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Revision as of 17:58, 6 June 2024
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18th Lok Sabha | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | Indian Parliament | ||||
Term | June 2024 – | ||||
Election | 2024 Indian general election | ||||
Government | Fifth National Democratic Alliance Government | ||||
Sovereign | |||||
President | Droupadi Murmu | ||||
Vice President | Jagdeep Dhankhar | ||||
House of the People | |||||
Members | 543 | ||||
Speaker of the House | TBD | ||||
Leader of the House | TBD | ||||
Prime Minister | TBD | ||||
Leader of the Opposition | TBD | ||||
Party control | TBD |
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General elections were held in India from 19 April to 1 June 2024 in seven phases, to elect all 543 members of the Lok Sabha.[a] The votes were counted, and the results were declared on 4th June 2024.
Members
- Speaker: TBD
- Deputy Speaker: TBD
- Leader of the House: TBD
- Leader of Opposition: TBA
- Secretary General: TBD
Party-wise distribution of seats
See also
Footnotes
- ^ Repolling at one booth each in the Barasat and Mathurapur constituencies of West Bengal were held on 3 June due to violence.