National Assembly Of Venezuela

The National Assembly (Spanish Asamblea Nacional) is the current legislative branch of the Venezuelan government.

Passage of the 1999 Constitution

President Hugo Chvez was first elected in December 1998 on a platform calling for a National Constituent Assembly to be convened to draft a new Constitution for Venezuela. Chvez's argument was that the existing political system, under the earlier 1961 Constitution, had become isolated from the people. This won broad acceptance, particularly among Venezuela's poorest classes, who had seen a significant decline in their living standards over the previous decade and a half. The National Constituent Assembly (ANC), consisting of 131 elected individuals, convened in August 1999 to begin rewriting the Constitution. In free elections, voters gave all but six seats to persons associated with the Chvez movement. The Venezuelan people approved the ANC's proposed Constitution in a referendum on 15 December 1999. It was promulgated by the ANC and came into effect the following 20 December.

The Legislature under the 1999 Constitution

Under the new Constitution, the legislative branch of Government in Venezuela is represented by a unicameral National Assembly. The Assembly is made up of 165 deputies (diputados), who are elected by "universal, direct, personal, and secret" vote on a national party-list proportional representation system. In addition, three deputies are returned on a state-by-state basis, and three seats are reserved for representatives of Venezuela's indigenous peoples. All deputies serve five-year terms and must appoint a replacement (suplente) to stand in for them in during periods of incapacity or absence (Art. 186). They can be reelected on up to two occasions (Art. 192). Deputies must be Venezuelan citizens by birth, or naturalized Venezuelans with a period of residency in excess of 15 years; older than 21 on the day of the election; and have lived in the state for which they seek election during the previous four years (Art. 188). The first election of deputies to the new National Assembly took place on 30 July 2000. The results were as follows:
  Party                                        Votes      %   Seats 
  Democratic Action (AD)                      719,575    16.1    32   Convergencia National                        47,724    01.1     4   La Causa Radical                            197,207    04.4     3   Movement towards Socialism (MAS)            237,766    05.3    18   Movement for the Fifth Republic (MVR)     1,981,265    44.2    80   Social Christian Party (COPEI)              227,725    05.1     5   Patria Para Todos                           101,520    02.3     3   Proyecto Venezuela                          309,310    06.9     8   Others                                      655,328    14.6    12  -------------------------------------------------------------------  Total                                     4,477,420           165 
(Source: Adam Carr's Election Archive)

The Legislature under the 1961 Constitution

Under its previous Constitution, Venezuela had a bicameral legislature, known as the Congress (Congreso). This Congress comprised a Senate (Senado) and a Chamber of Deputies (Cmara de Diputados).

External links

*1961 Constitution amended as of 1983 (Spanish)

 

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