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House of Assembly (Zimbabwe)

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Type
  
Lower House

Last election
  
31 July 2013

Seats
  
210

House of Assembly (Zimbabwe)

Speaker
  
Jacob Mudenda, ZANU-PF Since 3 September 2013

Political groups
  
ZANU-PF (160)   MDC-T (49)   Independents (1)

The House of Assembly of Zimbabwe is the lower chamber of Zimbabwe's bicameral Parliament. It was the unicameral legislative body from 1989 until late November 2005, when the Senate was re-introduced.

Under the 1980 Constitution, 20 of the 100 seats in the House of Assembly were reserved for the country's white minority, although whites and other ethnic minorities made up only five per cent of the population. These seats were abolished in 1987.

The sixth House of Assembly, formed following elections held on 31 March 2005, had a total of 150 members. 120 members were directly elected in single member constituencies using the plurality (or First-past-the-post) system. The President appointed 12 additional members and 8 provincial governors who held reserved seats in the House. The remaining 10 seats were held by traditional chiefs who were chosen by their peers. All members served five-year terms.

A 2007 law, to take effect after the 2008 election, expanded the House of Assembly to 210 seats and made it a fully elected body. The appointed and ex officio members were transferred to the Senate. The Seventh House of Assembly was opened on August 26, 2008.

Jacob Mudenda has been Speaker of the House of Assembly since September 2013.

References

House of Assembly (Zimbabwe) Wikipedia