Europe were mainly of an aristocratic composition. The word had its origins and inspirations from the National Assembly that was responsible for drafting a ring the [[French Revolution]]. Is there
The name also must be gaming from the concept. Conceptually such an institution may appear under variety of names, especially if "national assembly" is being used to translate national snow foreign names of the same concept into English. Also, the degree to which the National Assembly speaks for the nation is a variable. To achieve a quorum, the ancient Athenian Assembly employed Scythian police to arrest citizens at random from the street. On the other hand, the early Parliaments of Europe were mainly of an aristocratic composition. The word had its origins and inspirations from the National Assembly that was responsible for drafting a ring the [[French Revolution]]. Is there


The exact words, "national assembly," have been used prolifically in the international community of nations since the 18th and 19th centuries, considered the [[Age of Revolution]] in western Europe. Nations that formed republics in this age subsequently formed empires. Extensive cross-cultural influences brought much of their language and institutions to the provinces. When these empires collapsed finally, the emancipated countries formed states and other institutions on the model of the former imperial nations. Some examples of international influences are as follows:
The exact words, "national assembly," have been used prolifically in the international poop of nations since the 18th and 19th centuries, considered the [[Age of Revolution]] in western Europe. Nations that formed republics in this age subsequently formed empires. Extensive cross-cultural influences brought much of their language and institutions to the provinces. When these empires collapsed finally, the emancipated countries formed states and other institutions on the model of the former imperial nations. Some examples of international influences are as follows:


In [[Germany]], a [[Nationalversammlung (disambiguation)|Nationalversammlung]] was elected following the revolutions of [[Revolutions of 1848 in the German states|1848–1849]] and [[German Revolution of 1918–1919|1918–1919]], to be replaced by a permanent [[parliament]] ([[Reichstag (German Empire)#The Reichstag as the German Parliament|Reichstag]]) later. The legislature of the [[Estado Novo (Portugal)|Estado Novo]] regime in [[Portugal]] was known as the National Assembly, while the [[Corporative Chamber]] was a purely advisory chamber. The national assembly was also defined in the Republic of China constitution. This is different from the [[Legislative Yuan]] by the ROC constitution. In 2005, Taiwan revised the constitution and national assembly was abolished. Examples have multiplied greatly under the policy of self-determination adopted by the western nations. Many more are to be found in the articles listed below.
In [[Germany]], a [[Nationalversammlung (disambiguation)|Nationalversammlung]] was elected following the revolutions of [[Revolutions of 1848 in the German states|1848–1849]] and [[German Revolution of 1918–1919|1918–1919]], to be replaced by a permanent [[parliament]] ([[Reichstag (German Empire)#The Reichstag as the German Parliament|Reichstag]]) later. The legislature of the [[Estado Novo (Portugal)|Estado Novo]] regime in [[Portugal]] was known as the National Assembly, while the [[Corporative Chamber]] was a purely advisory chamber. The national assembly was also defined in the Republic of China constitution. This is different from the [[Legislative Yuan]] by the ROC constitution. In 2005, Taiwan revised the constitution and national assembly was abolished. Examples have multiplied greatly under the policy of self-determination adopted by the western nations. Many more are to be found in the articles listed below.

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'{{short description|Type of legislative body}} {{other uses}} {{refimprove|date=May 2016}} {{Politics}} In politics, a '''National Assembly''' is either a [[unicameral]] [[legislature]], the [[lower house]]{{refn|[[Nepal]] and [[Tajikistan]] being the exception, with their National Assembly as the higher houses of bicameral Parliament|group=n|name=first}} of a [[bicameral]] legislature, or both houses of a bicameral legislature together. In the English language it generally means "an assembly composed of the representatives of the nation."