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Revision as of 19:16, 17 December 2022
National Assembly of Rwizikuru Gungano reRudzi (Rwizi) | |
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Type | |
Type | |
Structure | |
Seats | 100 |
National Assembly political groups | Officially non-partisan Government: Democratic Initative (31) Respect Your Elders (24) Opposition: Progressive Front (38) Liberal Alliance (7) |
Elections | |
First past the post | |
Last election | 3 April, 2020 |
Meeting place | |
National Assembly House, Port Fitzhubert |
The National Assembly of Rwizikuru (Rwizi: Gungano reRudzi) is the legislature of Rwizikuru. Originally established as a 150-seat legislature in the 1946 constitution, it was dissolved in 1964 following the passage of the Basic Law of Rwizikuru which made Rwizikuru an absolute monarchy. It was re-established in 2020 with the passage of a new constitution as part of an agreement with the Global Institute for Fiscal Affairs.
While its current meeting place is in Port Fitzhubert, plans are for a new parliament building to be built in Guta raMambo, with institutions to be moved in 2025.
Distribution
Province | Seats |
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Gutaguru | 1 |
Manathea | 45 |
Midlands | 15 |
Randaland | 10 |
North Balisaland | 5 |
South Balisaland | 18 |
Northern Territory | 6 |