The African Union Assembly is the highest decision-making body of the African Union, consisting of heads of state and government from all member countries. It meets annually to discuss and make decisions on key issues affecting the continent, such as peace, security, and development.
During these meetings, the Assembly sets policies and priorities for the African Union and elects leaders for various positions within the organization. The Assembly plays a crucial role in promoting unity and cooperation among African nations, aiming to enhance regional integration and address common challenges.