National Congress is a term used in the names of various political parties and legislatures .
Political parties
- Ethiopia: Oromo National Congress
- Guyana: People's National Congress (Guyana)
- India: Indian National Congress
- Iraq: Iraqi National Congress
- Pakistan, Bangladesh: National Congress (Pakistan, Bangladesh)
- Nigeria: Ijaw National Congress
- Papua New Guinea: People's National Congress Party
- South Africa: African National Congress
- Sri Lanka: National Congress (Sri Lanka)
- Sudan:
- National Congress (Sudan), an Islamist, pan-Arabist party, given the name National Congress Party c. 1988/1989
- Sudanese Congress Party, a social-democratic party, initially created as the National Congress in 1986
National legislatures
- National Congress of Argentina
- National Congress of Belgium
- National Congress of Brazil
- National Congress of Chile
- National People's Congress of the People's Republic of China
- National Congress of Ecuador
- National Congress of Guatemala
- National Congress of Honduras
- General National Congress (Libya)
- National Congress of Paraguay
- Congress of the Republic of Venezuela
Other uses
- National Congress Battalions, Malta, 1798–1800
- National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party, a party congress held every five years
- National Congress of American Indians, an American indigenous rights organization
- National Congress of Australia's First Peoples, national representative body for Indigenous Australians, 2009–2019
See also
- Congress (disambiguation), comparative term
- Congress of Deputies (disambiguation)
- Congress of People's Deputies (disambiguation)
- National Conference (disambiguation)
- National Congress Party (disambiguation)
- National Convention (disambiguation)
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