National Assembly

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The National Assembly, known in Filipino as the Batasang Pambansa, was the unicameral legislature of the Philippines during the Marcos-era parliamentary system.

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National Assembly (Batasang Pambansa) 0

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Predicate Object
instanceOf parliament
unicameral legislature
alsoKnownAs Interim Batasang Pambansa NERFINISHED
Regular Batasang Pambansa NERFINISHED
branchOf legislative branch
country Philippines
countryLeaderDuringExistence President Ferdinand Marcos NERFINISHED
followedBy Congress of the Philippines NERFINISHED
governedBy 1973 Constitution
governmentTypeContext semi-parliamentary system
hasChamber Batasang Pambansa NERFINISHED
headOfStateDuringExistence Ferdinand Marcos NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance implemented Marcos-era parliamentary framework
houseType unicameral
jurisdiction national
languageOfProceedings English
Filipino
legalBasis 1973 Constitution of the Philippines NERFINISHED
legislativeBodyOf Philippines NERFINISHED
legislativeBranchOf Government of the Philippines NERFINISHED
legislatureOf Republic of the Philippines NERFINISHED
locatedIn Metro Manila
Philippines
Quezon City NERFINISHED
meetsIn Batasang Pambansa Complex NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage Filipino
nativeName Batasang Pambansa NERFINISHED
officialName Batasang Pambansa NERFINISHED
National Assembly NERFINISHED
partOfGovernmentSystem parliamentary system
politicalEra Martial law period in the Philippines NERFINISHED
politicalSystemContext authoritarian regime
precededBy Congress of the Philippines NERFINISHED
represents people of the Philippines
role approve national budget
enact laws
exercise oversight over the executive
status defunct
timePeriod Marcos era
typeOfParliament national parliament
votingSystem mixed representation

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Batasang Pambansa alsoKnownAs National Assembly