National Assembly (Mauritius)

National Assembly of Mauritius
8th National Assembly
Type
Type
History
Founded30 July 1968 (as Legislative Assembly)
12 March 1992 (as National Assembly)
Leadership
Shirin Aumeeruddy-Cziffra
since 29 November 2024
Deputy Speaker
Veda Balamoody, MMM
since 29 November 2024
Navin Ramgoolam, Labour
since 12 November 2024
Georges Lesjongard, MSM
since 15 November 2024
Structure
Seats66
Political groups
Government (63)
  • Alliance du Changement
    •   PTr (35)
    •   MMM (18)
    •   ND (3)
    •   ReA (3)
  •   OPR (2)
  •   AL (2)

Opposition (3)

Elections
Plurality block voting
Last election
10 November 2024
Meeting place
Parliament House, Port Louis
Website
Official website

The National Assembly (French: Assemblée nationale) is Mauritius's unicameral legislature, which was called the Legislative Assembly from 1968 until 1992, when the country became a republic. Prior to 1968 and under British rule it was known as the Legislative Council. The Constitution of Mauritius provides for the parliament of Mauritius to consist of the President and the National Assembly. The parliament of Mauritius is modelled after the Westminster system of parliamentary democracy, where members of parliament are voted in at regular general elections, on the basis of a first past the post system. The working language of the National Assembly is English.

It consists of 66 members, 62 directly elected for five-year terms in multi-member constituencies and 4 additional members, known as "best losers", appointed by the Electoral Supervisory Commission to ensure that ethnic and religious minorities are equitably represented. The Government is primarily responsible to the National Assembly and the prime minister stays in office with the confidence of a majority of its members.