Goa assembly
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The Goa Assembly consists of 40 members in a unicameral legislature. In charge of the budget, the Assembly appropriates money for social programs, agricultural development, infrastructure development, etc. It is also responsible for proposing and levying taxes.
The territory was originally under army administration headed by Lt. Gen. Candeth. But on June 8, 1962, military rule was replaced by civilian government when the Lt. Governor formed an informal Consultative Council of 29 nominated members to assist him in the administration of the territory. The Council first met on September 24, 1962, in a meeting open to the public.
When the territory of Goa, Daman and Diu became a state of India, the number of seats in the assembly was increased to 40. This assembly first convened on January 9, 1964, in the Secretariat building (Adil Shah's Palace). Today the Assembly meets in its own Goa State Legislative Assembly Complex in Porvorim, Bardez, Goa. Construction on the building began on January 22, 1994, and its completion was inaugurated by Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee on March 5, 2000.
[edit] Current Composition
Name | Position |
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Shri. Vishwas Satarkar | Speaker |
Shri. Narahari Haldankar | Deputy Speaker |
Shri. M. F. Tendulkar | OSD to Speaker |
Shri. Madhav Kelkar | P.S. to D. Speaker |
[edit] Past Speakers
Name | Party Affiliation | Tenure (d-m-y) |
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Shri. Pandurang P. Shirodkar | MGP | 10-1-1964 to 11-4-1967 |
Shri. Gopal Apa Kamat | MGP | 13-4–1967 to 23-3-1972 |
Shri. Narayan S. Fugro | Independent | 21-1-1980 to 22-3-1984 |
Shri. Froilano Machado | Congress (I) | 5-4-1984 to 20-1-1985 |
Shri. Dayanand G. Narvekar | Congress (I) | 21-1-1985 to 16-9-1989 |
Dr. Luis Proto Barbosa | Congress (I) | 22-1-1990 to 14-4-1990 |
Shri Surendra V. Sirsat | MGP | 26-4-1990 to 4-4-1991 |
Shri. Shaikh Hassan Haroon | Congress (I) | 26-7-1991 to 15-1-1995 |
Shri. Tomazinho L. Cardozo | Congress (I) | 16-1-1995 to 14-6-1999 |
Shri. Pratapsingh Raoji Rane | Congress (I) | 15-6-1999 to 11-6-2002 |