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== List of speakers of the Legislative Assembly of Madras Presidency == | == List of speakers of the Legislative Assembly of Madras Presidency == | ||
The [[Government of India Act 1935|Government of India Act of 1935]] abolished dyarchy and ensured provincial autonomy. It created a [[bicameralism|bicameral]] legislature in the [[Madras Presidency]]. The legislature consisted of the governor and two legislative bodies – a [[Tamil Nadu legislative assembly|legislative assembly]] and a [[Madras Legislative Council|legislative council]]. The presiding officer of the assembly was called the "Speaker". | The [[Government of India Act 1935|Government of India Act of 1935]] abolished dyarchy and ensured provincial autonomy. It created a [[bicameralism | bicameral]] legislature in the [[Madras Presidency]]. The legislature consisted of the governor and two legislative bodies – a [[Tamil Nadu legislative assembly|legislative assembly]] and a [[Madras Legislative Council|legislative council]]. The presiding officer of the assembly was called the "Speaker". | ||
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| 12 | | 12 | ||
| [[D. Jayakumar]] | | [[D. Jayakumar]] | ||
| May 2011 | | 27 May 2011 | ||
| 29 September 2012 | | 29 September 2012 | ||
| AIADMK | | AIADMK |