Victorian Legislative Assembly
The Victorian Legislative Assembly is the lower house of the Parliament of Victoria, located in Australia. It is responsible for making and passing laws, representing the people of Victoria, and overseeing the state government. Members of the Assembly, known as Members of Parliament (MPs), are elected by the public during state elections.
The Assembly consists of 88 MPs, each representing a specific electoral district. The leader of the government in the Assembly is the Premier of Victoria, who is usually the head of the political party with the most seats. The Assembly plays a crucial role in the legislative process and state governance.