Tamil Nadu Legislature

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Tamil Nadu Legislature
TamilNadu Logo.svg
Type
Type
Unicameral
Leadership
Speaker
M. Appavu, DMK
since 2021
Deputy Speaker
K. Pitchandi, DMK
since 2021
Chief Minister
M. K. Stalin, DMK
since 7 May 2021,[1]
Chief Government Whip
Govi. Chezhian, DMK
since 2021
Deputy Leader of the Opposition
Structure
Seats234
Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election 2021.svg
Political groups

Government (159)

  •   DMK: 125
  •   INC: 18
  •   MDMK:4
  •   VCK:4
  •   CPI:2
  •   CPM:2
  •   MMK:2
  •   KMDK:1
  •   TVK:1

Opposition (75)

Elections
First-past-the-post
Last election
6 April 2021
Meeting place
Fort St. George, Chennai 2.jpg
Fort St. George, Tamil Nadu Legislature Hall
Website
http://www.assembly.tn.gov.in
Footnotes
The Assembly was established in 1937 for the Madras Presidency. The Presidency became Madras State in the Republic of India in 1950; Madras State in its current state was formed in 1956 and renamed as Tamil Nadu on 14 January 1969

The Tamil Nadu Legislature is the unicameral legislature of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The Legislature is composed of Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly and the Governor of Tamil Nadu

Until 1 November 1986, the Tamil Nadu Legislature was a bicameral legislature consisting of:

In 2010, the erstwhile Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) Government took steps to revive the Tamil Nadu Legislative Council and convert the legislature back into a bicameral one, but the administration left power during this time and was unable to continue. The present All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) Government has expressed its intent not to revive the Tamil Nadu Legislative Council.

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References[]

  1. ^ "Edappadi-Palaniswami-sworn-in-as-Tamil-Nadu-Chief-Minister". Retrieved 16 February 2017.

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