The Congress party on Thursday officially announced V. D. Satheesan as the next Chief Minister of Kerala, bringing an end to nearly ten days of intense political suspense, internal consultations, and leadership negotiations following the Assembly election results.
The announcement came after prolonged discussions within the Congress high command and multiple rounds of consultations involving senior party leaders in both New Delhi and Kerala. Satheesan’s selection marks a major political transition in the state after the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) returned to power by defeating the Left Democratic Front (LDF), ending a decade of Left rule.
The decision was formally confirmed during a press conference held at the Congress headquarters in New Delhi. The party also announced that Satheesan would lead the Congress Legislature Party in Kerala and proceed with government formation in the coming days.
The development immediately triggered celebrations at Congress offices across Kerala, where party workers gathered waving flags, distributing sweets, and welcoming the end of the prolonged uncertainty surrounding the chief ministerial choice.
Congress Leadership Race Ends After Days of Negotiations
The Kerala chief ministerial selection process had become one of the most closely watched political developments in the country after the UDF’s decisive victory in the 2026 Assembly elections.
For nearly ten days after the results were declared, the Congress leadership held extensive consultations to finalize its choice for the state’s top post. Several senior leaders were considered strong contenders, including Congress general secretary K. C. Venugopal and veteran Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala.
The prolonged delay had triggered criticism from opposition parties and growing impatience among sections of Congress workers and allies. However, party leaders defended the process, arguing that consultations were necessary in a democratic political structure where multiple senior leaders held strong claims and support bases.
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge held several rounds of deliberations with senior party functionaries before the final announcement. Rahul Gandhi was also actively involved in discussions with the Kerala leadership and central observers.
Sources within the party indicated that the leadership wanted to ensure consensus within the state unit and avoid visible factional divisions before the formation of the new government.
Who Is VD Satheesan?
Satheesan has emerged over the years as one of the most prominent Congress leaders in Kerala politics. Known for his sharp interventions inside the Assembly and his aggressive opposition politics against the Left government, he served as the Leader of Opposition in the Kerala Legislative Assembly since 2021.
He won the 2026 Assembly election from the Paravur constituency in Ernakulam district, securing his sixth consecutive term as an MLA. Satheesan reportedly defeated CPI candidate E. T. Taison Master by a margin of over 20,000 votes.
His rise within the Congress organization has been closely linked to his grassroots political image, organizational skills, and ability to build support among alliance partners.
Political observers believe his leadership during the UDF’s campaign against the Left government played a major role in strengthening the alliance’s electoral performance. He consistently attacked the ruling administration on governance, corruption allegations, and economic management issues during the campaign period.
Satheesan also enjoys support from key UDF allies, including the Indian Union Muslim League and factions of the Kerala Congress, which reportedly strengthened his claim for the chief minister’s position.
UDF Victory Reshapes Kerala Politics
The Congress announcement comes after the UDF secured a decisive mandate in the Kerala Assembly elections by winning 102 seats in the 140-member Assembly.
The result marked a major political comeback for the Congress-led alliance after ten years in opposition. The victory also represented a significant setback for the Left Democratic Front, which had governed Kerala for two consecutive terms.
Political analysts describe the result as one of the most important shifts in Kerala politics in recent years, particularly because the Left had managed to break the state’s traditional pattern of alternating governments by securing a second consecutive term in 2021.
The 2026 verdict, however, saw voters swing back toward the Congress-led alliance amid concerns related to governance, unemployment, economic management, and anti-incumbency sentiment.
The Congress leadership now faces the challenge of translating the electoral victory into stable governance while balancing competing interests within the alliance and the state unit.
Reactions From Congress Leaders
Soon after the announcement, K. C. Venugopal publicly welcomed the decision and assured complete support to the new leadership.
Speaking to reporters, Venugopal said the party high command had taken the final decision after extensive discussions and consultations with senior leaders. He added that the entire Congress organization would stand united behind Satheesan’s leadership.
Venugopal also praised the UDF’s electoral victory and expressed confidence that the new government would fulfill the promises made to voters during the campaign.
Meanwhile, senior Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala left his residence shortly after the announcement, leading to brief speculation over possible dissatisfaction within sections of the party. However, leaders close to him denied reports of dissent and stated that he remained committed to the party’s decision.
The Congress leadership is expected to focus heavily on maintaining internal unity as cabinet formation discussions begin in the coming days.
Cabinet Formation and Alliance Talks Begin
The Congress Legislature Party meeting is expected to formally elect Satheesan as its leader before the alliance approaches Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar to stake claim to form the government.
Discussions are also underway regarding cabinet composition and ministerial representation for UDF allies.
Several alliance partners are expected to seek key portfolios and representation in the new ministry. Earlier, leaders from Kerala Congress factions had publicly stated their intention to secure multiple ministerial berths in the incoming government.
Congress observers Ajay Maken and Mukul Wasnik, along with party in-charge Deepa Dasmunsi, are expected to coordinate discussions with alliance leaders and newly elected MLAs before the final cabinet structure is finalized.
Political observers believe balancing caste, regional, and alliance equations will be one of the first major tests for Satheesan’s leadership.
Public Expectations Rise After Leadership Decision
With the leadership issue finally resolved, public attention is now shifting toward the priorities of the incoming Kerala government.
The Congress had campaigned heavily on promises related to employment generation, economic recovery, welfare expansion, infrastructure development, and governance reforms.
Analysts say the UDF government will face immediate pressure to deliver visible administrative action after the prolonged political uncertainty surrounding the chief ministerial decision.
The new administration is also expected to address financial challenges facing the state while navigating coalition expectations within the UDF alliance.
For Congress, Satheesan’s appointment represents not only a leadership choice but also an attempt to project generational transition and organizational renewal in Kerala politics.
As preparations begin for the swearing-in ceremony and government formation, the Congress leadership hopes the end of the chief ministerial suspense will allow the party to shift focus from internal politics toward governance and policy delivery.
