16th Lok Sabha

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16th Lok Sabha
16वीं लोकसभा
15th Lok Sabha
Logo of the Lok Sabha
Overview
Term8 October 2023 –
Election2023 general election
GovernmentFifth Farhaz Hazarika ministry
Lok Sabha
Members22
Government:
  NPC (12)
  Independent (4)
Opposition:
  VNP (3)
Others:
  Independent (1)
  Nominated (1)
  Vacant (1)
SpeakerArsal Abbas Mirza, IND
Deputy SpeakerChandrachur Basu, IND
Leader of the HouseFarhaz Hazarika, NPC
Deputy Leader of the HouseArthur Lacey-Scott-FitzLacia, NPC
Leader of the OppositionDevin Purcell, VNP
Sovereign
MonarchVaruna Sriraya
Deputy MonarchBishnu Chetry

The 16th Lok Sabha is the current sitting of the Lok Sabha, the unicameral legislature of Vishwamitra and the legislative branch of the Government of Vishwamitra. It was formed by the members elected in the 2023 general election conducted by the Election Commission on 7 October 2022. The votes were counted and the results were announced on 8 October.

The National People's Congress received an majority winning 12 of the total 20 seats while the chief opposition Vishwamitran National Party won 4 seats. Four independents were also elected to the house, while an independent member was nominated by the Rashtradhyaksh.

The first session was summoned by the Rashtradhyaksh on 11 October 2023 which was presided over by protem Speaker Jayden Dagsa. During the session, newly-elected MPs took oath and on 12 October, Arsal Abbas Mirza was elected as the Speaker of the Lok Sabha while Chandrachur Basu was elected as the Deputy Speaker.

Background

2023 general election

The 2023 Vishwamitran general election, initially scheduled for November 2023, was preponed and held on 7 October 2022. The outgoing 15th Lok Sabha was dissolved on 8 September 2023 on the advice of the council of ministers.

The election resulted in a return of the ruling National People's Congress party to power which won 12 of the seats, while the principal opposition party, the Vishwamitran National Party won 4 seats. Four independent candidates, who contested in support of the NPC were also elected to the Lok Sabha.

Timeline

  • 8 October 2023: Results of elections are declared and 16th Lok Sabha is constituted through a gazette notification.
  • 9 October 2023: Protem Speaker Jayden Dagsa took oath before the Rashtradhyaksh.
  • 10 October 2023: First session of the 16th Lok Sabha took place; newly-elected MPs took oath.
  • 11 October 2023: Independent MP Arsal Abbas Mirza unopposed elected Speaker of the Lok Sabha.
  • 13 October 2023: VNP MP Chandrachur Basu unopposed elected as Deputy Speaker of the Lok Sabha.

Parliamentary term

The term of the 16th Lok Sabha began on 8 October 2023 after the parliament was formally constituted by the Rashtradhyaksh.

Party-wise distribution of seats

Party Abbr. Seats Leader in the Parliament
National People's Congress NPC 12 Farhaz Hazarika
Independent IND 5
Vishwamitran National Party VNP 2 Devin Purcell
Nominated NOM 2
Vacant 1

List of members

Purvanchal (7)

Keys:       NPC (4)       VNP (1)       Independents (2)

No. Constituency Member of Parliament Party Roles and responsibilities
1 Maligaon Suryadeva Kapei NPC Cabinet Minister, Federal Affairs and Administration
Cabinet Minister, Youth Affairs and Sports
2 Rajagriha Ezekiel Ensor NPC Minister of State, External Affairs
Minister of State, National Development (only Culture)
3 Rajanagara Ștefan Marius Snagoveanu IND
4 Boragaon Devin Purcell VNP Leader of the Opposition
5 Srirajya Arthur Lacey-Scott-FitzLacia NPC Deputy Leader of the House
Deputy Prime Minister
Cabinet Minister, External Affairs and Parliamentary Affairs
6 Rashtra Niwas (RC) Princess Sarala NPC Deputy Prime Minister and Cabinet Minister, Finance
7 Rajpur Arsal Abbas Mirza IND Speaker

Beltola (3)

Keys:       NPC (2)       IND (1)

No. Constituency Member of Parliament Party Roles and responsibilities
8 Brikshasthana Prince Abhiraj NPC
9 Bhetapara Chandrachur Basu IND[a] Deputy Speaker
10 Sri Vijayapur (RC) Shivangi Roy NPC Minister of State, Home Affairs and Federal Affairs and Administration

Uttaranchal (2)

Keys:       NPC (1)       Independent (1)

No. Constituency Member of Parliament Party Roles and responsibilities
11 Uttar-Prant (RC) W. Pranit Singh NPC
12 Dakshin-Prant Matthew Tonna IND Cabinet Minister, Social Affairs and Law and Justice

Madhya Prant (2)

Keys:       NPC (2)

No. Constituency Member of Parliament Party Roles and responsibilities
13 Noonmati Johannes Mattias Toome NPC Minister of State (I/C), Union Cabinet Affairs
Minister of State, National Defence and National Development
14 Dhirenpara (RC) Abayat Ibtiyaz NPC

Kamrupa (3)

Keys:       NPC (2)       VNP (1)


No. Constituency Member of Parliament Party Roles and responsibilities
15 Dadara (RC) Princess Bishakha NPC
16 Dadara-Paschim Andrew Perdomo(resigned on 22 January 2024) VNP
Vacant
17 Chandrapur Jayden Dagsa NPC Cabinet Minister, National Defence

Basistha (3)

Keys:       NPC (1)       VNP (1)       Independents (1)

No. Constituency Member of Parliament Party Roles and responsibilities
18 Basisthapur (RC) Farhaz Hazarika NPC Leader of the House
Prime Minister and Cabinet Minister, Home Affairs
19 Uttar Basistha Tyler Mullins IND Cabinet Minister, National Development
20 Basistha Sadar Tobey Wyles VNP Deputy Leader of the Opposition

Nominated (2)

Keys:       Independents (2)

No. Constituency Member of Parliament Party Roles and responsibilities
21 Nominated Rory Leonard IND
22 Therence Raphael Pagsisihan IND

Seat plan

Wyles Perdomo Therence Ibtiyaz
Basu[a] Purcell Leonard Abhiraj Singh
Mullins
Mirza
Dagsa
Hazarika Lacey-Scott-FitzLacia Sarala Snagoveanu Tonna
Kapei Bishakha Ensor Toome Roy

Legislations

This includes a list of parliamentary legislations, acts and motions which were introduced during the term of the 16th Lok Sabha.

Legislation Date introduced Introduced by Status Date passed Division
(Yes-No-Abstain)
Standing Orders of the Lok Sabha (Fourth Edition)[1] 19 October 2023 Arthur Lacey-Scott-FitzLacia, Deputy Prime Minister Passed/In force 23 October 2023 9-0-1
Freedom of Information Act, 2023[2] 28 October 2023 Devin Purcell, Leader of the Opposition Passed/In force 4 November 2023 9-0-0
Parliamentary (Nominated Members) Act, 2023[3] 10 November 2023 Arthur Lacey-Scott-FitzLacia, Deputy Prime Minister Passed/In force 21 November 2023 6-0-0
Bhalam (Federal Territory Act), 2024[4] 20 January 2024 Suryadeva Kapei, Cabinet Minister, Federal Affairs and Administration Passed/In force 24 January 2024 7-1-3

See also

References and notes

References

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Chandrachur Basu was a member of the opposition Vishwamitran National Party until 28 October 2023, when he resigned from the party under requirements of the parliamentary standing orders which required the presiding officers of the Lok Sabha to be non-partisan members of parliament.