Zambian National Assembly
The Zambian National Assembly is the legislative body of Zambia, responsible for making and passing laws. It consists of 156 members, known as Members of Parliament (MPs), who are elected to represent various constituencies across the country. The assembly meets in the capital city, Lusaka, and plays a crucial role in shaping national policies and governance.
The National Assembly operates under a bicameral system, which includes the House of Chiefs as the upper chamber. This structure allows for a diverse representation of the Zambian population, ensuring that different voices and interests are considered in the legislative process.