<ref>{{cite book | title=Webster's Third New International Dictionary of the English Language Unabridged with Seven Language Dictionary | publisher=Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. | year=1986 | volume=Volume II H to R | author=Merriam-Webster}}</ref> The population base represented by this name is manifestly the nation as a whole, as opposed to a geographically select population, such as that represented by a provincial assembly. The powers of a National Assembly vary according to the type of government. It may possess all the powers of government, generally governing by committee, or it may function solely within the legislative branch of the government. The name also must be gaming from the concept. Conceptually such an institution may appear under variety of names, especially if "national assembly" is being used to translate foreign names of the same concept into English. Also, the degree to which the National Assembly speaks for the nation is a variable. To achieve a quorum, the ancient Athenian Assembly employed Scythian police to arrest citizens at random from the street. On the other hand, the early Parliaments of Europe were mainly of an aristocratic composition. The word had its origins and inspirations from the National Assembly that was responsible for drafting a ring the [[French Revolution]]. Is there The exact words, "national assembly," have been used prolifically in the international community of nations since the 18th and 19th centuries, considered the [[Age of Revolution]] in western Europe. Nations that formed republics in this age subsequently formed empires. Extensive cross-cultural influences brought much of their language and institutions to the provinces. When these empires collapsed finally, the emancipated countries formed states and other institutions on the model of the former imperial nations. Some examples of international influences are as follows: In [[Germany]], a [[Nationalversammlung (disambiguation)|Nationalversammlung]] was elected following the revolutions of [[Revolutions of 1848 in the German states|1848–1849]] and [[German Revolution of 1918–1919|1918–1919]], to be replaced by a permanent [[parliament]] ([[Reichstag (German Empire)#The Reichstag as the German Parliament|Reichstag]]) later. The legislature of the [[Estado Novo (Portugal)|Estado Novo]] regime in [[Portugal]] was known as the National Assembly, while the [[Corporative Chamber]] was a purely advisory chamber. The national assembly was also defined in the Republic of China constitution. This is different from the [[Legislative Yuan]] by the ROC constitution. In 2005, Taiwan revised the constitution and national assembly was abolished. Examples have multiplied greatly under the policy of self-determination adopted by the western nations. Many more are to be found in the articles listed below. == Origin of the expression == Perhaps the best known National Assembly was that established during the [[French Revolution]] in 1789, known as the ''[[National Assembly (French Revolution)|Assemblée nationale]]''. Consequently, the name is particularly common in [[Francophone]] countries. It was also the name of the legislature during [[France]]'s [[French First Republic|First Republic]] and the [[French Consulate|Consulate]], and since 1946 has been the [[French National Assembly|lower house]] of the French [[parliament]], first under the [[French Fourth Republic|Fourth Republic]], and from 1958, the [[French Fifth Republic|Fifth Republic]]. The expression, however, did not originate in 1789. It was already in use in the French language of the times. [[Louis XIII of France]] (1601–1643), ''par la grace de Dieu Roy de France & de Navarre'', in a ''Declaration'' of April 14, 1627, concerning the sovereignty of his kingdom, prohibits ministers of foreign countries from any jurisdiction in France, citing, as precedent, his ''Lettres de Declaration'' of April 17, 1623, forbidding religious officials from treating with foreign countries. He describes his ''Declaration'' as ''ordonné qu'en Assemblées Provinciales & Nationales des nosdites sujets''.<ref>{{cite book | title=Recueil des actes, titres et mémoires, concernant les affaires du clergé de France, augmenté d'un grand nombre de Pieces, & mis en nouvel ordre | first=Jean | last=Le Gentil | year=1675 | volume=VI | page=731 | location=Paris | publisher=Frederic Leonard}}</ref> This was the "registration" that the [[Parlement]] of Paris refused to perform for [[Louis XVI of France]] in 1787–1788. When the [[Estates-General of 1789]] formed the [[National Assembly (French Revolution)|National Assembly]] of 1789, they did not believe they were instituting anything new. In the [[Assembly of Notables]] of 1787, [[Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette]] had used National Assembly and Estates General synonymously when he suggested that France needed a national assembly to solve its financial problems. National Assembly is also found in some [[Commonwealth of Nations|Commonwealth]] countries. Its use there is not a translation of ''Assemblée nationale'', as the phrase is equally embedded in the English language. For example, at the end of the [[First English Civil War]], an Act of Parliament, 1648, "Concerning the Members of the Classical and Congregational Presbyteries, in the several counties of the Kingdom of England, and Dominion of Wales," establishes a national congregational church in England and Wales, corresponding to the presbyteries of Scotland. The language is: "The National Assembly shall be constituted of members chosen by and sent from the several Provincial Assemblies."