National Assembly (Panama)

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National Assembly of the Republic of Panama

Asamblea Nacional de la República de Panamá
Type
Type
History
Founded1906[1]
Leadership
Jaime Vargas, Circuit 5-2 (PRD)
since 1 July 2023
First vice president
Ricardo Torres, Circuit 9-4 (PRD)
since 1 July 2023
Second vice president
Corina Cano, Circuit 8-7 (MOLIRENA)
since 1 July 2023
Structure
Seats71 members
Political groups
Government (16)
  •   Democratic Revolutionary Party (13)
  •   Another Way Movement (3)

Opposition (31)

Independent bloc (20)

Length of term
5 years[2]
Elections
First-past-the-post voting in outlying rural districts and party-list proportional representation in cities
Last election
5 May 2019
Next election
5 May 2024
Meeting place
Justo Arosemena Palace, Panama City
Website
www.asamblea.gob.pa

The National Assembly of Panama (Spanish: Asamblea Nacional de Panamá), formerly the Legislative Assembly of Panama (Asamblea Legislativa de Panamá), is the legislative branch of the government of the Republic of Panama.

It is a unicameral legislature, currently made up of 71 members, who serve five-year terms. Legislators from outlying rural districts are chosen by a first past the post method, while districts located in more populous towns and cities elect multiple legislators by means of a proportion-based formula. Panama's legislative elections are held simultaneous with its presidential and local elections.

Panama also returns a delegation of 20 deputies to the supranational Central American Parliament.

Latest election[edit]

Party Votes % Seats +/–
Realizing Goals 778,772 34.23 14 +14
Another Way Movement 559,432 24.59 3 +3
People's Party 364,576 16.03 2 +2
Democratic Change 258,818 11.38 8 -10
Independents 150,338 6.61 0 –1
Democratic Revolutionary Party 133,791 5.88 13 -22
Invalid/blank votes 57,645
Total 2,245,741 100 71 0
Registered voters/turnout
Source: Election Tribunal, psephos

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Historia | Asamblea Nacional de Panamá".
  2. ^ "IPU PARLINE database: PANAMA (Asamblea Nacional), General information".