
National Assembly of Czechoslovakia
The National Assembly of Czechoslovakia was the country's legislative body, responsible for making laws, approving budgets, and overseeing government actions. It consisted of two chambers: the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate. Members were elected by citizens and represented various political parties. The Assembly played a central role in shaping national policies and legislation from 1918 until Czechoslovakia split in 1993. It functioned as the primary forum for legislative debate and decision-making, reflecting the political and social dynamics of the country during its existence.