<ref>{{cite book | title=The civil warres of Great Britain and Ireland: containing an exact history of their occasion, originall, progress, and happy end | first1=John | last1=Davies | first2=John | last2=Dancer | location=London | publisher=Printed by R.W. for Philip Chetwind | year=1661 | page=238}}</ref> This National Assembly appears to have no direct link to any French words, although the concept is the same. ==Unicameral national legislatures== {| class="wikitable" |- ! Country !! Article !! Local Name |- | [[Albania]] || [[National Assembly of Albania]] || Kuvendi i Shqipërisë |- | [[Angola]] || [[National Assembly of Angola]] || Assembleia Nacional |- | [[Armenia]] || [[National Assembly of Armenia]] || Ազգային Ժողով |- | [[Azerbaijan]] || [[National Assembly of Azerbaijan]] || Milli Məclis |- | [[Benin]] || [[National Assembly of Benin]] || Assemblée Nationale |- | [[Bhutan]] || [[National Assembly of Bhutan]] || |- | [[Botswana]] || [[National Assembly of Botswana]] || |- | [[Bulgaria]] || [[National Assembly of Bulgaria]] || Народно събрание |- | [[Burkina Faso]] || [[National Assembly of Burkina Faso]] || Assemblée Nationale |- | [[Cameroon]] || [[National Assembly of Cameroon]] || |- | [[Cape Verde]] || [[National Assembly of Cape Verde]] || Assembleia Nacional |- | [[Central African Republic]] || [[National Assembly of the Central African Republic]] || Assemblée Nationale |- | [[Chad]] || [[National Assembly of Chad]] || Assemblée Nationale |- | [[Cuba]] || [[National Assembly of People's Power]] || Asamblea Nacional del Poder Popular |- | [[Djibouti]] || [[National Assembly of Djibouti]] || Assemblée Nationale |- | [[Eritrea]] || [[National Assembly of Eritrea]] || |- | [[Gambia]] || [[National Assembly of Gambia]] || |- | [[Greece]] || [[National Assembly of Greece]] || |- | [[Guinea]] || [[National Assembly of Guinea]] || Assemblée Nationale |- | [[Guinea-Bissau]] || [[National People's Assembly of Guinea-Bissau]] || |- | [[Guyana]] || [[National Assembly of Guyana]] || |- | [[Hungary]] || [[National Assembly of Hungary]] || Országgyűlés |- | [[Ivory Coast]] || [[National Assembly of Ivory Coast]] || |- | [[Kuwait]] || [[National Assembly of Kuwait]] || مجلس الامة |- | [[Kurdistan Regional Government]] || [[Kurdistan National Assembly]] || المجلس الوطني لكوردستان |- | [[Laos]] || [[National Assembly of Laos]] || |- | [[Malawi]] || [[National Assembly of Malawi]] || |- | [[Mali]] || [[National Assembly of Mali]] || Assemblée Nationale |- | [[Mauritius]] || [[National Assembly of Mauritius]] || |- | [[Nicaragua]] || [[National Assembly of Nicaragua]] || Asamblea Nacional |- | [[Niger]] || [[National Assembly of Niger]] || Assemblée Nationale |- | [[North Korea]] || [[Supreme People’s Assembly]] || 최고인민회의 (Choego Inmin Hoe-ui) |- | [[Pakistan]] || [[National Assembly of Pakistan]] |||مجلس شوریٰ |- | [[Panama]] || [[National Assembly of Panama]] || Asamblea Nacional de Panamá |- | [[Saint Kitts and Nevis]] || [[National Assembly of Saint Kitts and Nevis]] || |- | [[São Tomé and Príncipe]] || [[National Assembly of São Tomé and Príncipe]] || Assembleia Nacional |- | [[Senegal]] || [[National Assembly of Senegal]] || Assemblée Nationale |- | [[Serbia]] || [[National Assembly of Serbia]] || Народна скупштина Србије (Narodna skupština Srbije) |- | [[Seychelles]] || [[National Assembly of Seychelles]] || |- | [[South Korea]] || [[National Assembly of the Republic of Korea]] || 국회 (Gukhoe) |- | [[Sudan]] || [[National Assembly of Sudan]] || |- | [[Suriname]] || [[National Assembly of Suriname]] || Nationale Assemblee |- | [[Tanzania]] || [[National Assembly of Tanzania]] || |- | [[Togo]] || [[National Assembly of Togo]] || Assemblée Nationale |- | [[Turkey]] || [[Grand National Assembly of Turkey]] || Türkiye Büyük Millet Meclisi |- | [[Uganda]] || [[National Assembly of Uganda]] || |- | [[Venezuela]] || [[National Assembly of Venezuela]] || Asamblea Nacional |- | [[Vietnam]] || [[National Assembly of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam]] || Quốc hội nước Cộng hòa xã hội chủ nghĩa Việt Nam |- | [[Wales]] || [[National Assembly for Wales]] || Cynulliad Cenedlaethol Cymru |- | [[Zambia]] || [[National Assembly of Zambia]] || |} ==Lower house of bicameral national legislature== {|class="wikitable" |- ! Country !! Article !! Local Name |- | [[Algeria]] || [[People's National Assembly]] |- | [[Bhutan]] || [[National Assembly of Bhutan]] |- | [[Burundi]] || [[National Assembly of Burundi]] |- | [[Cambodia]] || [[National Assembly of Cambodia]] || រដ្ឋសភាកម្ពុជា (Rodsaphea) |- | [[Democratic Republic of the Congo|Congo (DRC)]] || [[National Assembly of the Democratic Republic of the Congo]] || Assemblée nationale |- | [[Republic of the Congo|Congo (Rep.)]] || [[National Assembly of the Republic of the Congo]] || Assemblée nationale |- | [[France]] || [[National Assembly of France]] || [[Assemblée nationale]] |- | [[Ivory Coast]] || [[National Assembly of Ivory Coast]] || Assemblée nationale |- | [[Kenya]] || [[National Assembly (Kenya)|National Assembly of Kenya]] |- | [[Gabon]] || [[National Assembly of Gabon]] |- | [[Lesotho]] || [[National Assembly of Lesotho]] |- | [[Madagascar]] || [[National Assembly of Madagascar]] |- | [[Mauritania]] || [[National Assembly (Mauritania)|National Assembly]] |- | [[Namibia]] || [[National Assembly of Namibia]] |- | [[Pakistan]] || [[National Assembly of Pakistan]] || مجلس شوری |- | [[Slovenia]] || [[National Assembly of Slovenia]] || Državni zbor |- | [[South Africa]] || [[National Assembly of South Africa]] |} ==Upper house of bicameral national legislature== {| class="wikitable" |- ! Country !! Article !! Local Name |- | [[Tajikistan]] || [[National Assembly of Tajikistan]] || Majlisi Milliy |- | [[Nepal]] || [[National Assembly of Nepal]] || |- |} ==Entire bicameral legislature== {|class="wikitable" |- ! Country !! Article !! Local Name |- | [[Afghanistan]] || [[National Assembly of Afghanistan]] ||ملی شورا |- | [[Bahrain]] || [[National Assembly of Bahrain]] || |- | [[Belarus]] || [[National Assembly of Belarus]] || Нацыянальны сход/Национальное собрание |- | [[Belize]] || [[National Assembly of Belize]] || |- | [[Haiti]] || [[National Assembly of Haiti]] || Assemblée Nationale |- | [[Jordan]] || [[National Assembly of Jordan]] || Majlis al-Umma |- | [[Nigeria]] || [[National Assembly of Nigeria]] || |- | [[Poland]] || [[National Assembly of Poland]] || Zgromadzenie Narodowe |- | [[Russia]] || [[Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation]] || |- | [[Thailand]] || [[National Assembly of Thailand]] || รัฐสภา |- | [[Tunisia]] || [[Parliament of Tunisia|National Assembly of Tunisia]] || |} ==Historical== {|class="wikitable" |- ! Country/Territory !! Name !! Period !! Notes |- |[[Batavian Republic]], <br>[[Netherlands]] || [[National Assembly of the Batavian Republic]]: <br>- First National Assembly <br>- Second National Assembly ||1 March 1796 - 31 August 1797<br> 1 September 1797 – 22 January 1798 (coup) || |- |[[Republic of China]] || [[National Assembly of the Republic of China]] || 1913 – 2005 || defunct [[constitutional convention (political meeting)|constitutional convention]] |- |[[Estonia]] || [[Riigikogu|Rahvuskogu]] || 1937 || Constituent assembly |- |[[Germany]] ("[[Weimar Republic]]") || [[Weimar National Assembly]] || 1919 – 1933 || |- |[[Nepal]] || [[National Assembly of Nepal]]|| 1990 – 1997 || |- |[[Philippines]] || [[Revolutionary Government of the Philippines|National Assembly of Representatives]]<br> [[National Assembly of the Philippines]]<br> [[National Assembly of the Second Philippine Republic]] || 1898 – 1899 <br> 1935 – 1941 <br> 25 September 1943 – 2 February 1944 ||During Japanese occupation |- |[[Portugal]] |[[National Assembly of Portugal]] |1933 – 1974 |During [[Estado Novo (Portugal)|Estado Novo]] dictatorship |} ===Other=== {|class="wikitable" |- ! Country/Territory !! Name !! Local Name !! Period !! Notes |- | [[Iraq]] || [[National Assembly of Iraq]] || || 2004 – 2005 || A [[constitutional convention (political meeting)|constitutional convention]] |- | [[Wales]] || [[National Assembly for Wales]] || ''Cynulliad Cenedlaethol Cymru'' || July 1, 1999 – May 6, 2020 || Can make [[Act of the Senedd|Acts of the Assembly]] and [[Delegated legislation]]; <br>The title 'National Assembly' was formerly used to referred <br>the Welsh devolved unicameral legislative system until 6 May, 2020,<br> where they renamed as the Senedd Cymru or literally means 'Welsh Parliament'. |} ==Other== {|class="wikitable" |- ! Country/Territory !! Name !! Local Name !! Notes |- | [[Northern Ireland]] || [[Northern Ireland Assembly]] || ''Tionól Thuaisceart Éireann'' || Can make [[List of Acts of the Northern Ireland Assembly|Acts of the Assembly]] and [[Delegated legislation]] |- | [[Quebec]], [[Canada]] || [[National Assembly of Quebec]]|| ''Assemblée nationale du Québec'' || A [[unicameral]] [[Legislative Assemblies of Canada's provinces and territories|provincial legislative assembly]] |- | [[Republika Srpska]] || [[National Assembly (Republika Srpska)]] || ''Народна скупштина Републике Српске'' (''Narodna Skupština Republike Srpske'') || Autonomous entity of [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]]. |} == See also == *[[List of national legislatures]] ==Notes== <references group=n /> == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Legislatures]]'
