What is the tenure of legislative assembly?
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The tenure of Legislative Assembly is five years.
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Legislative assembly is the name given to a legislature, or one of its branches, in some nations. A number of countries, including the Commonwealth of Nations member states and other countries, use the term.
Every Member of the State Legislative Council (MLC) serves a six-year term, with terms staggered so that one-third of the membership of a State Like Council expires every two years. This agreement goes hand in hand with the Rajya Sabha, the Indian Parliament's upper house.
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