UDF Victory Celebrations: Oath-Taking, Cabinet Finalisation, and Key Governor Address Issues Discussed

UDF leaders met in Thiruvananthapuram to celebrate their victory and discuss key post-election procedures. The meeting focused on the oath-taking ceremony for the new Chief Minister, Satheesan, scheduled for May 18. Discussions also covered the finalisation of the Cabinet, with Congress having almost completed its list, and the issues to be included in the Governor's address. Allied parties are in talks to finalise ministerial portfolios, with the full Cabinet expected to be announced by May 18.

Key Points: UDF Leaders Meet: Oath, Cabinet Finalisation, and Governor Address

  • UDF leaders meet to discuss oath-taking ceremony and Cabinet finalisation
  • Congress party almost finalised its ministerial list
  • Full Cabinet likely to be announced on May 18
  • Satheesan to take oath as Chief Minister on May 18 at Lok Bhavan
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"We celebrated victory achieved by UDF": AIFB's G Devarajan after UDF leaders' meeting

UDF leaders, including AIFB's G Devarajan, discuss oath-taking ceremony, Cabinet finalisation, and Governor's address issues after sweeping 2026 Kerala Assembly polls. Satheesan to be CM.

"We celebrated the victory achieved by the United Democratic Front, and we have discussed the procedure, how the oath-taking ceremony will be taking place. - G Devarajan"

Thiruvananthapuram, May 15

All India Forward Bloc General Secretary G Devarajan on Friday said that discussions were held within the United Democratic Front leadership on the upcoming oath-taking ceremony, key issues to be included in the Governor's address, and the process of finalising the new Cabinet.

He said allied parties are in talks over ministerial selection, with the Congress party having "almost finalised" its list, and added that the full Cabinet is likely to be announced on May 18.

A day earlier, Congress officially named Satheesan as the next Keralam Chief Minister following the UDF's sweeping victory in the 2026 Assembly elections. Satheesan is scheduled to take oath as Chief Minister on May 18 at 10 am at Lok Bhavan.

After the UDF leaders' meeting, Devarajan told ANI, "We celebrated the victory achieved by the United Democratic Front, and we have discussed the procedure, how the oath-taking ceremony will be taking place... What will be the issues to be put in the first governor's speech? All these things have been discussed."

"The allied parties are discussing themselves for selecting their ministers. The Congress party almost finalized their list... There will be no problem finalising the list of ministers. The general idea is the full cabinet will be shown on the 18th of this month," he further said.

Further, Communist Marxist Party (CMP) leader CP John said the meeting was a formal endorsement of decisions taken by the Congress Parliamentary Party and other allied political parties, particularly on the selection of the Chief Minister.

"The meeting was the formal endorsement of the decision taken by the Congress parliamentary party and other political parties. The main decision is about the Chief Minister. The UDF formally endorsed the decision of the Congress party. On 18th May, all ministers will swear in... Tomorrow, informal meetings or bilateral meetings will be held. Most probably by tomorrow evening, all portfolios will be decided," John told ANI.

Congress leader Joseph Vazhackan said, "We came here to meet our CM and to discuss some internal party issues... This is a UDF leaders meeting, I don't know if Ramesh Chennithala will come or not. He is very happy, there is no problem."

Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) General Secretary PK Kunhalikutty said, "It was an unusual UDF meeting to discuss the arrangements of the oath ceremony and other things... There were discussions about the ministers' posts."

- ANI

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Priya S
I'm happy for the UDF, but I'm also a bit worried about the infighting within the alliance. Ramesh Chennithala being sidelined might cause problems later. Hope they keep unity for Kerala's sake.
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Ananya R
Congratulations to Satheesan! But the real test begins now. Kerala needs better infrastructure and education reforms. Let's see if the UDF can deliver what they promised in the campaign.
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Varun X
Good to see a smooth transition. But I wish they'd focus more on the common man's issues—potholes, high prices, healthcare. Politics aside, people just want a better life. 🚧
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Naveen S
The way they're celebrating is nice, but I'm skeptical about the cabinet formation. Too many allies means too many egos. Hope they don't waste time on portfolio battles. Kerala deserves better governance.
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James A
Interesting to see the UDF back. I'm a NRI from Kerala living in the US—hope this government focuses on returning talent and industries. Our state has so much potential. 🇮🇳

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