Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly
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History
On 29 December 1969, the Agency Council, an apex advisory body for the governance of the North-East Frontier Agency (present-day Arunachal Pradesh), came into existence, with the Governor of Assam as its chairman. The Agency Council was replaced by the Pradesh Council on 2 October 1972. On 15 August 1975 the Pradesh Council was converted to the Provisional Legislative Assembly. Initially, the Legislative Assembly comprised 33 members, of which, 30 members were directly elected from single-seat constituencies and 3 members were nominated by the Union government. On attainment of the statehood on 20 February 1987, the number was raised to 60.[2]
Present assembly
Assembly elections were held in 2014. The Indian National Congress emerged as the single largest party with 42 seats in the 60-seat legislature and Nabam Tuki became the Chief Minister.[3] The assembly was suspended and the government was dissolved by the President Pranab Mukherjee on 26 January 2016.[4] Also Congress Government lost its 30 leaders as 30 MLAs defected to regional party People's Party of Arunachal.
Party | Seats |
---|---|
People's Party of Arunachal | 30 |
Indian National Congress | 15 |
Bharatiya Janta Party | 11 |
Independents | 2 |
Vacant Seats | 2 |
Total | 60 |
Congress dissident leader Kalikho Pul was sworn in as the ninth chief minister of Arunachal Pradesh on Friday 19-2-2016 night.[5]
Current members
References
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- ↑ http://www.hindustantimes.com/india/arunachal-cong-dissident-leader-sworn-in-as-cm-after-prez-rule-lifted/story-abUbtXEsLpLPD7rS97d1LJ.html