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List of chief ministers of Nagaland

The chief minister of Nagaland is the chief executive of the Indian state of Nagaland. 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 Nagaland 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]

Chief Minister of Nagaland
Incumbent
Neiphiu Rio
since 8 March 2018
StyleThe Honourable (Formal)
Mr. Chief Minister (Informal)
StatusHead of Government
AbbreviationCM
Member ofNagaland Legislative Assembly
Reports toGovernor of Nagaland
AppointerGovernor of Nagaland
Term lengthAt the confidence of the assembly
Chief minister's term is for five years and is subject to no term limits.[1]
Inaugural holderP. Shilu Ao
Formation1 December 1963
(59 years ago)
 (1963-12-01)
DeputyT. R. Zeliang and Yanthungo Patton, Deputy Chief Minister’s
Websitechiefminister.nagaland.gov.in

Since 1963, eleven people belonging to seven parties have served as Chief Minister of Nagaland. The first three belonged to the Nagaland Nationalist Organisation, including the inaugural officeholder P. Shilu Ao. The current incumbent is Neiphiu Rio of the Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party, in office since 8 March 2018.

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No[a] Portrait Name Constituency Term of office[2] Days in office Assembly

(election)

Party[b]
1 P. Shilu Ao Impur 1 December 1963 14 August 1966 2 years, 256 days Interim Nagaland Nationalist Organisation
1st

(1964 election)

2   Thepfülo-u Nakhro Western Angami 14 August 1966 22 February 1969 2 years, 192 days
3   Hokishe Sema Akuluto 22 February 1969 26 February 1974 5 years, 4 days 2nd

(1969 election)

4   Vizol Koso Southern Angami II 26 February 1974 10 March 1975 1 year, 12 days 3rd

(1974 election)

United Democratic Front
5   John Bosco Jasokie Kohima Town 10 March 1975 20 March 1975 10 days Naga National Democratic Party
  Vacant[c]
(President's rule)
N/A 20 March 1975 25 November 1977 2 years, 250 days N/A
(4)   Vizol Koso Southern Angami II 25 November 1977 18 April 1980 2 years, 145 days 4th

(1977 election)

United Democratic Front
6   S. C. Jamir Aonglenden 18 April 1980 5 June 1980 48 days United Democratic Front—Progressive
(5)   John Bosco Jasokie Kohima Town 5 June 1980 18 November 1982 2 years, 166 days Naga National Democratic Party
(6)   S. C. Jamir Aonglenden 18 November 1982 28 October 1986 3 years, 344 days 5th

(1982 election)

United Democratic Front—Progressive
(3)   Hokishe Sema Dimapur I 29 October 1986 7 August 1988 1 year, 283 days Indian National Congress
6th

(1987 election)

  Vacant[c]
(President's rule)
N/A 7 August 1988 25 January 1989 171 days N/A
(6)   S. C. Jamir Mokokchung Town 25 January 1989 10 May 1990 1 year, 105 days 7th

(1989 election)

Indian National Congress
7   K. L. Chishi Atoizu 16 May 1990 19 June 1990 34 days
8   Vamüzo Phesao Chozuba 19 June 1990 2 April 1992 1 year, 288 days Nagaland People's Council
  Vacant[c]
(President's rule)
N/A 2 April 1992 22 February 1993 326 days N/A
(6)   S. C. Jamir Aonglenden 22 February 1993 6 March 2003 10 years, 12 days 8th

(1993 election)

Indian National Congress
9th

(1998 election)

9   Neiphiu Rio Northern Angami II 6 March 2003 3 January 2008 4 years, 303 days 10th

(2003 election)

Naga People's Front
  Vacant[c]
(President's rule)
N/A 3 January 2008 12 March 2008 69 days N/A
(9)   Neiphiu Rio Northern Angami II 12 March 2008 5 March 2013 6 years, 73 days 11th

(2008 election)

Naga People's Front
5 March 2013 24 May 2014 12th

(2013 election)

10   T. R. Zeliang Peren 24 May 2014 22 February 2017 2 years, 274 days
11   Shürhozelie Liezietsu Northern Angami I 22 February 2017 19 July 2017 147 days
(10)   T. R. Zeliang Peren 19 July 2017 8 March 2018 232 days
(9)   Neiphiu Rio Northern Angami II 8 March 2018 7 March 2023 5 years, 233 days 13th

(2018 election)

Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party
7 March 2023 Incumbent 14th

(2023 election)

Timeline edit

Neiphiu RioShürhozelie LiezietsuT. R. ZeliangVamüzo PhesaoK. L. ChishiS. C. JamirJohn Bosco JasokieVizol KosoHokishe SemaThepfülo-u NakhroP. Shilu Ao

Notes edit

Footnotes
  1. ^ A number inside brackets indicates that the incumbent has previously held office.
  2. ^ This column only names the chief minister's party. The state government he headed may have been a complex coalition of several parties and independents; these are not listed here.
  3. ^ a b c d President's rule may be imposed when the "government in a state is not able to function as per the Constitution", which often happens because no party or coalition has a majority in the assembly. When President's rule is in force in a state, its council of ministers stands dissolved. The office of chief minister thus lies vacant, and the administration is taken over by the governor, who functions on behalf of the central government. At times, the legislative assembly also stands dissolved.[3]
References
  1. ^ a b 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 Nagaland as well.
  2. ^ . Information & Public Relations department, Nagaland government. Archived from the original on 8 May 2015. Retrieved 11 March 2009.
  3. ^ Amberish K. Diwanji. "A dummy's guide to President's rule". Rediff.com. 15 March 2005.

