Legislative size (voting members)

Eswatini

Eswatini

Answer
65
Source

Article 80: (1) For purposes of political organisation and popular representation of the people in Parliament, Swaziland is divided into several areas called tinkhundla.
(2) An inkhundla -
(a) is established by the King on the recommendation of the Elections and Boundaries Commission;
(b) consists of one or more chiefdoms which act as nomination areas for the elected members of the House (the primary level elections);
(c) is, among other things, also used as a constituency for the election of the elected members of the House (the secondary level elections).

NOTE: There are 55 constituencies (known as tinkundhla).

10 Members are appointed:
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