New South Wales Legislative Assembly
The New South Wales Legislative Assembly is the lower house of the Parliament of New South Wales, Australia. It consists of 93 members, known as Members of Parliament (MPs), who are elected to represent various electoral districts. The Assembly is responsible for making laws, debating policies, and scrutinizing the government.
The Legislative Assembly operates under a system of responsible government, meaning the executive branch is accountable to the Assembly. The leader of the majority party in the Assembly typically becomes the Premier of New South Wales. Sessions are held in the Parliament House located in Sydney.