The General Assembly of the Parliament of New Zealand, the former name for the combined upper and lower houses of parliament and the Governor-General of New Zealand
The landsgemeinde of all citizens used as an institution of direct democracy in some Swiss cantons
Generally, an official session of the members, or representative members, of a union, church, association, or similar organization.
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The United Nations GeneralAssembly (GA) is one of the six principal organs of the United Nations.
Voting in the GeneralAssembly on important questions - recommendations on peace and security; election of members to organs; admission, suspension, and expulsion of members; budgetary matters - is by a two-thirds majority of those present and voting.
At the first Special Session of the UN GeneralAssembly held in 1947, Oswaldo Aranha, then head of the Brazilian delegation to the UN, began a tradition that has remained until today whereby the first speaker at this major international forum is always a Brazilian.
The generalassembly may provide by law for factors in addition to population, not in conflict with the Constitution of the United States, which may be considered in the apportioning of senatorial districts.
The generalassembly may nullify an adopted administrative rule of a state agency by the passage of a resolution by a majority of all of the members of each house of the generalassembly.
The generalassembly shall not locate any of the public lands, which have been, or may be granted by congress to this state, and the location of which may be given to the generalassembly, upon lands actually settled, without the consent of the occupant.