Assembly office
The Assembly Bureau is the organ responsible for organizing the work of Assembly, implementing its decisions, and acts as the liaison between the Assembly and other agencies.
The Assembly bureau consists of the Speaker, and the two Deputy Speakers. The Speaker immediately notifies the President of the Republic of the formation of the Assembly Bureau.
The Bureau hammers out the work plan of the Assembly at the beginning of every ordinary session, and oversees its implementation. It assists MPS and committees in performing their parliamentary duties, organizes and coordinates their activities, devises sitting agendas, forms parliamentary delegations, and supervises all the parliamentary, administrative and financial affairs of the Assembly. Only the Secretary General and whoever permitted, may attend the Assembly Bureau meetings and the second chapter of the second unit of the rules of procedures discuses all the rules which organize the assembly bureau