The Legislative Assembly (), also known as the Parliament of Samoa (), is the national
legislature
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of
Samoa
Samoa, officially the Independent State of Samoa and known until 1997 as Western Samoa, is an island country in Polynesia, part of Oceania, in the South Pacific Ocean. It consists of two main islands (Savai'i and Upolu), two smaller, inhabited ...
, seated at
Apia
Apia () is the Capital (political), capital and largest city of Samoa. It is located on the central north coast of Upolu, Samoa's second-largest island. Apia falls within the political district (''itūmālō'') of Tuamasaga.
The Apia Urban A ...
, where the country's central administration is situated. Samoan Parliament is composed of two parts: the
O le Ao o le Malo (
head of state
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) and the Legislative Assembly. Parliament has been dissolved since 3 June 2025.
In the
Samoan language
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, the Legislative Assembly of Samoa is sometimes referred to as the Samoan Fono while the ''government'' of the country is referred to as the Malo. The word ''fono'' is a Samoan and Polynesian term for councils or meetings great and small and applies to national assemblies and legislatures, as well as local village councils.
The modern government of Samoa exists on a national level alongside the country's ''
fa'amatai'' indigenous chiefly system of governance and social organisation.
In his or her own right, the
O le Ao o le Malo can summon and call together the Legislative Assembly, and can prorogue or dissolve Parliament, in order to either end a parliamentary session or call a general election on behalf of the
Prime Minister of Samoa.
History

The Samoan Fono is descended from the Western Samoan Legislative Assembly established under New Zealand rule in the early 1900s. On the country's political independence in 1962, the 5th Legislative Assembly became the
1st Western Samoan Parliament.
Powers and procedures
The Samoan Constitution provides the Legislative Assembly to make laws for the whole or any part of Samoa and laws having effect outside as well
as within Samoa. Any Member of Parliament may introduce any bill or propose any motion for debate in the Assembly or present any petition to
the Assembly, and the same shall be considered and disposed of under the provisions of the Standing Orders.
Members of Parliament possess
parliamentary privilege
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and immunities.
The Legislative Assembly can be dissolved or prorogue by the
O le Ao o le Malo, with the advice of the Prime Minister.
Members of Parliament
Prior to a 2019 constitutional amendment, the Samoan ''Fono'' had 49 Members of Parliament. These were elected in six two-seat and 35 single-seat
constituencies. Of these 49 seats, 47 were legally reserved for traditional heads of families (''
matai)'' and two for special constituencies: These two seats were first reserved for Samoan citizens descended from non-Samoans (so-called 'individual constituencies') and elected on a non-territorial basis until the 2015 constitutional amendment after which these were replaced with specific 'urban constituencies'. These 'urban constituencies' were only in place for the
2016 general election and were then abolished by the 2019 amendment ahead of the
next general election. Following this amendment, each electoral constituency elects one member, totalling 51 members of parliament.
An extra Member of Parliament was added after the 2016 election in order to meet the quota of 10% female MPs.
Members of Parliament in Samoa are directly elected by universal suffrage, and serve a five-year term.
Head of State
The ceremonial Head of State or ''
O le Ao o le Malo'' is elected for a five-year term by the Fono. O le Ao o le Malo is limited to a maximum of 2 terms.
Elections
Elections are held under a
simple plurality system. Samoan electors are divided into 51 single member
constituencies.
Electors must be Samoan citizens and aged over 21. Candidates must be qualified as electors, and are required hold a ''matai'' title.
Last election results
Terms of parliament
The Legislative Assembly is currently in its 17th session, its convention did not occur until several months after the
2021 Samoan general election was held, due to the
2021 Samoan constitutional crisis. The 17th parliament convened for the first time on 14 September 2021.
Building
The Fono is housed in a beehive-shaped building based on the traditional
Samoan fale.
See also
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Electoral Constituencies of Samoa
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List of speakers of the Legislative Assembly of Samoa
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Politics of Samoa
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List of legislatures by country
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Notes
References
External links
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Samoa
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Samoa
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Politics of Samoa
Political organisations based in Samoa
Samoa
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