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National Assembly Of Niger
The unicameral National Assembly of Niger is the country's legislative body.
Composition
The current National Assembly, formed following elections held on 4 December 2004, has a total of 113 members. 105 members are elected in 8 multi-member constituencies using the party-list proportional representation system. The remaining 8 members are elected in special single-member constituencies to ensure the representation of national minority communities. All members serve five-year terms. Fourteen women occupy seats in the National Assembly.
Former President and leader of CDS-Rahama, Mahamane Ousmane, is the current President of the National Assembly.
Sessions
The National Assembly sits for two "''ordinary''" sessions a year, usually the first during March - June and the second from August to October, meeting at the National Assembly Building in Niamey. So-called "''extraordinary''" sessions, lasting from a few hours to a week, occur two or more times a year. Since the year 2000, the National Assembly has ratified between 10 and 30 Laws, spending plans, and treaties in each ordinary session. The internal functioning of the Assembly is governed by the 1999 Constitution of the 5th Republic and by the Law n° 97 - 006/AN of 5 June 1997
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