
Minority Leader
The Minority Leader is the person elected by the largest group of members from the political party that holds fewer seats in a legislative body, such as Congress. Their role is to lead and represent their party's interests, develop strategies, and coordinate members’ efforts. They also serve as the main spokesperson for the minority party, advocating for their policies and positions while working to influence legislation. Essentially, the Minority Leader acts as the head of the opposition, ensuring their party’s voice is heard and respected within the legislative process.