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First session of 15th Kerala Assembly to begin on May 24
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First session of 15th Kerala Assembly to begin on May 24

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Thiruvananthapuram: The 15th Kerala Assembly which has peculiar features in many ways will commence its the first session on May 24. The first assembly session would be happen three days-after the second Pinarayi Vijayan government was sworn in at the Central Stadium situated at Kerala's capital city.

This the first time in the last four decades that the House is going to witness a government and chief minister for the second consecutive term.

Qouting government sources, a PTI report said that the session would be held under strict COVID-19 protocols which might extend up to June 14.

Arrangements have also been made for the legislators, journalists and other office staff to undergo antigen tests on the assembly campus, PTI reports quoting official sources.

Kunnamangalam MLA, PTA Rahim, who was appointed as the pro-tem speaker recently, would administer oath to the new MLAs who would sworn in on Monday, the first day of the session,

The election of the new speaker of the 140-member- strong Assembly would be held on May 25. The ruling LDF has already announced Thrithala legislator, M B Rajesh as its speaker candidate.

However, the opposition Congress is yet to declare its nominee.

Governor Arif Mohammed Khan would present the customary policy address of theVijayan government on May 28 while Finance MInister K N Balagopal would come out with the revised budget of 2021-22 and vote on account on June 4.

On the opposition side, a generational shift would be witnessed as vibrant leader V D Satheesan would replace senior leader Ramesh Chennithala in leading the Congress Legislative Party in the House.

The 14th Kerala Assembly had seen Chennithala as the opposition leader. The war of words between Vijayan and the Congress leader over various issues had been an usual scene in the House throughout these five years.

For the first time in its history, the Assembly would also witness a father-in-law and son-in-law together in the House.

The rare record goes to Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and PWD-Tourism minister P A Mohammed Riyas. The 45- year old Beypore MLA had married Vijayan's daughter Veena last year.

Besides the Chief Minister and ministers K Krishnan Kutty (JD-S) and A K Saseendran (NCP), all the other 18 ministers are fresh faces this time.

The 15th assembly would also see the presence of three women ministers, the highest number in recent times- Veena George (Health and Family Welfare), R Bindhu (Higher Education and Social Justice) and J Chinchurani (Animal Husbandry and DairyDevelopment).

K K Rema, wife of slain RMP leader T P Chandrasekharan and a critic of the Chief Minister, would also be a striking presence in the House this time. She represents Vadakara constituency in the state assembly.

The assembly secretary has issued detailed guidelines to ensure the strict compliance of the COVID protocol in the campus. Visitors' passes would not be issued this time considering the pandemic spread.

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