Puducherry Legislative Assembly

Puducherry Legislative Assembly
15th Puducherry Assembly
Type
Type
Term limits
5 years
Leadership
K. Kailashnathan
since 7 August 2024
Embalam R. Selvam, BJP
since 16 June 2021
Deputy Speaker
P. Rajavelu, AINRC
since 26 Aug 2021
N. Rangasamy, AINRC
since 7 May 2021
Leader of the House
N. Rangasamy, AINRC
since 8 May 2021
R. Siva, DMK
since 8 May 2021
Deputy Leader of the Opposition
A M H Nazeem, DMK
since 8 May 2021
Government Whip
A. K. D. Arumugam, AINRC
since 26 Aug 2021
Structure
Seats33
Political groups
Government (21)
  NDA (21)

Official Opposition (12)

  INDIA (12)
Elections
First past the post
First election
11 August 1959
Last election
6 April 2021
Next election
May 2026
Meeting place
Chief Secretariat of Puducherry, Puducherry, Puducherry
Website
www.py.gov.in

The Puducherry Legislative Assembly (French: Assemblée législative de Pondichéry) is the unicameral legislature of the Indian union territory (UT) of Puducherry, which comprises four districts: Puducherry, Karaikal, Mahé and Yanam. Out of eight union territories of India, only three have legislatures and they are Delhi, Puducherry and Jammu and Kashmir. After delimitation shortly after its formation, the Puducherry legislative assembly has 30 seats, of which 5 are reserved for candidates from scheduled castes and 3 members are nominated by the Government of India. 30 members are elected directly by the people based on universal adult franchise . These nominated members enjoy the same powers as elected members of the assembly.

Geographically, the area under the Puducherry UT consists of three disjointed regions, with Puducherry and Karaikal districts surrounded by districts of Tamil Nadu, Yanam district an enclave of East Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh, and Mahé district bordered by districts of Kerala. The four districts were ruled by the French before they were integrated into India in 1962. For ease of administration, during French rule, the area under these four districts was divided into 39 assembly constituencies. After becoming a UT of India, Puducherry was divided into 30 assembly constituencies, which were restructured in 2005 by the Delimitation Commission of India.