Members of the National Assembly
Members of the National Assembly are elected representatives who serve in the legislative branch of a government. Their primary role is to create, debate, and pass laws that govern the country. They represent the interests of their constituents, ensuring that the voices of the people are heard in the decision-making process.
Each member typically belongs to a political party and works within committees to focus on specific issues, such as finance or education. The National Assembly plays a crucial role in shaping policies and overseeing the executive branch, which includes the President and Cabinet.