constituent assembly
noun/kənˌstɪtʃuənt əˈsembli/
/kənˌstɪtʃuənt əˈsembli/
[countable + singular or plural verb]- a group of elected representatives with the power to make or change a country’s constitution
- The constituent assembly was/were duly sworn in.
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