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[[File:Mizoram Assembly House (front entrance).jpg|thumb|alt=Photo showing the entrance of a complex of tan colored buildings with dark red highlights, including large red letters reading "Assembly House" and "Mizoram, Aizawl". Near the front there's a rounded building covered in tinted windows, and farther back there's a rectangular high-rise building covered in similar windows|The Mizoram Assembly House in [[Aizawl]], seat of the state legislative assembly]]


'''Politics in [[Mizoram]]''' , a state in [[Northeast India|Northeast]] India had been dominated by the [[Mizo National Front]] and the [[Indian National Congress]]. As of 2024, the [[Zoram People's Movement]] is the ruling party in the states's [[Mizoram Legislative Assembly|legislative assembly]].
'''Politics in [[Mizoram]]''' , a state in [[Northeast India|Northeast]] India had been dominated by the [[Mizo National Front]] and the [[Indian National Congress]]. As of 2024, the [[Zoram People's Movement]] is the ruling party in the states's [[Mizoram Legislative Assembly|legislative assembly]].
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==Election result==
==Election result==
The main political parties are the [[Mizo National Front]], [[Indian National Congress]] and the [[Zoram People's Movement]]. The [[2023 Mizoram Legislative Assembly election|2023 assembly election]] resulted in loss for the [[Mizo National Front]]. The [[Zoram People's Movement]] won an overall majority in the state. [[Zoram People's Movement]] won 27 out of 40 seats in the Assembly.
The main political parties are the [[Mizo National Front]], [[Indian National Congress]] and the [[Zoram People's Movement]]. The [[2023 Mizoram Legislative Assembly election|2023 assembly election]] resulted in loss for the [[Mizo National Front]]. The [[Zoram People's Movement]] won an overall majority in the state. [[Zoram People's Movement]] won 27 out of 40 seats in the Assembly.

==See also==
*[[Mizoram Secular Force]]


==References==
==References==
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==See also==
*[[Mizoram Secular Force]]

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Photo showing the entrance of a complex of tan colored buildings with dark red highlights, including large red letters reading "Assembly House" and "Mizoram, Aizawl". Near the front there's a rounded building covered in tinted windows, and farther back there's a rectangular high-rise building covered in similar windows
The Mizoram Assembly House in Aizawl, seat of the state legislative assembly

Politics in Mizoram , a state in Northeast India had been dominated by the Mizo National Front and the Indian National Congress. As of 2024, the Zoram People's Movement is the ruling party in the states's legislative assembly.

Constituencies

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Mizoram sends one representatives to the Lok Sabha (the lower house of the parliament of India) and one representative to the Rajya Sabha (parliament's upper house).

Election result

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The main political parties are the Mizo National Front, Indian National Congress and the Zoram People's Movement. The 2023 assembly election resulted in loss for the Mizo National Front. The Zoram People's Movement won an overall majority in the state. Zoram People's Movement won 27 out of 40 seats in the Assembly.

See also

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References

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