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The National Assembly of the Republic of Korea, often shortened to the National Assembly in domestic English-language media, is the unicameral national legislature of South Korea. Elections to the National Assembly are held every four years. The latest
legislative elections A general election is a political voting election where generally all or most members of a given political body are chosen. These are usually held for a nation, state, or territory's primary legislative body, and are different from by-elections ( ...
were held on 15 April 2020. The National Assembly has 300 seats, with 253 constituency seats and 47 proportional representation seats; 30 of the PR seats are assigned on additional member system, while 17 PR seats use the parallel voting method. The unicameral assembly consists of at least 200 members according to the
South Korean constitution The Constitution of the Republic of Korea () is the supreme law of South Korea. It was promulgated on July 17, 1948, and last revised on October 29, 1987. Background The Provisional Charter of Korea The preamble of the Constitution of South ...
. In 1990 the assembly had 299 seats, 224 of which were directly elected from single-member districts in the general elections of April 1988. Under applicable laws, the remaining seventy-five representatives were elected from party lists. By law, candidates for election to the assembly must be at least thirty years of age. As part of a political compromise in 1987, an earlier requirement that candidates have at least five years' continuous residency in the country was dropped to allow Kim Dae-jung, who had spent several years in exile in Japan and the United States during the 1980s, to return to political life. The National Assembly's term is four years. In a change from the more authoritarian Fourth Republic and Fifth Republic (1972–80 and 1980–87, respectively), under the Sixth Republic, the assembly cannot be dissolved by the president.


Current composition


Structure and appointment


Speaker

The constitution stipulates that the assembly is presided over by a Speaker and two Deputy Speakers, who are responsible for expediting the legislative process. The Speaker and Deputy Speakers are elected in a secret ballot by the members of the Assembly, and their term in office is restricted to two years. The Speaker is independent of party affiliation, and the Speaker and Deputy Speakers may not simultaneously be government ministers.


Negotiation groups

Parties that hold at least 20 seats in the assembly form floor negotiation groups ( ko, 교섭단체, Hanja: 交涉團體, RR: ), which are entitled to a variety of rights that are denied to smaller parties. These include a greater amount of state funding and participation in the leaders' summits that determine the assembly's legislative agenda. In order to meet the quorum, the United Liberal Democrats, who then held 17 seats, arranged to "rent" three legislators from the
Millennium Democratic Party The Democratic Party (; DP) was a political party in South Korea. Formerly named Millennium Democratic Party (; MDP), it was renamed in May 6, 2005. After its dissolution, its members joined the Uri Party or the successor Democratic Party. Hi ...
. The legislators returned to the MDP after the collapse of the ULD-MDP coalition in September 2001.


Legislative process

To introduce a bill, a legislator must present the initiative to the Speaker with the signatures of at least ten other members of the assembly. The bill must then be edited by a committee to ensure that the bill contains correct and systematic language. It can then be approved or rejected by the Assembly.


Committees

There are 17 standing committees which examine bills and petitions falling under their respective jurisdictions, and perform other duties as prescribed by relevant laws. * House Steering Committee * Legislation and Judiciary Committee * National Policy Committee * Strategy and Finance Committee * Science, ICT, Future Planning, Broadcasting and Communications Committee * Education Committee * Culture, Sports and Tourism Committee * Foreign Affairs and Unification Committee * National Defense Committee * Security and Public Administration Committee * Agriculture, Food, Rural Affairs, Oceans and Fisheries Committee * Trade, Industry and Energy Committee * Health and Welfare Committee * Environment and Labor Committee * Land, Infrastructure and Transport Committee * Intelligence Committee * Gender Equality and Family Committee


Election

The National Assembly has 300 seats, with 253 constituency seats and 47 proportional representation seats. However, 30 of the PR seats are assigned on additional member system, while 17 PR seats use the parallel voting method. The voting age was also lowered from 19 to 18 years old, expanding the electorate by over half a million voters.


Legislative violence

From 2004 to 2009, the assembly gained notoriety as a frequent site for
legislative violence Legislative violence broadly refers to any violent clashes between members of a legislature, often physically, inside the legislature and triggered by divisive issues and tight votes. Such clashes have occurred in many countries across time, a ...
. The Assembly first came to the world's attention during a violent dispute on impeachment proceedings for then President Roh Moo-hyun, when open physical combat took place in the assembly. Since then, it has been interrupted by periodic conflagrations, piquing the world's curiosity once again in 2009 when members battled each other with sledgehammers and fire extinguishers. The National Assembly since then have preventive measures to prevent any more legislative violence.


History


First Republic

Elections for the assembly were held under UN supervision on 10 May 1948. The First Republic of Korea was established on 17 July 1948ICL – South Korea Index
when the constitution of the First Republic was established by the Assembly. The Assembly also had the job of electing the president and elected anti-communist
Syngman Rhee Syngman Rhee (, ; 26 March 1875 – 19 July 1965) was a South Korean politician who served as the first president of South Korea from 1948 to 1960. Rhee was also the first and last president of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Ko ...
as president on 10 May 1948. Under the first constitution, the National Assembly was unicameral. Under the second and third constitutions, the National Assembly was to be bicameral and consist of the House of Representatives and the House of Councillors, but in practice the legislature was unicameral because the House of Representatives was prevented from passing the law necessary to establish the House of Councillors.


Second Republic


Third Republic

Since the reopening of the National Assembly in 1963 until today, it has been unicameral.


Fourth Republic


Fifth Republic


Sixth Republic


Members

* List of members of the South Korean Constituent Assembly * List of members of the National Assembly (South Korea), 1950–1954 * List of members of the National Assembly (South Korea), 1954–1958 * List of members of the National Assembly (South Korea), 1981–1985 *
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List of members of the National Assembly (South Korea), 1992–1996 The members of the fourteenth National Assembly In politics, a national assembly is either a unicameral legislature, the lower house of a bicameral legislature, or both houses of a bicameral legislature together. In the English language it g ...
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List of members of the National Assembly (South Korea), 1996–2000 The members of the fifteenth National Assembly (South Korea), National Assembly of South Korea were elected on 1996 South Korean legislative election, 11 April 1996. The Assembly sat from 30 May 1996 until 29 May 2000. Members References

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* List of members of the National Assembly (South Korea), 2000–2004 *
List of members of the National Assembly (South Korea), 2004–2008 The members of the seventeenth National Assembly (South Korea), National Assembly of South Korea were elected on 2004 South Korean legislative election, 15 April 2004. The Assembly sat from 30 May 2004 until 29 May 2008. Members References

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* List of members of the National Assembly (South Korea), 2008–2012 * List of members of the National Assembly (South Korea), 2012–2016 *
List of members of the National Assembly (South Korea), 2016–2020 The 20th session of the National Assembly of South Korea first convened on 30 May 2016 and was seated until 29 May 2020. Its members were first elected in the 2016 South Korean legislative election, 2016 legislative election held on 13 April 201 ...
* List of members of the National Assembly (South Korea), 2020–2024


See also

* List of political parties in South Korea * Politics of South Korea *
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Supreme People's Assembly The Supreme People's Assembly (SPA; ) is the unicameral legislature of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), commonly known as North Korea. It consists of one deputy from each of the DPRK's 687 constituencies, elected to five-year ...
, the North Korean legislature *
2019 South Korean Capitol attack The 2019 South Korean Capitol attack occurred on December 16, 2019, when supporters of the Liberty Korea Party, Our Republican Party (2017), Our Republican Party, and Taegukgi rallies, Taegeukgi units attempted to enter the Korea National Assembly ...


References


U.S. Library of Congress Country Studies
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