Infobox legislature
| name = National Assembly of Quebec
| native_name = Assemblée nationale du Québec
| native_name_lang = fr
| coa-pic = Assemblée nationale du Québec 1.svg
| coa-res = 250px
| legislature = 43rd Quebec Legislature
| session_room = National Assembly of Quebec 03.jpg
| house_type = Unicameral house
| body = Quebec Legislature
| foundation =
| preceded_by = Legislative Assembly of Quebec
| leader2_type = President
| leader2 = Nathalie Roy
| party2 =
| election2 = November 29, 2022
| leader3_type = Premier
| leader3 = François Legault
| party3 = CAQ
| election3 = October 18, 2018
| leader4_type = Government House Leader
| leader4 = Simon Jolin-Barrette
| party4 = CAQ
| election4 = October 18, 2018
| leader5_type = Opposition Leader
| leader5 = Marc Tanguay
| party5 = PLQ
| election5 = November 10, 2022
| leader6_type = Opposition House Leader
| leader6 = Marc Tanguay
| party6 = PLQ
| election6 = September 5, 2019
| members = 125 members of Assembly
| structure1 = Assemblée nationale du Québec 14-08-2022.png
| structure1_res = 250px
| political_groups1 =
Government of Quebec
Official Opposition
Parties with official status
Parties without official status
Independent (1)
| last_election1 = October 3, 2022
| next_election1 = On or before October 5, 2026
| voting_system1 = First-past-the-post
| meeting_place = Parliament Building, Quebec City, Quebec
| website =
The National Assembly of Quebec (officially in Assemblée nationale du Québec) is the legislative body of the province of Quebec in Canada. Legislators are called MNAs (Members of the National Assembly; députés). The King in Right of Quebec, represented by the lieutenant governor of Quebec and the National Assembly compose the Legislature of Quebec, which operates in a fashion similar to those of other Westminster-style parliamentary systems. The assembly has 125 members elected first past the post from single-member districts.
The National Assembly was formerly the lower house of Quebec's legislature and was then called the Legislative Assembly of Quebec.
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Quebec (k(w)ɪˈbɛk ; kwəˈbɛk ; Québec kebɛk) is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada. It is the largest province by area and the second-largest by population. Much of the population of Quebec lives in urban areas along the St. Lawrence River, between its most populous city, Montreal, and the provincial capital, Quebec City. The province is the home of the Québécois nation.
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