Two days after the Congress demanded a special session of the Goa Assembly for conducting a floor test, Speaker Pramod Sawant said the governor can call a session after consulting the government and the Speaker.
With Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar admitted to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences in Delhi, the Congress has said the BJP-led government does not have enough numbers in the Assembly.
Speaker Sawant said Thursday that even if a special session is called, a no-trust motion will need a prior notice.
Further, "Governor convenes the session after taking the Speaker and government into confidence," he added.
The Assembly was in session only one and a half months ago, he noted.
Asked about his stand on the matter, he said he will go strictly by the rule book and the precedents.
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The Congress, which met Governor Mridula Sinha Tuesday, claimed it has support of the required number of MLAs to form a new government in the coastal state.
The BJP has ruled out any change in leadership in Goa despite Parrikar's illness.
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