The Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan is the province's unicameral legislature, located in Regina. It consists of 61 Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) elected from constituencies across the province. The assembly debates and passes provincial laws, approves budgets, and holds the government accountable. The party holding the most seats typically forms the government, with its leader becoming Premier. The Speaker presides over debates. Saskatchewan's legislature sits for sessions throughout the year, with committees examining legislation and conducting studies. The neoclassical Legislative Building, completed in 1912, is a provincial landmark housing the assembly chamber, offices, and the Provincial Library.