The National Assembly is a fundamental institution in a democratic system, often serving as the legislative branch of government. Its primary role is to represent the citizens of a nation and make laws on their behalf. The National Assembly is typically composed of elected representatives who serve for a specified term. These representatives are responsible for debating and voting on legislation, and their decisions shape the legal and policy landscape of the nation.
The National Assembly also plays a crucial role in the system of checks and balances that characterizes democratic gove…
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