An elected assembly is a legislative body whose members are chosen through elections by the electorate. It is responsible for making laws, representing the interests of the public, and overseeing the government’s actions. Elected assemblies can exist at various levels, such as national, regional, or local, and their structure and powers may vary depending on the country's political system. Examples include parliaments, congresses, and state assemblies.
The counsuls of ancient Rome were not elected directly by the people. They were elected by the Centuriate Assembly. this assembly also elected the praetors and censors. Membership in this assembly was determined by wealth and age.
what was the first elected assembly in the new world
The colonial governor led the elected assembly in each of the colonies.
The General Assembly is a legislature. It is elected by the people.
The name of the party that Judy Chalmers was elected to the South African national assembly is ANC.
The Welsh Government consists of 60 elected members
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members are elected by the general assembly through individuals and direct votes by absolute majority(97 votes)
He was first elected to the National Assembly of Cambodia in 2003.
The assembly is where they discuss ideas and issues and settle issues.