Legislative Assembly

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This article is about the term as used within the Commonwealth of Nations. For particular legislative assemblies, see Oregon Legislative Assembly (USA); North Dakota Legislative Assembly (USA); Legislative Assembly of Puerto Rico; Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly; Legislative Assembly of Costa Rica; and Legislative Assembly (France) (which existed during the French Revolution).

A Legislative Assembly in some parts of the Commonwealth refers to a legislature, or a chamber of the legislature.

Politicians elected to a Legislative Assembly are usually referred to as a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA). However, in Canada, members of the province of Ontario's Legislative Assembly are known as Members of the Provincial Parliament (MPP, Ontario). In Northern Ireland, members of the Northern Ireland Assembly are also known as MLAs, even though the Assembly itself is not called the Legislative Assembly.

In Quebec, the Legislative Assembly was renamed the National Assembly after the Legislative Council was abolished in 1968.

In Mauritius, the country's unicameral parliament was known as the Legislative Assembly until 1992, when, following the establishment of a republic, it was renamed the National Assembly.

In India, Legislative Assembly or Vidhan Sabha refers to the lower house of the legislatures of all the constituent states and two union territories Delhi and Puducherry. The upper house (which exists only in six state legislatures) is called the Legislative Council or Vidhan Parishad. Members of the former are called MLAs, and those of the latter MLCs.

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