National Council of Turkmenistan Türkmenistanyň Milli Geňeşi (Turkmen) | |
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History | |
Founded |
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Disbanded | 21 January 2023 |
Preceded by | Unicameral Mejlis of Turkmenistan, 1991–2020 |
Succeeded by | Unicameral Mejlis of Turkmenistan, 21 January 2023 |
Leadership | |
Chairman of Halk Maslahaty | |
Chairman of Mejlis | |
Structure | |
Seats | Total 181 members
56 senators in Halk Maslahaty 125 deputies in Mejlis |
Halk Maslahaty political groups | Independents (48)
Appointed by the President (8) Democratic Party (3) |
Mejlis political groups | Government coalition (107)
Pro-Government (18)
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Elections | |
Halk Maslahaty voting system | 48 were elected by secret ballot by the members of the regional branches of the Halk Maslahaty, the remaining 8 were appointed by the President. |
Mejlis voting system | Plurality voting |
Last Halk Maslahaty election | 28 March 2021 |
Last Mejlis election | 26 March 2023 |
Next Halk Maslahaty election | March 2026 |
Next Mejlis election | March 2028 |
Meeting place | |
People's Council Building | |
Assembly Building |
The National Council of Turkmenistan (Turkmen: Türkmenistanyň Milli Geňeşi) was Turkmenistan's bicameral national legislative body or parliament from March 2021 until January 2023. The upper chamber was the People's Council (Halk Maslahaty) and the lower chamber was the Assembly (Mejlis). The National Council was created in March 2021 following election of members to the upper chamber, which in turn followed a constitutional amendment in late 2020.[1][2][3][4][5]
In January 2023 both chambers of parliament proposed to abolish the Halk Maslahaty as a legislative organ, to reform it as an independent body, and to place all legislative authority with a unicameral Mejlis.[6][7][8] The National Council was accordingly abolished by unanimous vote of its members in a joint session of the People's Council and Assembly on 21 January 2023.[9][10]