National Assembly (Afghanistan)

National Assembly of the Republic of Afghanistan

د افغانستان جمهوريت ملي شورا
شورای ملی جمهوری افغانستان
Type
Type
HousesMeshrano Jirga (House of Elders)
Wolesi Jirga (House of the People)
History
Founded1931
Disbanded15 August 2021
Succeeded byLeadership Council
Seats352
  • Meshrano Jirga: 102
  • Wolesi Jirga: 250
Elections
  • One-third (34) elected by district councils
  • One-third (34) by provincial councils
  • One third (34) nominated by the president
Single non-transferable vote
First House of the People election
31 October 1931
Last House of the People election
20 and 27 October 2018
Meeting place
Kabul
Website
parliament.af (dead)
(15 August 2021 archive)

The National Assembly (Pashto: ملی شورا, romanizedMilli Shura, Dari: شورای ملی, romanized: Shura-e Milli), also known as the Parliament of Afghanistan or simply as the Afghan Parliament, was the legislature of Afghanistan in various forms from the monarchy, republican, communist and liberal democratic periods between 1931 and 2021. It was a bicameral body, comprising two chambers:

According to Chapter Five of the 2004 Constitution of Afghanistan, "the National Assembly of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan as the highest legislative organ was the manifestation of the will of its people and represents the whole nation. Every member of the National Assembly took into judgment the general welfare and supreme interests of all people of Afghanistan at the time of casting their vote".

The parliament was effectively suspended between 1992 and 2005 due to the ongoing war and was reconstituted in 2005 after the collapse of the first Taliban regime. It was dissolved when the Taliban regained control of the country on 15 August 2021, and transferred legislative authority to the Leadership Council. The Taliban did not include the National Assembly and several other agencies of the former government in its first national budget in May 2022. Government spokesman Innamullah Samangani said that due to the financial crisis, only active agencies were included in the budget, and the excluded ones had been dissolved, but noted they could be brought back "if needed".