The National Assembly (Spanish: Asamblea Nacional) is the legislative branch of the government of Nicaragua.
The Nicaraguan legislature is a unicameral body. It is made up of 90 deputies, who are elected by popular vote on a proportional representation basis from party lists: 20 nationally, and 70 representing the country's departments and autonomous regions. In addition, the President of the Republic who served the immediately previous presidential term is entitled to sit in the Assembly as a deputy, as is the runner-up in the most recent presidential election. The President and the National Assembly serve concurrent five-year terms.
To be eligible for election to the Assembly, candidates must be (Art. 134, Constitution):
The following are disqualified from serving in the Assembly:
In addition, former presidents Arnoldo Alemán (Liberal, previous incumbent) and Daniel Ortega (Sandinista, runner-up in 2001) were also given Assembly seats.
Nicaragua also returns deputies to the supranational Central American Parliament.
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