Transitional National Assembly

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The Transitional National Assembly was the caretaker body that oversaw domestic peace and ensured free and fair elections during the second unification of Pilot.

It consisted of 60 members, ten from each state that was a signatory of the Constitutional Federal Union Pact. While its authority was mostly symbolic, it did have the power to declare a national emergency, raise emergency revenue and maintain national security forces.