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National Assembly

The National Assembly is the name of either a legislature, or the lower house of a a bicameral legislature in some countries. The best known, if not first, National Assembly, was that established following the French Revolution in 1789, known as the Assemblée Nationale. Consequently, the name is particularly common in Francophone countries, but is also found in some Commonwealth countries.

It was also the name of the legislature during the the First Republic and the Consulate, and since 1946 has been the lower house of the French parliament, first under the Fourth Republic, and from 1958, the Fifth Republic.

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1 Name of unicameral legislature
2 Lower house of bicameral legislature
3 Name of bicameral legislature
4 Other
5 External links

Name of unicameral legislature

Lower house of bicameral legislature

Name of bicameral legislature

Other

See also: House of Representatives, House of Commons, Chamber of Deputies

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