Who is the present Deputy Speaker of Lok Sabha 2020?

Who is the present Deputy Speaker of Lok Sabha 2020?

List of Deputy Speakers

No. Name Term
14 Kariya Munda 18 May 2014
(8) M. Thambidurai 25 May 2019
Vacant Incumbent

Who is Rajyasabha chairman?

M. Venkaiah Naidu
Rajya Sabha/Chairpersons

Who is current Lok Sabha Speaker?

The speaker serves for a term of five years. The current speaker is Om Birla. He is the Member of parliament from Rajasthan.

Who is the second deputy speaker of Parliament 2021?

Second Deputy Speaker – The Second Deputy Speaker presides over the sittings of Parliament in the absence of the Speaker and the First Deputy Speaker. The current Second Deputy Speaker is Andrew Amoako Asiamah an independent candidate.

Who is the present Speaker of Parliament?

Speaker of the Lok Sabha
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Incumbent Om Birla since 19 June 2019
Lok Sabha
Style The Hon’ble (formal) Mr. Speaker (informal)

Who is the deputy leader of Rajya Sabha?

Rajya Sabha
Deputy Leader of the House Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi (Union Cabinet Ministers), BJP since 19 July 2021
Leader of the Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge, INC since 16 February 2021
Deputy leader of the opposition Anand Sharma, INC since 8 June 2014
Structure

Who is the present Speaker of Lok Sabha in India?

In the Indian parliamentary democracy, the Office of the Speaker of Lok Sabha holds a significant position. Present Deputy Speaker of Lok Sabha 2021 is – It is vacant (from 2019); Munisamy Thambidurai (2014 -19)

Who are the Deputy Speakers of the Parliament?

There are two Deputy Speakers who are elected from among the members of parliament by the members. Both deputy speakers cannot be from the same political party. The current Deputy Speakers are the MP for Bekwai, Joseph Osei-Owusu, of the New Patriotic Party and MP for Fomena, Andrew Asiamah Amoako, an Independent MP.

Can a Deputy Speaker of Lok Sabha resign?

There is no need to resign from their original party though as a Deputy Speaker, they have to remain impartial. They act as the presiding officer in case of leave or absence caused by death or illness of the Speaker of the Lok Sabha.

Who was the first Speaker of the Central Legislative Assembly in India?

First Indian and first elected Speaker of the central legislative assembly – Vithalbhai J. Patel (in 1925). The Government of India Act of 1935 changed the nomenclatures of President and Deputy President of the Central Legislative Assembly to the Speaker and Deputy Speaker, respectively.