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The unicameral National Assembly (Cruzese: Assembleia Nacional) is the legislative body of the Constitutional State of the Andorinhões.
History
Speakers of the National Assembly
Constituencies
The Andorinhões has twelve constituencies for the National Assembly, 11 are in the Andorinhões and the other is abroad.
Constituency | No. of members |
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Santa Maria–São Vicente | 7 |
Espírito | 2 |
Ordem | 5 |
Glória de Ele | 5 |
Santo Ambrosio–Santa Rosa–Santa Ana | 15 |
Esperança–Trindade–Santa Fé | 6 |
São João–São Miguel | 9 |
São Afonso | 8 |
São Fernando | 9 |
Céu–Sagrada Família–São Domingos | 4 |
Flores de Lírio | 4 |
Mundo | 2 |
Total | 76 |