MNA (Member of the National Assembly) is the title for elected representatives in Quebec's provincial legislature. While other provinces use MLA (Member of the Legislative Assembly) or MPP (Member of Provincial Parliament in Ontario), Quebec's elected members are called MNAs, reflecting the unique name of Quebec's legislature. Quebec has 125 MNAs representing electoral districts (ridings) across the province. MNAs debate and pass provincial laws, hold the government accountable, and represent their constituents' interests. Like their counterparts elsewhere, MNAs may serve in Cabinet if their party forms government or work in opposition roles if it doesn't.