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what is the tenure of the Legislative Council​

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Answered by Anjali13082008
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The Legislative Council is a permanent house, not subject to dissolution. Its 58 members serves six-year term, and every two years, one-third of the total number of members "retire" in rotation, and undergo the re-election process. ... 8 members of the Council are nominated by the Governor of Andhra Pradesh.

Term limits: 6 years

Seats: 58 (50 Elected + 8 Nominated)

Answered by AkshatChoubey
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Explanation:

The tenure of the MLCs are six years. One-third of the members of Legislative Council retire after every two years. This arrangement parallels that for the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of the Parliament of india

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