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National Assembly of the Gambia

The National Assembly of the Gambia is the unicameral legislature of the Gambia. The authorisation for the National Assembly lies in Chapter VII of the Constitution of the Gambia. It is composed of 53 members directly elected through first past the post, and a further five members appointed by the President.

National Assembly of the Gambia
Type
Type
Leadership
Fabakary Jatta (APRC)
since 17 April 2022
Deputy Speaker
Seedy Njie (NPP)
since 17 April 2022
Majority Leader
Billay Tunkara (NPP)
since 17 April 2022
Minority Leader
Alhagie S Darboe (UDP)
since 17 April 2022
Structure
Seats58
Political groups

Government (29)

  •   NPP (22)
  •   NRP (4)
  •   APRC (3)

Opposition (29)α

Elections
First-past-the-post voting in single-member constituencies
plus 5 members appointed by the President
Last election
9 April 2022
Next election
2027
Meeting place
Parliament Buildings, Banjul
Website
www.assembly.gm

Composition and electoral system edit

The National Assembly is unicameral and consists of 58 members who serve a five-year term. 53 members are directly elected while the remaining five are appointed by the President. Members are elected in single-member constituencies using the simple majority, or first-past-the-post system.

History edit

Legislative representation based on universal adult suffrage in the Gambia began in May 1962, when elections were held for a 32-seat House of Representatives. These elections were won by the People's Progressive Party (PPP), which was led by Dawda Jawara. After independence in 1965, the PPP continued to dominate the House of Representatives by winning a series of free, democratic elections in 1966, 1972, 1977, 1982, 1987, and 1992. While opposition parties were continuously present in the House, they were never able to successfully wrest power from the PPP. Jawara's government was overthrown in a July 1994 military coup led by Yahya Jammeh. The constitution and all elected institutions, including the House of Representatives, were dissolved. After the coup, political party activities were banned. The ban was lifted in August 1996 following the approval of a new constitution, but three Jawara-era parties – the PPP, Gambian People's Party (GPP), and the National Convention Party (NCP) remained proscribed.

Legislative elections to the renamed National Assembly took place on 2 January 1997. Jammeh's Alliance for Patriotic Reorientation and Construction (APRC) won 33 out of 45 seats, the opposition United Democratic Party (UDP) won 7, two went to both the National Reconciliation Party (NRP) and Independents, with the People's Democratic Organization for Independence and Socialism (PDOIS) winning the remaining seat.

The Independent Electoral Commission (Gambia) [de] (IEC) lifted the ban on the PPP, GPP, and NCP in August 2001, five months before the next scheduled legislative election.

On April 7, 2017, the IEC announced that UDP had won a majority of 31 seats out of 53 available during the 2017 legislative elections.

On 17 April 2022, the sixth legislature was sworn in after the 2022 elections, NPP's electoral alliance with the APRC and with NRP gave the pro-government bloc a majority, with 29 seats.[1]

Leadership edit

The current leadership of the National Assembly is as follows: APRC leader Fabakary Jatta as assembly speaker, Seedy Njieh as deputy speaker, Billay Tunkara as majority leader and UDP leader Ousainou Darboe as minority leader.[2] The Speaker and Deputy Speaker may only be chosen from among the presidential appointees to the National Assembly, not the elected members.[3] Speakers of the National Assembly are considered impartial presiding officers, although they may cast tie-breaking votes.[4]

Role Term of Office Party
Speaker of the National Assembly
Mustapha B. Wadda 1997–2002 APRC
Sheriff Mustapha Dibba 2002–2006 NCP
Belinda Bidwell 2006–2007 Independent
Fatoumatta Jahumpa Ceesay 2007–2010 APRC
Abdoulie Bojang 2010–2017 APRC
Mariam Jack-Denton 2017–2022 UDP
Fabakary Jatta 2022-present APRC
Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly
Cecilia Cole 1997–2000 APRC
Belinda Bidwell 2002–2006 Independent
George Aziz 2006–2007 APRC
Abdoulie Bojang 2007–2010 APRC
Fatou Mbye 2010–2017 APRC
Momodou L. K. Sanneh 2017–2022 UDP
Seedy Njieh 2022-present NPP
Majority Leader
Tamsir Jallow 1997–2002 APRC
Baba Jobe 2002–2003 APRC
Churchill Baldeh 2003–2007 APRC
Fabakary Jatta 2007–2017 APRC
Kebba K. Barrow 2017–2022 UDP
Billay Tunkara 2022-present NPP
Minority Leader
Kemesseng Jammeh 1997–2002 UDP
Halifa Sallah 2002–2007 PDOIS
Momodou L. K. Sanneh 2007–2012 UDP
Samba Jallow 2012–2022 NRP
Alhagie S Darboe 2022-present UDP

