Parliament of Lesotho

Parliament of Lesotho

The Parliament of Lesotho consists of two chambers:

*The Senate (Upper Chamber)
*The National Assembly (Lower Chamber)

External links

* [http://www.parliament.ls/ Parliament of Lesotho - Official site]
** [http://www.parliament.ls/senate/ Senate]
** [http://www.parliament.ls/national/ National Assembly]


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