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'{{short description|Type of legislative body}} {{other uses}} {{refimprove|date=May 2016}} {{Politics}} In politics, a '''National Assembly''' is either a [[unicameral]] [[legislature]], the [[lower house]]{{refn|[[Nepal]] and [[Tajikistan]] being the exception, with their National Assembly as the higher houses of bicameral Parliament|group=n|name=first}} of a [[bicameral]] legislature, or both houses of a bicameral legislature together. In the English language it generally means "an assembly composed of the representatives of the nation."<ref>{{cite book | title=Webster's Third New International Dictionary of the English Language Unabridged with Seven Language Dictionary | publisher=Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. | year=1986 | volume=Volume II H to R | author=Merriam-Webster}}</ref> The population base represented by this name is manifestly the nation as a whole, as opposed to a geographically select population, such as that represented by a provincial assembly. The powers of a National Assembly vary according to the type of government. It may possess all the powers of government, generally governing by committee, or it may function solely within the legislative branch of the government. The name also must be gaming from the concept. Conceptually such an institution may appear under variety of names, especially if "national assembly" is being used to translate national snow foreign names of the same concept into English. Also, the degree to which the National Assembly speaks for the nation is a variable. To achieve a quorum, the ancient Athenian Assembly employed Scythian police to arrest citizens at random from the street. On the other hand, the early Parliaments of Europe were mainly of an aristocratic composition. The word had its origins and inspirations from the National Assembly that was responsible for drafting a ring the [[French Revolution]]. Is there The exact words, "national assembly," have been used prolifically in the international poop of nations since the 18th and 19th centuries, considered the [[Age of Revolution]] in western Europe. Nations that formed republics in this age subsequently formed empires. Extensive cross-cultural influences brought much of their language and institutions to the provinces. When these empires collapsed finally, the emancipated countries formed states and other institutions on the model of the former imperial nations. Some examples of international influences are as follows: In [[Germany]], a [[Nationalversammlung (disambiguation)|Nationalversammlung]] was elected following the revolutions of [[Revolutions of 1848 in the German states|1848–1849]] and [[German Revolution of 1918–1919|1918–1919]], to be replaced by a permanent [[parliament]] ([[Reichstag (German Empire)#The Reichstag as the German Parliament|Reichstag]]) later. The legislature of the [[Estado Novo (Portugal)|Estado Novo]] regime in [[Portugal]] was known as the National Assembly, while the [[Corporative Chamber]] was a purely advisory chamber. The national assembly was also defined in the Republic of China constitution. This is different from the [[Legislative Yuan]] by the ROC constitution. In 2005, Taiwan revised the constitution and national assembly was abolished. Examples have multiplied greatly under the policy of self-determination adopted by the western nations. Many more are to be found in the articles listed below. == Origin of the expression == Perhaps the best known National Assembly was that established during the [[French Revolution]] in 1789, known as the ''[[National Assembly (French Revolution)|Assemblée nationale]]''. Consequently, the name is particularly common in [[Francophone]] countries. It was also the name of the legislature during [[France]]'s [[French First Republic|First Republic]] and the [[French Consulate|Consulate]], and since 1946 has been the [[French National Assembly|lower house]] of the French [[parliament]], first under the [[French Fourth Republic|Fourth Republic]], and from 1958, the [[French Fifth Republic|Fifth Republic]]. The expression, however, did not originate in 1789. It was already in use in the French language of the times. [[Louis XIII of France]] (1601–1643), ''par la grace de Dieu Roy de France & de Navarre'', in a ''Declaration'' of April 14, 1627, concerning the sovereignty of his kingdom, prohibits ministers of foreign countries from any jurisdiction in France, citing, as precedent, his ''Lettres de Declaration'' of April 17, 1623, forbidding religious officials from treating with foreign countries. He describes his ''Declaration'' as ''ordonné qu'en Assemblées Provinciales & Nationales des nosdites sujets''.