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词条 List of Chief Ministers of Goa
释义

  1. Chief Ministers of Goa, Daman and Diu Union Territory

  2. Chief Ministers of Goa

  3. See also

  4. Notes

  5. External links

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The Chief Minister of Goa is chief executive of the western Indian coastal state of Goa. As per the Constitution of India, the governor is a state's de jure head, but de facto executive authority rests with the chief minister. Following elections to the Goa Legislative Assembly, the state's governor usually invites the party (or coalition) with a majority of seats to form the government. The governor appoints the chief minister, whose council of ministers are collectively responsible to the assembly. Given that he has the confidence of the assembly, the chief minister's term is for five years and is subject to no term limits.[1]

After the 1961 Indian annexation of Goa, the former Portuguese colony became part of the Goa, Daman and Diu union territory. In 1987 Goa achieved full statehood, while Daman and Diu became a separate union territory. Since 1963, thirteen people have served as the Chief Minister of Goa, Daman and Diu union territory and of Goa state. The first was Dayanand Bandodkar of the Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party, who was succeeded by his daughter Shashikala Kakodkar, Goa's only woman chief minister. Pratapsingh Rane of the Indian National Congress, during whose reign Goa had achieved statehood, is the longest-serving officeholder, with over 15 years across four discontinuous stints.

The current incumbent is Pramod Sawant of the Bharatiya Janata Party, who was sworn in on 19 March 2019 after the death of Manohar Parrikar on 17 March 2019.

Chief Ministers of Goa, Daman and Diu Union Territory

No Name
Constituency
Term of office[2] Tenure lengthParty{{efn|name=party|This column only names the chief minister's party. The state government he heads may be a complex coalition of several parties and independents; these are not listed here. Election Ref
1 Dayanand Bandodkar
Marcaim
20 December 1963 2 December 19661963|12|20|1966|12|2}} Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party1963
Vacant{{efn>name=PR|When President's rule is in force in a state, its council of ministers stands dissolved. The office of chief minister thus lies vacant. At times, the legislative assembly also stands dissolved.[3]}}
(President's rule)
2 December 1966 5 April 19671966|12|2|1967|4|5}} N/A
(1)Dayanand Bandodkar [2]
Marcaim
5 April 1967 23 March 19721967|4|5|1972|3|23}}Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party 1967[4]
23 March 1972 12 August 19731972|3|23|1973|8|12}}1972[5]
2Shashikala Kakodkar
Bicholim
12 August 1973 7 June 19771973|8|12|1977|6|7}}
7 June 1977 27 April 19791977|6|7|1979|4|27}}1977[6]
Vacant{{efn>name=PR}}
(President's rule)
27 April 1979 16 January 19801979|4|27|1980|1|16}} N/A
3Pratapsingh Rane
Satari
16 January 1980 7 January 19851980|1|16|1985|1|7}} Indian National Congress (Urs) 1980[7]
7 January 1985 30 May 19871985|1|7|1987|5|30}} Indian National Congress 1984[8]

Chief Ministers of Goa

No Name
Constituency
Term of office[2] Tenure lengthParty{{efn|name=party Election Ref
(3)Pratapsingh Rane
Poriem
30 May 1987 9 January 19901987|5|30|1990|1|9}}Indian National Congress 1984[8]
9 January 199027 March 19901990|1|9|1990|3|27}} days1989[9]
4 Churchill Alemao
Benaulim
27 March 1990 14 April 19901990|3|27|1990|4|14}} daysProgressive Democratic Front
5 Luis Proto Barbosa
Loutolim
14 April 1990 14 December 19901990|4|14|1990|12|14}} days
Vacant{{efn>name=PR}}
(President's rule)
14 December 1990 25 January 19911990|12|14|1991|1|25}} days N/A
6 Ravi S. Naik
Marcaim
25 January 1991 18 May 19931991|1|25|1993|5|18}}Indian National Congress
7 Wilfred de Souza
Saligao
18 May 1993 2 April 19941993|5|18|1994|4|2}} days
(6) Ravi S. Naik [2]
Marcaim
2 April 1994 8 April 19941994|4|2|1994|4|8}} days
(7) Wilfred de Souza [2]
Saligao
8 April 1994 16 December 19941994|4|8|1994|12|16}} days
(3) Pratapsingh Rane [2]
Poriem
16 December 1994 29 July 19981994|12|16|1998|7|29}}1994[10]
(7) Wilfred de Souza [3]
Saligao
29 July 1998 23 November 19981998|7|29|1998|11|23}} days Goa Rajiv Congress Party
8 Luizinho Faleiro
Navelim
26 November 1998 8 February 19991998|11|23|1999|2|8}} days Indian National Congress
Vacant{{efn>name=PR}}
(President's rule)
10 February 1999 9 June 19991999|2|8|1999|6|2}} days N/A
(8) Luizinho Faleiro [2]
Navelim
9 June 1999 24 November 19991999|6|9|1999|11|24}} days Indian National Congress1999[11]
9 Francisco Sardinha
Curtorim
24 November 1999 23 October 20001999|11|24|2000|10|23}} days Goa People's Congress
10Manohar Parrikar{{efn|On 27 February 2002 the assembly was dissolved, and Parrikar governed as caretaker chief minister until 3 June.[12]}}
Panaji
24 October 2000 3 June 20022000|10|23|2002|6|3}}Bharatiya Janata Party
3 June 2002[13] 2 February 20052002|6|3|2005|2|2}}2002[14]
[15]
[16]
[17]
(3) Pratapsingh Rane [3]
Poriem
3 February 2005 4 March 20052005|2|3|2005|3|4}} days Indian National Congress
Vacant{{efn>name=PR}}
(President's rule)
4 March 2005 7 June 20052005|3|4|2005|6|7}} days N/A
(3) Pratapsingh Rane [4]
Poriem
7 June 2005 7 June 20072005|6|7|2007|6|7}} Indian National Congress
11 Digambar Kamat
Margao
8 June 2007 8 March 20122007|6|8|2012|3|8}} Indian National Congress 2007[18]
[19]
(10) Manohar Parrikar [2]
Panaji
9 March 2012 8 November 20142012|3|9|2014|11|8}}Bharatiya Janata Party2012[20]
[21]
12 Laxmikant Parsekar
Mandrem
8 November 2014 11 March 20172014|11|8|2017|03|11}}
(10) Manohar Parrikar [3]
Panaji
14 March 2017 17 March 2019[22]2017|03|14|2019|03|17}}2017[23]
13 Pramod Sawant
Sanquelim
19 March 2019 Incumbent2019|03|19|}}[24]

See also

  • List of governors of Goa
  • Deputy Chief Minister of Goa

Notes

Footnotes
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References
1. ^Durga Das Basu. Introduction to the Constitution of India. 1960. 20th Edition, 2011 Reprint. pp. 241, 245. LexisNexis Butterworths Wadhwa Nagpur. {{ISBN|978-81-8038-559-9}}. Note: although the text talks about Indian state governments in general, it applies for the specific case of Goa as well.
2. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20030824214302/http://www.goainformation.org/html/modules.php?name=Sections&sop=viewarticle&artid=41 Chief Ministers of Goa]. Department of Information and Publicity, Government of Goa. Retrieved on 20 March 2014.
3. ^Amberish K. Diwanji. "A dummy's guide to President's rule". Rediff.com. 15 March 2005.
4. ^"Statistical Report on General Election, 1967, to the Legislative Assembly of Goa, Daman and Diu". Election Commission of India. Retrieved on 20 March 2014.
5. ^"Statistical Report on General Election, 1972, to the Legislative Assembly of Goa, Daman and Diu". Election Commission of India. Retrieved on 20 March 2014.
6. ^"Statistical Report on General Election, 1977, to the Legislative Assembly of Goa, Daman and Diu". Election Commission of India. Retrieved on 20 March 2014.
7. ^"Statistical Report on General Election, 1980, to the Legislative Assembly of Goa, Daman and Diu". Election Commission of India. Retrieved on 20 March 2014.
8. ^"Statistical Report on General Election, 1984, to the Legislative Assembly of Goa, Daman and Diu". Election Commission of India. Retrieved on 20 March 2014.
9. ^"Statistical Report on General Election, 1989, to the Legislative Assembly of Goa". Election Commission of India. Retrieved on 20 March 2014.
10. ^"Statistical Report on General Election, 1994, to the Legislative Assembly of Goa". Election Commission of India. Retrieved on 20 March 2014.
11. ^"Statistical Report on General Election, 1999, to the Legislative Assembly of Goa". Election Commission of India. Retrieved on 20 March 2014.
12. ^"Goa assembly dissolved, Parrikar to continue as caretaker CM". Rediff.com. 27 February 2002.
13. ^"Parrikar sworn in". The Hindu. 4 June 2002.
14. ^"Statistical Report on General Election, 2002, to the Legislative Assembly of Goa". Election Commission of India. Retrieved on 20 March 2014.
15. ^Anil Sastry. "Rane sworn in CM". The Hindu. 3 February 2005.
16. ^"President's rule in Goa". The Hindu. 5 March 2005.
17. ^"Decentralisation my aim, says Rane". The Hindu. 8 June 2005.
18. ^"Statistical Report on General Election, 2007, to the Legislative Assembly of Goa". Election Commission of India. Retrieved on 20 March 2014.
19. ^"Kamat sworn in Goa Chief Minister" The Hindu. 9 June 2007 . Retrieved on 20 March 2014.
20. ^"Statistical Report on General Election, 2012, to the Legislative Assembly of Goa". Election Commission of India. Retrieved on 20 March 2014.
21. ^Prakash Kamat. "Parrikar promises to wipe out corruption". The Hindu. 9 March 2012.
22. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/goa-chief-minister-manohar-parrikar-battling-illness-dies-at-63-updates-2008973 |title=Manohar Parrikar, Goa Chief Minister, Dies At 63 After Battling Cancer: Updates |author=Niharika Banerjee |work=NDTV |date=17 March 2019 |accessdate=17 March 2019}}
23. ^Nistula Hebbar, Prakash Kamat. "Parrikar takes oath in Goa as SC declines Cong. plea". The Hindu. 14 March 2017.
24. ^Murari Shetye. "[https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/goa-speaker-pramod-sawant-succeeds-parrikar-as-cm/articleshow/68473049.cms Goa speaker Pramod Sawant succeeds Parrikar as CM]" The Times of India. 19 March 2019.

External links

{{commons category|Chief ministers of Goa}}
  • States of India Since 1947 page, useful info on Goa since 1961, including listings of the lone military governor, lieutenant governors, governors, and chief ministers
{{Current Indian chief ministers}}{{Goa Topics}}{{Use dmy dates|date=March 2014}}

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