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Lapang wins trust vote   this news feed

Posted By nehru on 25 May 2009 23:36
Shillong, May 25: The Congress-led Meghalaya United Alliance (MUA) government of Chief Minister D.D. Lapang won the trust-vote in the state assembly on Monday.

Lapang, who was sworn in as chief minister for the fifth time May 13 after nearly two months of president's rule, won the trust motion through voice vote, while Congress legislator Charles Pyngrope was unanimously elected as the new assembly speaker.

President's rule was imposed in the state March 19 following mounting political uncertainty after five legislators withdrew their support from the ruling Meghalaya Progressive Alliance (MPA) headed by then chief minister Donkupar Roy and announced their decision to back the Congress.

The MUA comprises of 43 legislators - 26 from the Congress, nine from the United Democratic Party (UDP), five independents and three others - in the truncated house of 59 members.

Election for the post of speaker was necessitated following the induction of former speaker and UDP legislator Bindo M. Lanong as deputy chief minister.

The trust-vote was held 12-days after Lapang was installed heading a popular government even as governor R.S. Mooshahary had given the chief minister 15 days to prove his majority on the floor of the house.

In an apparent bid to keep his flock together, the chief minister accommodated several lawmakers of the Congress-led coalition as chairmen in various boards, corporations and commissions.

Thirteen legislators were chosen as parliamentary secretaries to assist 12 cabinet ministers.

Lapang also appointed former chief minister and UDP lawmaker Donkupar Roy as chairman of the state planning board with the rank and status equivalent to that of the chief minister. (IANS)

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