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How is the position of the speaker of British House of Commons different from the speaker of Indian Lok Sabha? - Political Science

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How is the position of the speaker of British House of Commons different from the speaker of Indian Lok Sabha?

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Sr. No. Apects Speaker of British House of Commons Speaker of British House of Commons
1. Constitutional/Legal Basis Position evolved through tradition and conventions; powers defined mainly by parliamentary practice and Standing Orders. Position evolved through tradition and conventions; powers defined mainly by parliamentary practice and Standing Orders.
2. Method of Election Elected by members of the House of Commons at the beginning of a new Parliament. Elected by members of the House of Commons at the beginning of a new Parliament.
3. Party Affiliation After Election Resigns from their political party and becomes completely neutral; stands in next elections as “Speaker seeking re-election” without party label. Retains party membership but is expected to act impartially while presiding; often accused of being influenced by ruling party politics.
4. Impartiality Highly respected for strict impartiality; does not participate in political debates or express political opinions. Expected to be impartial, but political influence is sometimes visible due to India’s party-dominated system.
5. Re-election Tradition By convention, usually re-elected without contest if they wish to continue, regardless of which party is in power. No such convention; Speaker can be changed after elections depending on ruling party’s choice.
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Chapter 6: Organs of Government: The Legislature - EXAMINATION CORNER [Page 258]

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K. K. Ghai Political Science [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 6 Organs of Government: The Legislature
EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 26. (b) | Page 258
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