Legislative size (voting members)
Sudan
Article 29. The National Assembly shall be composed of four hundred and fifty elected members, as follows:
(a) Sixty percent of the members of the National Assembly shall be elected to represent geographical constituencies in the Republic of Sudan;
(b) Twenty five percent of the women members shall be elected on the basis of proportional representation at the state level from separate and closed party lists; and
(c) Fifteen percent of members shall be elected on the basis of proportional representation at the state level from separate and closed party lists.
Thereare currently 354 members of parliament since the MPs from the south wereexcluded after the independence of South Sudan in 2011 (http://www.ipu.org/parline-e/reports/2297.htm).However, the electoral act has not seem been changed since the independence,which means that the legislation still indicates 450 members: