
National Constituent Assembly
A National Constituent Assembly is a special group of representatives formed to create or revise a country's fundamental laws, known as a constitution. It is typically convened during times of political change or crisis to establish new governance structures, rights, and rules that guide the nation's future. Members are chosen to reflect the will of the people or specific factions, and their work results in a foundational document that shapes government authority, citizen rights, and legal frameworks, helping to legitimize and stabilize the nation’s political system.