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Parliament of the Republic of the Congo
Parlement de la République du Congo
Coat of arms or logo
Type
TypeBicameral
HousesSenate
National Assembly
History
Founded1958; 66 years ago (1958)
Preceded byMoyen-Congo Representative Council
Leadership
President of the SenatePierre Ngolo, PCT
since 12 September 2017
President of the National AssemblyIsidore Mvouba, PCT
since 19 August 2017
Structure
SeatsSenate: 72
National Assembly: 151
Senate political groups
National Assembly political groupsGovernment (120)

Support (3)

Opposition (16)

Others (12)

Elections
Senate voting systemFirst-past-the-post
National Assembly voting systemTwo-round system
Last Senate election20 August 2023
Last National Assembly election10 and 31 July 2022
Next Senate election2029
Next National Assembly election2027
Website
senat.cg
assemblee-nationale.cg

The Parliament of the Republic of the Congo consists of two chambers:

See also

External links

National bicameral legislatures
Federal
Unitary
Dependent and
other territories
Non-UN states
Historical
Related
Legislatures in Africa
Sovereign states
Dependencies,
autonomies,
other territories
Italics indicate an unrecognised or partially recognised state.

References

  1. https://africaelects.com/republic-of-the-congo/ Republic of the Congo - Africa Elects


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