The Legislative Assembly of British Columbia is the provincial parliament where elected representatives debate issues and pass laws affecting British Columbians. Located in the historic Legislature Building in Victoria (not Vancouver, the larger city), the Assembly consists of 93 Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) elected from constituencies across the province. The party winning the most seats forms government, with its leader becoming Premier. The Assembly considers legislation, approves budgets, and holds the government accountable through Question Period, committees, and debate. British Columbia uses a first-past-the-post electoral system, though electoral reform has been debated and rejected in referendums.
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