Nagaland Assembly
The Legislative Assembly of Nagaland, also known as the Nagaland Vidhan Sabha, is a unicameral law making body and consists of 60 Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLA). The seat of the Legislative Assembly is at Kohima, the capital of the state.
The term of the Legislative Assembly is five years. However, it may be dissolved earlier than that by the Governor on the request of the Chief Minister. The last legislative Assembly elections in Nagaland were held in Feb 2018.
The Legislative Assembly of Nagaland, also known as the Nagaland Vidhan Sabha, is a unicameral law making body and consists of 60 Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLA). The seat of the Legislative Assembly is at Kohima, the capital of the state.
The term of the Legislative Assembly is five years. However, it may be dissolved earlier than that by the Governor on the request of the Chief Minister. The last legislative Assembly elections in Nagaland were held in Feb 2018.
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PARTY COMPOSITION
The 13th Legislative Assembly of Nagaland formed post the elections held in Feb 2018 consists of 60 MLAs. No party was able to secure an absolute majority on its own in the 2018 Assembly elections to form the government. NPF (Naga Peoples Front) won 26 seats in the 2018 Assembly elections but was unable to cross the majority threshold of 31 seats independently or with its allies to lay claim to forming the government. The BJP-led NDA alliance and the NPF dissolved their alliance prior to the election itself.
As a result, NDPP (National Democratic Progressive Party) having the second-largest seat tally of 18 was asked to form the government. NDPP formed an alliance with BJP, NPP (which later merged into NDPP itself) and 1 Independent MLA to form the government in 2018. The new alliance is called Democratic Alliance of Nagaland. Subsequently, 21 MLAs from NPF switched to NDPP.
- The United Democratic Alliance has 60 MLAs in the Nagaland Assembly giving it control over all of the total seats in the Assembly
Key leaders in the Assembly:
- Speaker: Sharingain Longkumer (NDPP)
- Chief Minister: Neiphiu Rio (NDPP)
- Leader of the Opposition: Vacant
MLA PROFILE
- 33% MLAs in the current Assembly have little to no education (grade 12 or below), in comparison to 28% in the previous Assembly.
- 37% MLAs in the current Assembly are Graduates, in comparison to 33% in the previous Assembly.
- 30% MLAs in the current Assembly are highly qualified (professionals and above), in comparison to 38% in the previous Assembly.
- There are no women MLAs in the current Nagaland Assembly. There have been no women elected as MLAs since the last 3 Assembly elections.
- The women representation in the Nagaland Legislative Assembly is the lowest of all states Assemblies in India
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