The unicameral National Assembly elected in 2010 has 343 members.
The previous legislative system was replaced by a unicameral National Assembly of 120 seats.
Both the president and the members of the unicameral National Assembly are elected to concurrent five-year terms.
In the constitutional convention that followed, a unicameral National Assembly was adopted.
The unicameral National Assembly elected in 2000 had 295 members.
Elections for the new unicameral National Assembly were held on 30 July 2000.
The legislature was a unicameral National Assembly, elected every four years.
It also provided for a presidential republic with a unicameral National Assembly.
The changes to the constitution would make the country a presidential republic with a unicameral National Assembly.
It provided for a strong president and a unicameral National Assembly.