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<ref>Constitución Federal para los Estados de Venezuela de 1811 </ref>
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Revision as of 23:59, 29 March 2015

At various times throughout its history, Venezuela has had unicameral and bicameral legislative bodies. It currently has a unicameral legislature, the National Assembly.

  1. Venezuelan Congress, first one convened in 1811, replaced by legislature of Gran Colombia
  2. Assembly organized by Simon Bolivar, convened once to ratify a decision
  3. Legislature of Gran Colombia
  4. Unicameral Congress of Venezuela, first convened under 1830 constitution
  5. Transitional Congress, convened mainly for the purpose of writing a new constitution
  6. Bicameral Congress , consisting of a Senate(the formerly unicameral Congress) and the Chamber of Deputies
  7. Unicameral National Assembly of 1999
  8. Transitional legislative committee
  9. Unicameral National Assembly, current legislative body

References

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  1. ^ http://www.asambleanacional.gob.ve./partido
  2. ^ Constitución Federal para los Estados de Venezuela de 1811
  3. ^ Constitución de Venezuela de 1830
  4. ^ Constitución de la República Bolivariana de Venezuela