National Assembly of Bhutan
The National Assembly of Bhutan is the lower house of the Parliament of Bhutan, responsible for making laws and representing the people. It consists of 47 members who are elected for a five-year term. The Assembly plays a crucial role in discussing national issues and approving budgets.
The National Assembly operates under a democratic framework, ensuring that citizens have a voice in governance. It works alongside the National Council of Bhutan, the upper house, to create a balanced legislative process. Together, these bodies contribute to the development and stability of Bhutan's political system.