Notes edit

Independents are listed as part of the opposition by default.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Ally of ex-Gambian dictator sworn in as parliament speaker". finance.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2022-04-18.
  2. ^ "Hon Fabakary Jatta & Hon Seedy Njie takeover Leadership of Sixth Legislature". GAINAKO. 2022-04-17. Retrieved 2022-04-18.
  3. ^ Political Parties of the World (6th edition, 2005), ed. Bogdan Szajkowski, page 242.
  4. ^ "Ally of ex-Gambian dictator sworn in as parliament speaker". finance.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2022-04-18.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The National Assembly of the Gambia is the unicameral legislature of the Gambia The authorisation for the National Assembly lies in Chapter VII of the Constitution of the Gambia It is composed of 53 members directly elected through first past the post and a further five members appointed by the President National Assembly of the GambiaTypeTypeUnicameralLeadershipSpeakerFabakary Jatta APRC since 17 April 2022Deputy SpeakerSeedy Njie NPP since 17 April 2022Majority LeaderBillay Tunkara NPP since 17 April 2022Minority LeaderAlhagie S Darboe UDP since 17 April 2022StructureSeats58Political groupsGovernment 29 NPP 22 NRP 4 APRC 3 Opposition 29 a UDP 15 Independents 12 PDOIS 2 ElectionsVoting systemFirst past the post voting in single member constituenciesplus 5 members appointed by the PresidentLast election9 April 2022Next election2027Meeting placeParliament Buildings BanjulWebsitewww wbr assembly wbr gm Contents 1 Composition and electoral system 2 History 3 Leadership 4 Notes 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksComposition and electoral system editThe National Assembly is unicameral and consists of 58 members who serve a five year term 53 members are directly elected while the remaining five are appointed by the President Members are elected in single member constituencies using the simple majority or first past the post system History editLegislative representation based on universal adult suffrage in the Gambia began in May 1962 when elections were held for a 32 seat House of Representatives These elections were won by the People s Progressive Party PPP which was led by Dawda Jawara After independence in 1965 the PPP continued to dominate the House of Representatives by winning a series of free democratic elections in 1966 1972 1977 1982 1987 and 1992 While opposition parties were continuously present in the House they were never able to successfully wrest power from the PPP Jawara s government was overthrown in a July 1994 military coup led by Yahya Jammeh The constitution and all elected institutions including the House of Representatives were dissolved After the coup political party activities were banned The ban was lifted in August 1996 following the approval of a new constitution but three Jawara era parties the PPP Gambian People s Party GPP and the National Convention Party NCP remained proscribed Legislative elections to the renamed National Assembly took place on 2 January 1997 Jammeh s Alliance for Patriotic Reorientation and Construction APRC won 33 out of 45 seats the opposition United Democratic Party UDP won 7 two went to both the National Reconciliation Party NRP and Independents with the People s Democratic Organization for Independence and Socialism PDOIS winning the remaining seat The Independent Electoral Commission Gambia de IEC lifted the ban on the PPP GPP and NCP in August 2001 five months before the next scheduled legislative election On April 7 2017 the IEC announced that UDP had won a majority of 31 seats out of 53 available during the 2017 legislative elections On 17 April 2022 the sixth legislature was sworn in after the 2022 elections NPP s electoral alliance with the APRC and with NRP gave the pro government bloc a majority with 29 seats 1 Leadership editThe current leadership of the National Assembly is as follows APRC leader Fabakary Jatta as assembly speaker Seedy Njieh as deputy speaker Billay Tunkara as majority leader and UDP leader Ousainou Darboe as minority leader 2 The Speaker and Deputy Speaker may only be chosen from among the presidential appointees to the National Assembly not the elected members 3 Speakers of the National Assembly are considered impartial presiding officers although they may cast tie breaking votes 4 Role Term of Office PartySpeaker of the National AssemblyMustapha B Wadda 1997 2002 APRCSheriff Mustapha Dibba 2002 2006 NCPBelinda Bidwell 2006 2007 IndependentFatoumatta Jahumpa Ceesay 2007 2010 APRCAbdoulie Bojang 2010 2017 APRCMariam Jack Denton 2017 2022 UDPFabakary Jatta 2022 present APRCDeputy Speaker of the National AssemblyCecilia Cole 1997 2000 APRCBelinda Bidwell 2002 2006 IndependentGeorge Aziz 2006 2007 APRCAbdoulie Bojang 2007 2010 APRCFatou Mbye 2010 2017 APRCMomodou L K Sanneh 2017 2022 UDPSeedy Njieh 2022 present NPPMajority LeaderTamsir Jallow 1997 2002 APRCBaba Jobe 2002 2003 APRCChurchill Baldeh 2003 2007 APRCFabakary Jatta 2007 2017 APRCKebba K Barrow 2017 2022 UDPBillay Tunkara 2022 present NPPMinority LeaderKemesseng Jammeh 1997 2002 UDPHalifa Sallah 2002 2007 PDOISMomodou L K Sanneh 2007 2012 UDPSamba Jallow 2012 2022 NRPAlhagie S Darboe 2022 present UDPNotes edit a Independents are listed as part of the opposition by default See also editHistory of the Gambia Politics of the Gambia List of speakers of the National Assembly of the Gambia List of NAMs elected in the 2022 Gambian parliamentary electionReferences edit Ally of ex Gambian dictator sworn in as parliament speaker finance yahoo com Retrieved 2022 04 18 Hon Fabakary Jatta amp Hon Seedy Njie takeover Leadership of Sixth Legislature GAINAKO 2022 04 17 Retrieved 2022 04 18 Political Parties of the World 6th edition 2005 ed Bogdan Szajkowski page 242 Ally of ex Gambian dictator sworn in as parliament speaker finance yahoo com Retrieved 2022 04 18 External links editOfficial website 13 27 37 N 16 34 53 W 13 46028 N 16 58139 W 13 46028 16 58139 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title National Assembly of the Gambia amp oldid 1191152258, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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