V D Satheesan will be sworn in as the Chief Minister of Kerala on May 18, 2026 [2].
The ceremony marks the formal transition of power to the United Democratic Front (UDF) after the coalition secured a decisive victory in the 2026 Kerala Assembly elections. This shift in leadership follows a significant electoral mandate that alters the political landscape of the state.
Preparations are currently underway at the Central Stadium in Thiruvananthapuram [1]. The venue is being readied to host the oath-taking ceremony and the subsequent formation of the new cabinet. Senior officials said they have met with the Chief Minister-designate to coordinate the logistics of the event [3].
The UDF entered this transition period after winning 102 seats in the assembly [3]. This numerical advantage provides the incoming government with a strong mandate to implement its legislative agenda. The process of finalizing the cabinet members is expected to conclude by the date of the swearing-in [2].
Logistical arrangements at the stadium include the setup of the official dais, and security protocols for the incoming administration. The event is expected to draw significant attention as the UDF establishes its new government in the state capital. Coordination between the CM-designate and state officials remains the primary focus ahead of Monday's proceedings [3].
“V D Satheesan will be sworn in as the Chief Minister of Kerala on May 18, 2026”
The UDF's victory with 102 seats provides a substantial majority in the Kerala Assembly, likely reducing legislative deadlock and allowing V D Satheesan to implement coalition policies more aggressively than previous governments with narrower margins.




