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How is the speaker of Lok Sabha elected.

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Answered by Brainlywizard00
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Lok Sabha is called the Lower House of Parliament and its presiding officers are Speaker and Deputy Speaker. They are elected from among its members by simple majority.

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The speaker of Lok Sabha (Lower House of Parliament) is the presiding officer of the House who conducts its business, maintains decorousness, decides whether or not a bill could be a money bill or not and decides on the agenda to be concerned for discussion throughout the meeting.

The Speaker of Lok Sabha is elected from amongst its own members. Usually, he/she is from the ruling party or alliance. Once the House meets for the primary time after the election, the senior most member is appointed Speaker pro-tem by the President. He administers the oath of the workplace to all the elected members. Then he conducts the election of the Speaker of the House.

Answered by shreyasthegreat
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Explanation:

The speaker is electedgenerally in the first meeting of the Lok Sabha following general elections. Serving for a term of five years, thespeaker chosen from sitting members of the Lok Sabha(House of the People), and is by convention a member of the ruling party or alliance.

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