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National People's Assembly (Guinea-Bissau)

Parliament of Guinea-Bissau


Summary

Parliament of Guinea-Bissau

FieldValue
nameNational Assembly of Guinea-Bissau
legislature11th Legislature
native_nameAssembleia Nacional da Guiné-Bissau
coa_picCoat of arms of Guinea-Bissau.svg
coa_res150px
foundation1973
house_typeUnicameral
leader1_typePresident
leader1Vacant
election14 December 2023
leader2_typeVice-President
leader2Vacant
election24 December 2023
leader3_typeSecond Vice-President
leader3Vacant
election34 December 2023
members102 members
structure1_res250px
political_groups1Dissolved legislature
term_length4 years
voting_system1Party-list proportional representation
last_election123 November 2025
next_election12029
session_roomAssembleia Nacional da Guiné-Bissau.jpg
session_res250px
meeting_placePalácio Colinas de Boé, Bissau
website

The National People's Assembly (), called National Assembly () from 2026, is Guinea-Bissau's unicameral legislative body. The Assembly has a total of 102 seats, with all 102 members being elected.

Election results

Political PartyElection Year1994199920042008201420192023
African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde (PAIGC)62244567574754
Party for Social Renewal (PRS)12383528412112
Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement (RGB-MB)1929
Union for Change (UM)63
Front for the Liberation and Independence of Guinea (FLING)1
Democratic Alliance (AD)31
Social Democratic Party (PSD)3
Democratic Social Front (FDS)1
National Union for Democracy and Progress (UNDP)1
United Social Democratic Party (PUSD)17
Electoral Union (UE)2
United People's Alliance (APU)1
Republican Party for Independence and Development (PRID)3
New Democracy Party (PND)111
Democratic Convergence Party (PCD)2
Union for Change (UM)11
Madem G152729
Guinean Workers' Party (PTG)6
Assembly of the People United (APU)51
Total100102100100102102102

References

References

  1. (2018-07-05). "Guinea-Bissau".
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