National Assembly (Guinea)

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National Assembly

Assemblée nationale
Type
Type
Seats114 members
Elections
Last election
28 September 2013
Meeting place
Conakry, Guinea

The unicameral National Assembly is Guinea's legislative body.

Organisation

Elections were held on 28 September 2013.[1] The National Assembly that was formed following the 28 September 2013 parliamentary election had a total of 114 members.[1] Claude Kory Kondiano has been President of the National Assembly since January 2014.[2]

76 members were directly elected through a system of proportional representation using national party-lists, while 38 members were elected in single member constituencies using the simple majority (or First-past-the-post) system. Members serve five-year terms. Template:Guinean parliamentary election, 2002 Twenty-two women occupied seats in the National Assembly following the 2002 election.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Guinea's ruling party falls short of majority in legislative vote, Reuters, 19 October 2013, retrieved 26 October 2013
  2. ^ "Guinée: Claude Kory Kondiano, nouveau président du Parlement", Radio France Internationale, 13 January 2014 Template:Fr icon.

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