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The Assemblée nationale is one of the two houses of the French Parliament, where it serves alongside the Senate as part of the national legislative body. This lower house is based in the Palais Bourbon in Paris, France. It is composed of deputies who are elected every five years in single-seat constituencies through a two-round voting system. The Assemblée nationale is responsible for passing laws in France, and has the power to dismiss the government through a vote of no confidence. It also performs important tasks related to budget control, policy-making, and amendments to the constitution.