National State Assembly (Tseng)

The National State Assembly (NSA; Chinese: 國民議會; pinyin: Guómín yìhuì) is the unicameral legislature of the Tseng Republic. It is located in Tseng City, Tseng. There are 159 legislators, which are directly elected in Tseng for 4-year terms.

History
The National State Assembly was formed on July 17, 1946, with the independence of Tseng. The first election took place on August 5, and was opened on August 31, 1946, with 27 legislators elected for 5-year terms. In the 1956 election, there were 51 legislators and they were elected for 4-year terms. There were 77 legislators in 1965. The NSA hit the 100-mark in 2004, with 101 legislators.

Legislators
The legislators in the NSA are elected for 4-year terms on July 4 since 1956, and directly since 1992. The current National State Assembly was created on July 1, 2020, and will dissolve on the next election, July 1, 2024.

President
The president of the National State Assembly, also known as the speaker, is the presiding officer of the NSA. Currently, it is Alan Zeng of the PDP. The vice-president is currently You Zhijian, also of the PDP.


 * List of Presidents (and Vice Presidents) of the National State Assembly