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The 'National Assembly' is the
legislative branch of government in
The Gambia.
Composition and electoral system
The National Assembly is
unicameral and consists of 53 members who serve a five-year term. 48 members are directly elected while the remaining five are appointed by the
President. Members are elected in single-member constituencies using the simple majority, or
First-past-the-post system.
History
Legislative representation based on
universal adult suffrage in The Gambia began in May
1962, when elections were held for a 32-seat House of Representatives. These elections were won by the
People's Progressive Party (PPP), which was led by
Dawda Jawara. After independence in
1965, the PPP continued to dominate the House of Representatives by winning a series of free, democratic elections in
1966,
1972,
1977,
1982,
1987, and
1992. While opposition parties were continuously present in the House, they were never able to successfully wrest the PPP from power. Jawara's government was overthrown in a
1994 military coup led by
Yahya Jammeh. The constitution and all elected institutions, including the House of Representatives, were dissolved. After the coup, political party activities were banned. The ban was lifted in August
1996 following the approval of a new constitution, but three Jawara-era parties - the PPP,
Gambian People's Party (GPP), and the
National Convention Party (NCP) remained proscribed.
Legislative elections to the renamed National Assembly took place on
2 January 1997. Jammeh's
Alliance for Patriotic Reorientation and Construction (APRC) won 33 out of 45 seats, the opposition
United Democratic Party (UDP) won 7, two went to both the
National Reconciliation Party (NRP) and
Independents, while the
People's Democratic Organization for Independence and Socialism (PDOIS) captured the remaining seat.
The Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) lifted the ban on the PPP, GPP, and NCP in August
2001, five months before the next scheduled legislative election.
2007 election
Leadership
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Speaker -
Fatoumatta Jahumpa Ceesay
★ Deputy Speaker -
Abdoulie Bojang
See also
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History of the Gambia
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List of national legislatures
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Legislative branch
External links
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National Assembly Services Authority of The Gambia