ANQ

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ANQ is the commonly used acronym for the National Assembly of Quebec, the unicameral legislative body of the Canadian province of Quebec.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf parliamentary body
provincial legislative assembly
unicameral legislature
abbreviationOfMemberTitle MNA
acronymFor National Assembly of Quebec
building Parliament Building of Quebec
surface form: Parliament Building (Quebec)
canBeDissolvedBy Lieutenant Governor of Quebec
chamberType unicameral
constitutionalBasis Constitution Act, 1867
country Canada
electoralDistrictType single-member districts
establishedAsNationalAssembly 1968
formerName National Assembly of Quebec
surface form: Legislative Assembly of Quebec
fullName National Assembly of Quebec
governmentBranch legislative branch
hasOfficialWebsite https://www.assnat.qc.ca
hasPresidingOfficer President of the National Assembly of Quebec
hasSpeaker Speaker of the National Assembly of Quebec
jurisdiction Province of Quebec
language English
French
legislativeBodyOf Quebec, Canada
surface form: Quebec
levelOfGovernment provincial
locatedIn Quebec, Canada
surface form: Quebec

Quebec City
locatedInCountry Canada
meetsIn Parliament Building of Quebec
surface form: Parliament Building, Quebec City
meetsInChamber National Assembly chamber
memberTitle Member of the National Assembly
nativeName National Assembly of Quebec
surface form: Assemblée nationale du Québec
nativeNameLanguage fr
numberOfMembers 125
oversightOf Government of Quebec
partOf political system of Quebec
predecessor National Assembly of Quebec
surface form: Legislative Assembly of Quebec

Legislative Council of Quebec
replacedBody National Assembly of Quebec
surface form: Legislative Assembly of Quebec

Legislative Council of Quebec
role approves provincial budget
passes provincial legislation
scrutinizes provincial government
subnationalEntity Quebec, Canada
surface form: Quebec
termLength up to 4 years
typeOfParliament Westminster-style parliament
usesParliamentaryCommittees yes
votingSystem first-past-the-post

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