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The National Assembly of Tanzania was formed as the Legislative Council of Tanzania Mainland – then known as Tanganyika – in 1926. The Council was formed under a law enacted by the British Parliament called the Tanganyika Legislative Council Order and Council. The law was gazetted in Tanganyika on 18 June 1926.
Name Constituency Party Tarimba Gulam Abbas: Kinondoni: CCM: Sagini Jumanne Abdallah: Butiama: CCM: Hamida Mohamedi Abdallah: Lindi City: CCM: Maida Hamad Abdallah
View history; General ... The Parliament of Tanzania is made up of 239 constituencies which elect a Member of Parliament for a five ... List of constituencies of ...
The politics of Tanzania takes place in a framework of a unitary presidential democratic republic, whereby the President of Tanzania is both head of state and head of government, and of a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and parliament.
This article lists political parties in Tanzania. [1] [2] The country operates under a dominant multi-party system with the ruling party being in power since the nation attained its independence in 1961. It first governed as the Tanganyika African National Union, before merging with the Afro-Shirazi Party to form the Chama Cha Mapinduzi.
Most members of the Bunge, Tanzania's National Assembly, are elected concurrently by direct popular vote for 5-year terms.Additional members are nominated by the President, and five seats are chosen by the Zanzibar House of Representatives.
Name Took office Left office Notes Adam Sapi Mkwawa: 26 April 1964 19 November 1973 Mkwawa was elected as Speaker of the National Assembly of Tanganyika on 27 November 1962 [2]
The 10th Parliament of Tanzania was the legislature of Tanzania following the 2010 general election of Members of Parliament (MPs) to the unicameral National Assembly. Graphical representation [ edit ]