Mava Council

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Assembly of the Republic of Mava

Áwnuhiu’akak á’at Naigál'yaké 'a Máva
50th Assembly of Mava
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Type
Type
History
Founded1 April 1925; 99 years ago (1925-04-01)
Preceded byLegislative Council of Mava
Leadership
President
Nua Kiuiáké, Independent[a]
since 11 January 2023
Deputy President
Ámikat Uuyukluq, Labour Movement
since 11 January 2023
Structure
Seats45
Structure of the Assembly of Mava
Political groups
Government (28)
  •   Progressive Party (28)

Opposition (17)

  •   Labour Movement (10)
  •   Democracy and Renewal (4)
  •   Mavean People's Party (2)
  •   Independent (1)
Length of term
2 years
Elections
First-past-the-post
First election
7 May 1925
Last election
11 May 2023
Meeting place
The seat of the legislature is the Akitat'áwnuhiu’akak in Pa'as
Akitat'áwnuhiu’akak
Website
www.awnuhiuakak.mv
Constitution
Constitution of Mava
Footnotes
  1. Elected as a member of the Progressive Party of the Mavean Islands.

The Assembly of the Republic of Mava (Mavean: Áwnuhiu’akak á’at Naigál'yaké 'a Máva) is the democratically-elected legislature of Mava. Located in Pa'as, it comprises 45 members known as "Assemblymen/Assemblywomen" (Mavean: Áwnuhiu’akak'ag/Áwnuhiu’akak'ig), who are elected to represent individual geographical constituencies by the plurality system. In accordance with the Constitution, all executive and legislative power is vested in the Assembly as the supreme representation of the Mavean people. The most recent election to the Assembly was held on 11 May 2023, with the Progressive Party of the Mavean Islands winning an outright majority.

The Assembly is a unicameral body responsible for creating and amending all laws in Mava. It was founded in 1925 through the interim Mavean Independence Act and was permanently established in the 1925 Mavean Constitution. Between 1925 and 1994, the Assembly was de facto bicameral, with a "Grand Committee of the Assembly" acting as a technocratic review body within the assembly. The committee was abolished by the Assembly Act (Members and Voting) Act 1993.

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