Territorial Assembly was established in 1958 in the
Colony of Niger. It was succeeded by National Assembly upon independence in 1960. It had 60 deputies from a single party, Parti Progressiste Nigérien (PPN-RDA), and had no real decision-making power. The National Assembly was dissolved after the
1974 Nigerien coup d'état. During the course of military rule (1974–1991) a consultative body (the
High Council of the Republic of Niger) was reformed to become analogous to a National Assembly. This functioned as a caretaker National Assembly during the Constitutional Convention period of the
Second Republic (1991–1993). Multiparty rule was established in 1993 in the
Third Republic, and the new National Assembly had 83 deputies at that time. On 27 May 2009, the National Assembly was
dissolved by
Tandja Mamadou after his plan to hold a
referendum was rejected by the
Constitutional Court. Although the court and the National Assembly had only a non-binding advisory role over Tandja's referendum plan, statements by
MNSD-Nassara's coalition partners
CDS-Rahama indicate the MNSD
Prime Minister of Niger, as well as the President, would be open to a
censure motion in the assembly. According to the 1999
constitution, the President is limited to stand for reelection once: Tandja's second five-year term was to end on 22 December 2009. The purpose of the proposed referendum was to scrap the Constitution of the Fifth Republic, creating a new Sixth Republic prior to the November Presidential elections. Constitutionally, the articles dealing with presidential terms (article 36) may not be revised by any method (article 136). According to President Tandja, the people of Niger want him to stay because he has boosted the economy of Niger.
Transitional Advisory Council The National Assembly was suspended once again following the
2023 Nigerien coup d'état. A new legislative body
Transitional Advisory Council was appointed by the military junta in July 2025 for a period of five years until 2030. This body has 194 members appointed by the junta. The Speaker of the Advisory Council is
Mamoudou Harouna Djingarey. ==Powers==