List of Speakers of Goa Legislative Assembly
Name | Party Affiliation | Tenure (d-m-y) |
---|---|---|
Pandurang Purushottam Shirodkar | Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party | 1961–1964 |
Pratapsingh Rane | Indian National Congress | 10-1-1964 to 11-4-1967 |
Gopal Apa Kamat | Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party | 13-4–1967 to 23-3-1972 |
Narayan S. Fugro | Independent | 21-1-1980 to 22-3-1984 |
Froilano Machado | Indian National Congress | 5-4-1984 to 20-1-1985 |
Dayanand G. Narvekar | Indian National Congress | 21-1-1985 to 16-9-1989 |
Dr. Luis Proto Barbosa | Indian National Congress | 22-1-1990 to 14-4-1990 |
Surendra V. Sirsat | Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party | 26-4-1990 to 4-4-1991 |
Shaikh Hassan Haroon | Indian National Congress | 26-7-1991 to 15-1-1995 |
Tomazinho L. Cardozo | Indian National Congress | 16-1-1995 to 14-6-1999 |
Pratapsingh Rane | Indian National Congress | 15-6-1999 to 11-6-2002 |
Vishwas Satarkar | Bharatiya Janata Party | 12-6-2002 to 28-2-2005 |
Francisco Sardinha | Indian National Congress | 28-2-2005 to 8-7-2005 (pro-tem) |
Francisco Sardinha | Indian National Congress | 8-7-2005 to 11-6-2007 |
Pratapsingh Rane | Indian National Congress | 15-6-2007 to 6-3-2012 |
Rajendra Arlekar | Bharatiya Janata Party | 16-3-2012 (incumbent) |
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