
Quebec National Assembly
The Quebec National Assembly is the legislative body responsible for creating and passing laws in Quebec, Canada. It is made up of Members of the National Assembly (MNAs) elected by residents of various districts across the province. The Assembly debates, amends, and votes on proposed laws, budgets, and policies that affect Quebec’s society. It functions within a parliamentary democracy, where elected representatives make decisions on governance, reflecting the will of Quebec’s citizens. Located in Quebec City, the Assembly embodies the regional government’s authority within the Canadian constitutional framework.