The National Assembly of Quebec is the province's unicameral legislature located in Quebec City, where provincial laws are debated and passed. Unlike the federal Parliament with its Senate, Quebec has only one legislative chamber. The National Assembly consists of 125 Members of the National Assembly (MNAs) elected from ridings across Quebec. The name 'National Assembly' (Assemblée nationale) reflects Quebec's sense of itself as a nation and replaced 'Legislative Assembly' in 1968. The party winning the most seats typically forms the government, with its leader becoming Premier. The National Assembly building, located near the Plains of Abraham, is a historic landmark.
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