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111th General Assembly

The 111th General Assembly refers to a specific two-year legislative session of a state or country's governing body, typically composed of elected representatives. During this period, lawmakers debate, draft, and pass laws on various issues affecting citizens, such as education, health, infrastructure, and the economy. Each assembly is numbered sequentially to distinguish it from previous sessions. The 111th Assembly is a designated phase in this ongoing legislative process, reflecting the elected officials' term during those years, and serves as a formal framework within which legislative activities, decisions, and governance occur.