As the results of the Lok Sabha elections have been announced recently, it has been announced that the election will be held on June 26 to choose the Speaker of the Lok Sabha.
With the BJP emerging as the single largest party in the ongoing Lok Sabha elections, the BJP has once again formed the government with the support of the NDA alliance parties.
Modi was sworn in as the Prime Minister for the third time last Sunday, along with other Union ministers. Also, portfolios were allotted to Union Ministers on Monday.
Who will be the Speaker: The next step is now the focus of many people on who will be the Speaker of the Lok Sabha. Meanwhile, it has been announced that an election will be held on June 26 to choose the Speaker of the Lok Sabha. While the Lok Sabha session has been announced to begin on June 24, two days later the election will be held to elect the new Speaker.
With the Lok Sabha election results out, the 18th Lok Sabha session will begin on June 24. All the elected MPs will take office in this session. Accordingly, this meeting will be completed on July 3.
Draupadi Murmu: President Draupadi will address the joint session of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha on June 27 after being appointed Speaker. It seems that there will be details about what this NDA government is going to focus on in the next five years.
Why it matters: For the past 10 years, when the BJP formed the government with a single majority, the post of Lok Sabha Speaker was held by the BJP. Now that the coalition government is in place, the Telugu Desam and JDU are said to be asking for the Speaker’s post. At the same time, it is said that the BJP side has decided to keep the post of Speaker as it is very important when the coalition government is formed.
On the other hand, India Alliance has also decided to give tough competition in the Speaker election. It is said that the India Alliance has decided to put pressure on a public candidate. Now the BJP alliance has 293 members in the Lok Sabha and the opposition has 234 members.
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