<ref>{{cite book | title=Recueil des actes, titres et mémoires, concernant les affaires du clergé de France, augmenté d'un grand nombre de Pieces, & mis en nouvel ordre | first=Jean | last=Le Gentil | year=1675 | volume=VI | page=731 | location=Paris | publisher=Frederic Leonard}}</ref> This was the "registration" that the [[Parlement]] of Paris refused to perform for [[Louis XVI of France]] in 1787–1788. When the [[Estates-General of 1789]] formed the [[National Assembly (French Revolution)|National Assembly]] of 1789, they did not believe they were instituting anything new. In the [[Assembly of Notables]] of 1787, [[Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette]] had used National Assembly and Estates General synonymously when he suggested that France needed a national assembly to solve its financial problems. National Assembly is also found in some [[Commonwealth of Nations|Commonwealth]] countries. Its use there is not a translation of ''Assemblée nationale'', as the phrase is equally embedded in the English language. For example, at the end of the [[First English Civil War]], an Act of Parliament, 1648, "Concerning the Members of the Classical and Congregational Presbyteries, in the several counties of the Kingdom of England, and Dominion of Wales," establishes a national congregational church in England and Wales, corresponding to the presbyteries of Scotland. The language is: "The National Assembly shall be constituted of members chosen by and sent from the several Provincial Assemblies."<ref>{{cite book | title=The civil warres of Great Britain and Ireland: containing an exact history of their occasion, originall, progress, and happy end | first1=John | last1=Davies | first2=John | last2=Dancer | location=London | publisher=Printed by R.W. for Philip Chetwind | year=1661 | page=238}}</ref> This National Assembly appears to have no direct link to any French words, although the concept is the same. ==Unicameral national legislatures== {| class="wikitable" |- ! Country !! Article !! Local Name |- | [[Albania]] || [[National Assembly of Albania]] || Kuvendi i Shqipërisë |- | [[Angola]] || [[National Assembly of Angola]] || Assembleia Nacional |- | [[Armenia]] || [[National Assembly of Armenia]] || Ազգային Ժողով |- | [[Azerbaijan]] || [[National Assembly of Azerbaijan]] || Milli Məclis |- | [[Benin]] || [[National Assembly of Benin]] || Assemblée Nationale |- | [[Bhutan]] || [[National Assembly of Bhutan]] || |- | [[Botswana]] || [[National Assembly of Botswana]] || |- | [[Bulgaria]] || [[National Assembly of Bulgaria]] || Народно събрание |- | [[Burkina Faso]] || [[National Assembly of Burkina Faso]] || Assemblée Nationale |- | [[Cameroon]] || [[National Assembly of Cameroon]] || |- | [[Cape Verde]] || [[National Assembly of Cape Verde]] || Assembleia Nacional |- | [[Central African Republic]] || [[National Assembly of the Central African Republic]] || Assemblée Nationale |- | [[Chad]] || [[National Assembly of Chad]] || Assemblée Nationale |- | [[Cuba]] || [[National Assembly of People's Power]] || Asamblea Nacional del Poder Popular |- | [[Djibouti]] || [[National Assembly of Djibouti]] || Assemblée Nationale |- | [[Eritrea]] || [[National Assembly of Eritrea]] || |- | [[Gambia]] || [[National Assembly of Gambia]] || |- | [[Greece]] || [[National Assembly of Greece]] || |- | [[Guinea]] || [[National Assembly of Guinea]] || Assemblée Nationale |- | [[Guinea-Bissau]] || [[National People's Assembly of Guinea-Bissau]] || |- | [[Guyana]] || [[National Assembly of Guyana]] || |- | [[Hungary]] || [[National Assembly of Hungary]] || Országgyűlés |- | [[Ivory Coast]] || [[National Assembly of Ivory Coast]] || |- | [[Kuwait]] || [[National Assembly of Kuwait]] || مجلس الامة |- | [[Kurdistan Regional Government]] || [[Kurdistan National Assembly]] || المجلس الوطني لكوردستان |- | [[Laos]] || [[National Assembly of Laos]] || |- | [[Malawi]] || [[National Assembly of Malawi]] || |- | [[Mali]] || [[National Assembly of Mali]] || Assemblée Nationale |- | [[Mauritius]] || [[National Assembly of Mauritius]] || |- | [[Nicaragua]] || [[National Assembly of Nicaragua]] || Asamblea Nacional |- | [[Niger]] || [[National Assembly of Niger]] || Assemblée Nationale |- | [[North Korea]] || [[Supreme People’s Assembly]] || 최고인민회의 (Choego Inmin Hoe-ui) |- | [[Pakistan]] || [[National Assembly of Pakistan]] |||مجلس شوریٰ |- | [[Panama]] || [[National Assembly of Panama]] || Asamblea Nacional de Panamá |- | [[Saint Kitts and Nevis]] || [[National Assembly of Saint Kitts and Nevis]] || |- | [[São Tomé and Príncipe]] || [[National Assembly of São Tomé and Príncipe]] || Assembleia Nacional |- | [[Senegal]] || [[National Assembly of Senegal]] || Assemblée Nationale |- | [[Serbia]] || [[National Assembly of Serbia]] || Народна скупштина Србије (Narodna skupština Srbije) |- | [[Seychelles]] || [[National Assembly of Seychelles]] || |- | [[South Korea]] || [[National Assembly of the Republic of Korea]] || 국회 (Gukhoe) |- | [[Sudan]] || [[National Assembly of Sudan]] || |- | [[Suriname]] || [[National Assembly of Suriname]] || Nationale Assemblee |- | [[Tanzania]] || [[National Assembly of Tanzania]] || |- | [[Togo]] || [[National Assembly of Togo]] || Assemblée Nationale |- | [[Turkey]] || [[Grand National Assembly of Turkey]] || Türkiye Büyük Millet Meclisi |- | [[Uganda]] || [[National Assembly of Uganda]] || |- | [[Venezuela]] || [[National Assembly of Venezuela]] || Asamblea Nacional |- | [[Vietnam]] || [[National Assembly of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam]] || Quốc hội nước Cộng hòa xã hội chủ nghĩa Việt Nam |- | [[Wales]] || [[National Assembly for Wales]] || Cynulliad