Andhra Pradesh Assembly Speaker Ayanna Patrudu is actively preparing for the upcoming 2026-27 budget session, which starts tomorrow. He has been meeting government officials and lawmakers consecutively to ensure smooth proceedings. The session is expected to last about 20 days, covering debates, questions, and committee meetings.
Governor to Address Assembly Tomorrow Morning
The Assembly will convene at 10 AM, and Governor Nazeer will deliver his speech at 10:30 AM. The Governor’s address is expected to last around an hour. Afterwards, the Business Advisory Committee (BAC) meeting will finalise the session schedule, including debate topics and committee discussions.
Budget Presentation Scheduled for February 14
The 2026-27 state budget will be presented by Finance Minister Pyyavula Keshav on February 14. In preparation, the Speaker has coordinated with ministers and senior officials to streamline discussions. All lawmakers will receive relevant documents to review in advance.
Pre-Session Meetings Ensure Smooth Operations
Speaker Ayanna Patrudu recently held several meetings with MLAs to finalise session logistics. He reviewed cultural programs, official procedures, and schedules to ensure efficiency. Key ministers, including Pyyavula Keshav, Kandula Durgesh, and Mandipalli Ramprasad Reddy, participated in these preparations.
He also met with department secretaries, including CS Vijayanand, to review responses to members’ questions and administrative plans. Later, he will meet with senior police officials, including the DGP, to discuss security arrangements for the Assembly.
Focus on Efficiency and Member Participation
The Speaker’s proactive approach ensures lawmakers can ask questions, participate in debates, and attend committee meetings without disruption. This preparation reflects the Assembly’s commitment to transparency and orderly proceedings.
Citizens Watch Closely
The 2026-27 budget session will impact governance, development, and financial planning in Andhra Pradesh. With thorough planning, coordination among ministers, and robust security measures, the Assembly is ready to start tomorrow. Citizens and stakeholders will closely follow the discussions to gauge the government’s priorities for the coming year.
For the latest updates, click here.





