National Assembly (Panama)
| National Assembly of the Republic of Panama Asamblea Nacional de la República de Panamá | |
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| Type | |
| Type | |
| History | |
| Founded | 1906 | 
| Leadership | |
| First vice president | |
| Second vice president | |
| General secretary | |
| Structure | |
| Seats | 71 members | 
| Political groups | Government (17) Realizing Goals Group (15): 
 Democratic Mixed Group (2): 
 Support (19) Democratic Change Group (8): Panameñista Group (8): Democratic Mixed Group (3): Opposition (35) Vamos Independent Group (18): 
 Democratic Revolutionary Party Group (12): MOCA|Independents Group (4): 
 Non-affiliated (1): 
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| Length of term | 5 years | 
| Elections | |
| First-past-the-post voting in outlying rural districts and party-list proportional representation in cities | |
| Last election | 5 May 2024 | 
| Next election | 6 May 2029 | 
| Meeting place | |
| Justo Arosemena Palace, Panama City | |
| Website | |
| www | |
The National Assembly of Panama (Spanish: Asamblea Nacional de Panamá), formerly the Legislative Assembly of Panama (Asamblea Legislativa de Panamá), is the legislative branch of the government of the Republic of Panama.
It is a unicameral legislature, currently made up of 71 members, who serve five-year terms. Legislators from outlying rural districts are chosen by a first past the post method, while districts located in more populous towns and cities elect multiple legislators by means of a proportion-based formula. Panama's legislative elections are held simultaneous with its presidential and local elections.
Panama also returns a delegation of 20 deputies to the supranational Central American Parliament.