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New Delhi, June 12: The first session of the 18th Lok Sabha will begin on June 24, in which the newly elected members of Parliament will be sworn in. The newly elected members will take oath in the first three days of the session. Also, the Speaker of the House will be elected. The session will conclude on July 3.
This information was given by Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju on Wednesday.
In addition, the minister announced that the 264th Rajya Sabha Session will begin on June 27 and end on July 3.
“First Session of 18th Lok Sabha is being summoned from 24.6.24 to 3.7.24 for oath/affirmation of newly elected Members, Election of Speaker, President’s Address and discussion thereon. 264th Session of Rajya Sabha will commence on 27.6.24 and conclude on 3.7.24,” Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju posted on X.
First Session of 18th Lok Sabha is being summoned from 24.6.24 to 3.7.24 for oath/affirmation of newly elected Members, Election of Speaker, President’s Address and discussion thereon. 264th Session of Rajya Sabha will commence on 27.6.24 and conclude on 3.7.24. https://t.co/8OCbfg4CT1
— Kiren Rijiju (@KirenRijiju) June 12, 2024
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