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No, the county governor is not a member of the county assembly. In a typical governance structure of a county, the county governor and the county assembly are two separate entities with distinct roles and responsibilities. The county governor is the executive head of the county government. They are elected by the residents of the county and are responsible for the implementation and execution of county policies, overseeing county departments, and representing the county at various levels. On the other hand, the county assembly is the legislative body of the county. Its members, known as Members of County Assembly (MCAs), are elected by the residents of specific constituencies within the county. The county assembly is responsible for making laws, representing the interests of their constituents, and providing oversight of the county government. While the county governor and the county assembly work closely together to govern the county, they have separate roles and functions within the county governance structure.
A 'Deputé' (Deputy) if they belong to the National Assembly and a 'Sénateur' (Senator) if they belong to the Senate.
The supervisor
Yes, each member of the UN is a member of the General Assembly.
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