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10th Meghalaya Assembly

The 10th Meghalaya Legislative Assembly is the state legislature of Meghalaya, India, elected in February 2018. Comprising 60 members, the Assembly plays a crucial role in the governance and legislative processes of the northeastern state. The assembly's political landscape is characterized by a coalition of regional parties and national parties, with the National People's Party (NPP) emerging as a significant force. The Assembly sessions are held in the capital, Shillong, where key issues including development, education, and infrastructure are debated. The tenure of this assembly is marked by efforts to address local aspirations and challenges, alongside ongoing initiatives for peace and stability in the region.