Korean National Assembly
The Korean National Assembly is the unicameral legislative body of the Republic of Korea, responsible for making laws and overseeing the government. It consists of 300 members who are elected for four-year terms. The Assembly plays a crucial role in shaping national policies and representing the interests of the citizens.
Members of the National Assembly are elected through a mixed electoral system, combining both direct and proportional representation. The Assembly has various committees that focus on specific areas, such as finance, education, and foreign affairs, ensuring thorough examination of proposed legislation and government actions.