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The '''National Assembly of the People's Republic of Hytekia''' ({{wp|Latvian|Hytek}}: Hitekijas Tautas Republikas Nacionālā Asambleja), commonly abbreviated to '''National Assembly''', '''NAPRH''' or '''NA''' | The '''National Assembly of the People's Republic of Hytekia''' ({{wp|Latvian|Hytek}}: Hitekijas Tautas Republikas Nacionālā Asambleja), commonly abbreviated to '''National Assembly''', '''NAPRH''' or '''NA''' was the highest organ of state power and the national legislature of the [[Hytekia|People's Republic of Hytekia]]. With 417 members after the 2014 elections, the National Assembly was a moderately-sized parliamentary body. The National Assembly met once a week at the Valstsistaba in the Hytek city of [[Krasno]] (unusual as the city was not the country's capital) and debates and votes on important legislature. Members of the National Assembly were not paid for their service. | ||
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National Assembly of the People's Republic of Hytekia Hitekijas Tautas Republikas Nacionālā Asambleja | |
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6th National Assembly of Hytekia | |
Type | |
Type | |
History | |
Founded | 1989 |
Disbanded | 2019 |
Preceded by | People's Congress of Hytekojuznia |
Succeeded by | Grand Council |
New session started | 20 August 2019 |
Leadership | |
Chairperson | |
Secretary-General | |
Presidium of the National Assembly | Kristaps Aspers, Zdeneks Zvinelis, Gaidonis Skudra, Reinolds Vītiņš, Ulams Tučs, Ilgmars Zvinelis, Visvalds Lasmanis, HKP Ilvars Pusvacietis, RK since 20 August, 2019 (1st meeting of the 6th National Assembly) |
Structure | |
Seats | As of 20 August 2019: 417 members of the NA |
Political groups | Government (399):
People's Front (18):
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Length of term | 5 years |
Elections | |
First-past-the-post | |
Last election | 10 July 2014 |
Meeting place | |
Valstsistaba, Krasno, Hytekia | |
Website | |
https://www.naprh.gov.hy |
The National Assembly of the People's Republic of Hytekia (Hytek: Hitekijas Tautas Republikas Nacionālā Asambleja), commonly abbreviated to National Assembly, NAPRH or NA was the highest organ of state power and the national legislature of the People's Republic of Hytekia. With 417 members after the 2014 elections, the National Assembly was a moderately-sized parliamentary body. The National Assembly met once a week at the Valstsistaba in the Hytek city of Krasno (unusual as the city was not the country's capital) and debates and votes on important legislature. Members of the National Assembly were not paid for their service.