•Context:
The position of Deputy Speaker in the Lok Sabha has been lying vacant for over six years.
•Background
June 2019 =The 16th Lok Sabha’s Deputy Speaker’s term concluded.
•17th Lok Sabha (2019-2024) =The entire 17th Lok Sabha functioned without a Deputy Speaker, breaking with constitutional
convention and parliamentary tradition.
•June 2024 =18th Lok Sabha formed but Opposition demands Deputy Speaker position in exchange for supporting NDA’s
Speaker candidate. •Government refuses the traditional arrangement.
Present (2025) = Position remains vacant for over 6 years, creating unprecedented constitutional and democratic
challenges.
•Deputy Speaker
He is elected by the members of the Lok Sabha from amongst themselves. When the Speaker is absent, the Deputy Speaker
presides over the sessions and has the same powers and responsibilities as the Speaker.
Their main functions include maintaining order and decorum in the House, interpreting the Rules of Procedure and putting
questions to vote. He is also part of various parliamentary committees.
Traditionally, the position has been offered to a member from the opposition party to ensure a sense of impartiality and
balanced representation in the House leadership.
He can be removed from office by a resolution passed by the Lok Sabha. This resolution must be supported by a majority of
all the then members of the House.

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