Cenedlaethol Cymru |- | [[Zambia]] || [[National Assembly of Zambia]] || |} ==Lower house of bicameral national legislature== {|class="wikitable" |- ! Country !! Article !! Local Name |- | [[Algeria]] || [[People's National Assembly]] |- | [[Bhutan]] || [[National Assembly of Bhutan]] |- | [[Burundi]] || [[National Assembly of Burundi]] |- | [[Cambodia]] || [[National Assembly of Cambodia]] || រដ្ឋសភាកម្ពុជា (Rodsaphea) |- | [[Democratic Republic of the Congo|Congo (DRC)]] || [[National Assembly of the Democratic Republic of the Congo]] || Assemblée nationale |- | [[Republic of the Congo|Congo (Rep.)]] || [[National Assembly of the Republic of the Congo]] || Assemblée nationale |- | [[France]] || [[National Assembly of France]] || [[Assemblée nationale]] |- | [[Ivory Coast]] || [[National Assembly of Ivory Coast]] || Assemblée nationale |- | [[Kenya]] || [[National Assembly (Kenya)|National Assembly of Kenya]] |- | [[Gabon]] || [[National Assembly of Gabon]] |- | [[Lesotho]] || [[National Assembly of Lesotho]] |- | [[Madagascar]] || [[National Assembly of Madagascar]] |- | [[Mauritania]] || [[National Assembly (Mauritania)|National Assembly]] |- | [[Namibia]] || [[National Assembly of Namibia]] |- | [[Pakistan]] || [[National Assembly of Pakistan]] || مجلس شوری |- | [[Slovenia]] || [[National Assembly of Slovenia]] || Državni zbor |- | [[South Africa]] || [[National Assembly of South Africa]] |} ==Upper house of bicameral national legislature== {| class="wikitable" |- ! Country !! Article !! Local Name |- | [[Tajikistan]] || [[National Assembly of Tajikistan]] || Majlisi Milliy |- | [[Nepal]] || [[National Assembly of Nepal]] || |- |} ==Entire bicameral legislature== {|class="wikitable" |- ! Country !! Article !! Local Name |- | [[Afghanistan]] || [[National Assembly of Afghanistan]] ||ملی شورا |- | [[Bahrain]] || [[National Assembly of Bahrain]] || |- | [[Belarus]] || [[National Assembly of Belarus]] || Нацыянальны сход/Национальное собрание |- | [[Belize]] || [[National Assembly of Belize]] || |- | [[Haiti]] || [[National Assembly of Haiti]] || Assemblée Nationale |- | [[Jordan]] || [[National Assembly of Jordan]] || Majlis al-Umma |- | [[Nigeria]] || [[National Assembly of Nigeria]] || |- | [[Poland]] || [[National Assembly of Poland]] || Zgromadzenie Narodowe |- | [[Russia]] || [[Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation]] || |- | [[Thailand]] || [[National Assembly of Thailand]] || รัฐสภา |- | [[Tunisia]] || [[Parliament of Tunisia|National Assembly of Tunisia]] || |} ==Historical== {|class="wikitable" |- ! Country/Territory !! Name !! Period !! Notes |- |[[Batavian Republic]], <br>[[Netherlands]] || [[National Assembly of the Batavian Republic]]: <br>- First National Assembly <br>- Second National Assembly ||1 March 1796 - 31 August 1797<br> 1 September 1797 – 22 January 1798 (coup) || |- |[[Republic of China]] || [[National Assembly of the Republic of China]] || 1913 – 2005 || defunct [[constitutional convention (political meeting)|constitutional convention]] |- |[[Estonia]] || [[Riigikogu|Rahvuskogu]] || 1937 || Constituent assembly |- |[[Germany]] ("[[Weimar Republic]]") || [[Weimar National Assembly]] || 1919 – 1933 || |- |[[Nepal]] || [[National Assembly of Nepal]]|| 1990 – 1997 || |- |[[Philippines]] || [[Revolutionary Government of the Philippines|National Assembly of Representatives]]<br> [[National Assembly of the Philippines]]<br> [[National Assembly of the Second Philippine Republic]] || 1898 – 1899 <br> 1935 – 1941 <br> 25 September 1943 – 2 February 1944 ||During Japanese occupation |- |[[Portugal]] |[[National Assembly of Portugal]] |1933 – 1974 |During [[Estado Novo (Portugal)|Estado Novo]] dictatorship |} ===Other=== {|class="wikitable" |- ! Country/Territory !! Name !! Local Name !! Period !! Notes |- | [[Iraq]] || [[National Assembly of Iraq]] || || 2004 – 2005 || A [[constitutional convention (political meeting)|constitutional convention]] |- | [[Wales]] || [[National Assembly for Wales]] || ''Cynulliad Cenedlaethol Cymru'' || July 1, 1999 – May 6, 2020 || Can make [[Act of the Senedd|Acts of the Assembly]] and [[Delegated legislation]]; <br>The title 'National Assembly' was formerly used to referred <br>the Welsh devolved unicameral legislative system until 6 May, 2020,<br> where they renamed as the Senedd Cymru or literally means 'Welsh Parliament'. |} ==Other== {|class="wikitable" |- ! Country/Territory !! Name !! Local Name !! Notes |- | [[Northern Ireland]] || [[Northern Ireland Assembly]] || ''Tionól Thuaisceart Éireann'' || Can make [[List of Acts of the Northern Ireland Assembly|Acts of the Assembly]] and [[Delegated legislation]] |- | [[Quebec]], [[Canada]] || [[National Assembly of Quebec]]|| ''Assemblée nationale du Québec'' || A [[unicameral]] [[Legislative Assemblies of Canada's provinces and territories|provincial legislative assembly]] |- | [[Republika Srpska]] || [[National Assembly (Republika Srpska)]] || ''Народна скупштина Републике Српске'' (''Narodna Skupština Republike Srpske'') || Autonomous entity of [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]]. |} == See also == *[[List of national legislatures]] ==Notes== <references group=n /> == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Legislatures]]'
