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Assemblée

Assemblée is a French noun meaning an assembly or gathering; it denotes a formal deliberative body that gathers to discuss, decide, or legislate. The term derives from the verb assembler, meaning to bring together or collect. It is feminine in gender, with l’assemblée as the ordinary article.

Usage in political institutions: In France, the term is used in the official name of the lower

Beyond legislatures, the word forms part of common phrases such as assemblée générale, the general meeting

house
of
Parliament,
the
Assemblée
nationale.
In
other
francophone
countries,
national
legislatures
or
assemblies
include
the
Assemblée
fédérale
in
Switzerland,
the
federal
parliament;
in
Canada,
the
provincial
legislature
of
Quebec
is
the
Assemblée
nationale
du
Québec.
The
word
also
appears
in
contexts
such
as
historical
or
provisional
bodies
designated
as
assemblées
constituantes
(constituent
assemblies).
of
an
organization
or
corporation.
In
international
affairs,
the
United
Nations
General
Assembly
is
the
Assemblée
générale
des
Nations
unies
in
French.
The
concept
of
an
assembly
is
thus
broad,
covering
both
formal
governmental
bodies
and
regular
organizational
meetings,
all
centered
on
collective
discussion
and
decision-making.