Composition of Parliament
Updated June 2007
| Country | Legislature |
|---|---|
| ANGOLA | President and National Assembly (the Angolan constitution has no explicit clause stating the composition of Parliament, but the legislative powers given to the present imply that the Presidency is a component of Parliament) |
| BOTSWANA | President and the National Assembly, acting in certain cases after consultation with the House of Chiefs |
| DRC | National Assembly and Senate |
| LESOTHO | King, National Assembly and Senate |
| MADAGASCAR | National Assembly and Senate |
| MALAWI | President and National Assembly |
| MAURITIUS | President and National Assembly |
| MOZAMBIQUE | President and Assembly of the Republic (the Mozambican constitution has no explicit clause stating the composition of Parliament, but the legislative powers given to the present imply that the Presidency is a component of Parliament) |
| NAMIBIA | President and National Assembly; the assent of the National Council is required for certain legislation |
| SEYCHELLES | National Assembly |
| SOUTH AFRICA | National Assembly and National Council of Provinces |
| SWAZILAND | King-in-Parliament; Parliament consists of House of Assembly and Senate |
| TANZANIA | President and National Assembly (Bunge) |
| ZAMBIA | President and National Assembly |
| ZANZIBAR | Autonomous territory within the United Republic of Tanzania. President and House of Representatives |
| ZIMBABWE | President, House of Assembly and Senate |