DMK revamps party organisation; sets 70 as age limit for district secretaries, 45 for local units

The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) has announced a major revamp of the party organisation at all levels with an aim infuse new blood and bring in younger faces. The changes announced on Saturday (August 22, 2026) have been incorporated based on the recommendations of the revamp committee appointed by party president M.K. Stalin.
The party has fixed the maximum age cap for district unit secretaries at 70, and also limited them to a maximum of three terms.
A resolution adopted at the party’s high-level executive committee meeting – chaired by Mr. Stalin – has decided to create more district units and increase the count to 110. At present, the DMK has 77 district units.
Under the new rules, a district unit should comprise two Assembly constituencies within a revenue district. If a constituency is left over after the division, it should be merged appropriately with another district unit within the revenue district. The party president will identify the Assembly constituencies that will form the district units under the new arrangement.
The resolution said there would be no need for the post of city unit secretary as the number of district units was being increased.
Pointing out that local units were the primary roots of the party organisation, the party decided to introduce younger faces to head them by fixing the maximum age for unit secretaries at 45. Unit secretaries can hold the post for two terms.
The party also decided to create a new organisational structure in municipal corporations. The age limit for secretaries of these units will be 45, and they can serve a maximum of two terms. The units will be created in Chennai, Coimbatore, Madurai, Tiruchi and Salem. In other corporations, they will be created as per need.




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