The speaker is elected generally in the first meeting of the Lok Sabha following general elections.
Newly elected Members of Parliament from the MPs, OF Loki SAbha, elect the Speaker among themselves.
The Speaker should be someone who understands LokSabha functions and it should be someone accepted among the ruling and opposition parties.
all MPs propose a name to the Pro tem speaker. These names are notified to the President of India.
The President through their aide Secretary-General notifies the election date. If only one name is proposed, the Speaker is elected without any formal vote. However, if more than one nomination is received, a division (vote) is called.
MPs vote for their candidate on such date notified by President. The successful candidate is elected as Speaker of the Lok Sabha until the next general election
Sitting members of the Lok Sabha Elects the Lok Sabha Speaker.
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