A National Assembly is either a unicameral legislature, the lower house of a bicameral legislature, or both houses of a bicameral legislature together.
National Assembly may also refer to:
Historically
- National Assembly (French Revolution), the Assemblée Nationale existing from June 13 to July 9, 1789, formed from the Estates General
- National Constituent Assembly (France), the Assemblée Nationale constituante existing from July 9, 1789, to September 30, 1791, formed from the National Assembly
- (National) Legislative Assembly (France), the legislative body of the limited monarchy created by the Constitution of 1791
- National Assembly (1871), a temporary French body elected on February 4, 1871, at the end of the Franco-Prussian War
- National Assembly (Portugal), name of the Portuguese parliament from 1933 to 1974
- National Assembly (Republic of China), a legislature that existed in various forms from 1913 to 2006, first in China and subsequently in Taiwan after the Chinese Civil War
- National Assembly (Spain), a corporative chamber in Spain active from 1927 to 1929
- Prussian National Assembly, a constitutional assembly of Prussia existing from November 5 to December 5, 1848
- Greek National Assemblies, a series of constitutional assemblies held sporadically since 1821
- Roman assemblies, various legislative bodies on ancient Rome
- National Assembly of Soviets, a legislature of the brief Hungarian Soviet Republic, existing only in June, 1919
- National State Assembly, the legislative body of Sri Lanka from May 22, 1972 to September 7, 1978
- National Assembly for Wales, existing from July 1, 1999 to May 6, 2020; renamed as the Welsh Parliament or Senedd Cymru in Welsh
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