Title : The appointment of speaker and deputy speaker
Date : Nov 16, 2021
Description :
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Topic àUnion Parliament:
How are speakers and deputy speakers selected:
Article 93 of Lok Sabha and Article 178 of the State Assemblies states that these Houses will elect their two members to be the Speaker and the Deputy Speaker.
In Lok Sabha and in the legislatures, the President / Governor sets the date for the election of the Speaker, and the Speaker decides the date of the election of the Deputy Speaker.
Is it mandatory under the Constitution to have a Deputy Speaker:
Constitutional experts point out that both Articles 93 and 178 use the words “shall” and “as soon as be” - indicating that the election of the Speaker and Deputy Speaker is not only compulsory, but urgent.
Their roles and responsibilities:
The Speaker is "the chief spokesperson of the House, representing its united voice and its only representative outside the house".
The Speaker presides over the proceedings of the House and the joint sitting of the two Houses of Parliament.
It is the Speaker's decision that decides whether the Bill is a Finance Bill.
Usually the Speaker comes from the ruling party.
In the case of Lok Sabha Deputy Speaker, the position has been different over the years.
The Constitution has sought to ensure the independence of the Speaker by charging his salary on India's consolidated fund and the same is not voted on by Parliament.
During a general debate on the bill, members of parliament should refer only to the Speaker while speaking.
Duration:
Once elected, the Deputy Speaker usually holds office until the end of the House.
Under Article 94 (Section 179 of the legislature), the Speaker or Deputy Speaker shall "resign if he or she ceases to be a member of the House of Representatives".
They may resign (each other), or "may be removed from office by a resolution of the House of Representatives passed by a majority of all members of the House at the time".
Powers of Deputy Speaker:
The Deputy Speaker has the same powers as the Speaker when presiding over the sitting of the House.
All references to the Speaker in the Rules are regarded as indications by the Deputy Speaker in charge.
States that have set a deadline to hold elections:
The Constitution does not set a time limit and does not specify the procedure for this election.
It is up to the legislature to decide how the election will be conducted.
For example, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh specify the length of time.
Haryana:
The election of the Speaker must take place as soon as possible after the election.
A Deputy Speaker will be elected within seven days.
The rules also stipulate that if a vacancy at these offices occurs after that, elections must be held within seven days of the next session of the legislature.
Uttar Pradesh:
There is a 15-day deadline for the election of the Speaker.
In the case of the Deputy Speaker, the date of the first election must be determined by the Speaker, with 30 days to fill the remaining vacancies.
Prelims Hot-Link:
Election of Speaker & Deputy Speaker.
Responsibilities & Power of the Speaker and Deputy Speaker.
Removal.
Reasons for removal.
Related committees.
Source à The Indian Express
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