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'@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ In politics, a '''National Assembly''' is either a [[unicameral]] [[legislature]], the [[lower house]]{{refn|[[Nepal]] and [[Tajikistan]] being the exception, with their National Assembly as the higher houses of bicameral Parliament|group=n|name=first}} of a [[bicameral]] legislature, or both houses of a bicameral legislature together. In the English language it generally means "an assembly composed of the representatives of the nation."<ref>{{cite book | title=Webster's Third New International Dictionary of the English Language Unabridged with Seven Language Dictionary | publisher=Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. | year=1986 | volume=Volume II H to R | author=Merriam-Webster}}</ref> The population base represented by this name is manifestly the nation as a whole, as opposed to a geographically select population, such as that represented by a provincial assembly. The powers of a National Assembly vary according to the type of government. It may possess all the powers of government, generally governing by committee, or it may function solely within the legislative branch of the government. -The name also must be gaming from the concept. Conceptually such an institution may appear under variety of names, especially if "national assembly" is being used to translate foreign names of the same concept into English. Also, the degree to which the National Assembly speaks for the nation is a variable. To achieve a quorum, the ancient Athenian Assembly employed Scythian police to arrest citizens at random from the street. On the other hand, the early Parliaments of Europe were mainly of an aristocratic composition. The word had its origins and inspirations from the National Assembly that was responsible for drafting a ring the [[French Revolution]]. Is there +The name also must be gaming from the concept. Conceptually such an institution may appear under variety of names, especially if "national assembly" is being used to translate national snow foreign names of the same concept into English. Also, the degree to which the National Assembly speaks for the nation is a variable. To achieve a quorum, the ancient Athenian Assembly employed Scythian police to arrest citizens at random from the street. On the other hand, the early Parliaments of Europe were mainly of an aristocratic composition. The word had its origins and inspirations from the National Assembly that was responsible for drafting a ring the [[French Revolution]]. Is there -The exact words, "national assembly," have been used prolifically in the international community of nations since the 18th and 19th centuries, considered the [[Age of Revolution]] in western Europe. Nations that formed republics in this age subsequently formed empires. Extensive cross-cultural influences brought much of their language and institutions to the provinces. When these empires collapsed finally, the emancipated countries formed states and other institutions on the model of the former imperial nations. Some examples of international influences are as follows: +The exact words, "national assembly," have been used prolifically in the international poop of nations since the 18th and 19th centuries, considered the [[Age of Revolution]] in western Europe. Nations that formed republics in this age subsequently formed empires. Extensive cross-cultural influences brought much of their language and institutions to the provinces. When these empires collapsed finally, the emancipated countries formed states and other institutions on the model of the former imperial nations. Some examples of international influences are as follows: In [[Germany]], a [[Nationalversammlung (disambiguation)|Nationalversammlung]] was elected following the revolutions of [[Revolutions of 1848 in the German states|1848–1849]] and [[German Revolution of 1918–1919|1918–1919]], to be replaced by a permanent [[parliament]] ([[Reichstag (German Empire)#The Reichstag as the German Parliament|Reichstag]]) later. The legislature of the [[Estado Novo (Portugal)|Estado Novo]] regime in [[Portugal]] was known as the National Assembly, while the [[Corporative Chamber]] was a purely advisory chamber. The national assembly was also defined in the Republic of China constitution. This is different from the [[Legislative Yuan]] by the ROC constitution. In 2005, Taiwan revised the constitution and national assembly was abolished. Examples have multiplied greatly under the policy of self-determination adopted by the western nations. Many more are to be found in the articles listed below. '
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