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The chief minister of Nagaland is the chief executive of the Indian state of Nagaland 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 Nagaland 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 Chief Minister of NagalandIncumbentNeiphiu Riosince 8 March 2018StyleThe Honourable Formal Mr Chief Minister Informal StatusHead of GovernmentAbbreviationCMMember ofNagaland Legislative AssemblyReports toGovernor of NagalandAppointerGovernor of NagalandTerm lengthAt the confidence of the assemblyChief minister s term is for five years and is subject to no term limits 1 Inaugural holderP Shilu AoFormation1 December 1963 59 years ago 1963 12 01 DeputyT R Zeliang and Yanthungo Patton Deputy Chief Minister sWebsitechiefminister wbr nagaland wbr gov wbr inSince 1963 eleven people belonging to seven parties have served as Chief Minister of Nagaland The first three belonged to the Nagaland Nationalist Organisation including the inaugural officeholder P Shilu Ao The current incumbent is Neiphiu Rio of the Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party in office since 8 March 2018 Contents 1 List 2 Timeline 3 Notes 4 External linksList editNo a Portrait Name Constituency Term of office 2 Days in office Assembly election Party b 1 P Shilu Ao Impur 1 December 1963 14 August 1966 2 years 256 days Interim Nagaland Nationalist Organisation1st 1964 election 2 nbsp Thepfulo u Nakhro Western Angami 14 August 1966 22 February 1969 2 years 192 days3 nbsp Hokishe Sema Akuluto 22 February 1969 26 February 1974 5 years 4 days 2nd 1969 election 4 nbsp Vizol Koso Southern Angami II 26 February 1974 10 March 1975 1 year 12 days 3rd 1974 election United Democratic Front5 nbsp John Bosco Jasokie Kohima Town 10 March 1975 20 March 1975 10 days Naga National Democratic Party nbsp Vacant c President s rule N A 20 March 1975 25 November 1977 2 years 250 days N A 4 nbsp Vizol Koso Southern Angami II 25 November 1977 18 April 1980 2 years 145 days 4th 1977 election United Democratic Front6 nbsp S C Jamir Aonglenden 18 April 1980 5 June 1980 48 days United Democratic Front Progressive 5 nbsp John Bosco Jasokie Kohima Town 5 June 1980 18 November 1982 2 years 166 days Naga National Democratic Party 6 nbsp S C Jamir Aonglenden 18 November 1982 28 October 1986 3 years 344 days 5th 1982 election United Democratic Front Progressive 3 nbsp Hokishe Sema Dimapur I 29 October 1986 7 August 1988 1 year 283 days Indian National Congress6th 1987 election nbsp Vacant c President s rule N A 7 August 1988 25 January 1989 171 days N A 6 nbsp S C Jamir Mokokchung Town 25 January 1989 10 May 1990 1 year 105 days 7th 1989 election Indian National Congress7 nbsp K L Chishi Atoizu 16 May 1990 19 June 1990 34 days8 nbsp Vamuzo Phesao Chozuba 19 June 1990 2 April 1992 1 year 288 days Nagaland People s Council nbsp Vacant c President s rule N A 2 April 1992 22 February 1993 326 days N A 6 nbsp S C Jamir Aonglenden 22 February 1993 6 March 2003 10 years 12 days 8th 1993 election Indian National Congress9th 1998 election 9 nbsp Neiphiu Rio Northern Angami II 6 March 2003 3 January 2008 4 years 303 days 10th 2003 election Naga People s Front nbsp Vacant c President s rule N A 3 January 2008 12 March 2008 69 days N A 9 nbsp Neiphiu Rio Northern Angami II 12 March 2008 5 March 2013 6 years 73 days 11th 2008 election Naga People s Front5 March 2013 24 May 2014 12th 2013 election 10 nbsp T R Zeliang Peren 24 May 2014 22 February 2017 2 years 274 days11 nbsp Shurhozelie Liezietsu Northern Angami I 22 February 2017 19 July 2017 147 days 10 nbsp T R Zeliang Peren 19 July 2017 8 March 2018 232 days 9 nbsp Neiphiu Rio Northern Angami II 8 March 2018 7 March 2023 5 years 233 days 13th 2018 election Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party7 March 2023 Incumbent 14th 2023 election Timeline editNotes editFootnotes A number inside brackets indicates that the incumbent has previously held office This column only names the chief minister s party The state government he headed may have been a complex coalition of several parties and independents these are not listed here a b c d President s rule may be imposed when the government in a state is not able to function as per the Constitution which often happens because no party or coalition has a majority in the assembly When President s rule is in force in a state its council of ministers stands dissolved The office of chief minister thus lies vacant and the administration is taken over by the governor who functions on behalf of the central government At times the legislative assembly also stands dissolved 3 References a b 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 Nagaland as well General Information Nagaland Information amp Public Relations department Nagaland government Archived from the original on 8 May 2015 Retrieved 11 March 2009 Amberish K Diwanji A dummy s guide to President s rule Rediff com 15 March 2005 External links editStates of India since 1947 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of chief ministers of Nagaland amp oldid 1154081622, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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