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The suspense is over

The election of the Speaker of the Lok Sabha will be held on this date

When will the President’s address take place?

When will the Speaker be elected?

Delhi: After the Lok Sabha elections 2024, the new session of Parliament is going to start from June 24. This session will run till July 3. Meanwhile, the date for the election of the Speaker of the Lok Sabha has also come out.

Election of Lok Sabha Speaker

After the conclusion of the Lok Sabha election results, the government has once again been formed in the country under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Along with PM Modi, a total of 72 leaders have taken oath as ministers. Now the next step will be the new session of Parliament where all the newly elected MPs will take oath. Meanwhile, now the date for the election of the Speaker of the Lok Sabha has also come out. Let us know when the election of the Speaker of the Lok Sabha is going to be held.

When will the Speaker be elected?

According to the latest update, the election for the new Speaker of the Lok Sabha is going to be held on June 26. Let us tell you that the country’s new Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju had recently shared information related to the date of commencement of the new session of Parliament on the social media platform X.

Parliament session will start from June 24

New Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju has said that the first session of the 18th Lok Sabha will run from June 24 to July 3. In this, new members will be sworn in. The Speaker will be elected. The President’s address will be discussed. Kiren Rijiju said that the newly elected members will be sworn in in the first three days of the session. Along with this, the Speaker of the House will also be elected.

When will the President’s address be held?

India’s President Draupadi Murmu will address the joint meeting of both the Houses on June 27 and present the roadmap of the new government for the next five years. The session of Parliament will conclude on July 3. The President’s address will also be discussed in the new session of Parliament.