National Assembly - Lower House of Bicameral National Legislature

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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