Hungarian National Assembly
The Hungarian National Assembly is the legislative body of Hungary, responsible for making laws and overseeing the government. It consists of 199 members, known as representatives, who are elected every four years. The Assembly meets in the capital city, Budapest, and plays a crucial role in shaping the country's policies and legislation.
The Assembly operates under a parliamentary system, where the majority party or coalition forms the government. The President of Hungary appoints the Prime Minister, who is usually the leader of the majority party. The Assembly also has the power to approve budgets and ratify international treaties.