
Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs)
Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) are elected representatives who serve in a regional government’s law-making body, typically at the state or provincial level. They represent the interests of their local constituents, debate and pass laws, and oversee government policies and budgets. MLAs work within a legislative assembly to ensure that the concerns of their communities are addressed and that legislation reflects the needs of their region. Their role is essential for democratic governance, as they connect residents to the decision-making process at the regional level.