National Assembly of Slovenia
The National Assembly of Slovenia is the lower house of the Parliament of Slovenia, responsible for making laws and representing the citizens. It consists of 90 members who are elected for a four-year term. The Assembly plays a crucial role in shaping national policies and approving the state budget.
The Assembly meets in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia, and its sessions are open to the public. Members of the Assembly can propose new laws, debate issues, and vote on legislation. The work of the National Assembly is essential for the functioning of Slovenia's democratic system.