Lower House of Bicameral National Legislature
| Country | Article | Local Name |
|---|---|---|
| Algeria | People's National Assembly | |
| Bhutan | National Assembly of Bhutan | |
| Botswana | National Assembly of Botswana | |
| Burundi | National Assembly of Burundi | |
| Cambodia | National Assembly of Cambodia | Radhsaphea |
| Congo (DRC) | National Assembly of the Democratic Republic of the Congo | Assemblée nationale |
| Congo (Rep.) | National Assembly of the Republic of the Congo | Assemblée nationale |
| France | National Assembly of France | Assemblée nationale |
| Gabon | National Assembly of Gabon | |
| Lesotho | National Assembly of Lesotho | |
| Madagascar | National Assembly of Madagascar | |
| Mauritania | National Assembly of Mauritania | |
| 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 | Nasionale Vergadering (afr) |
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