
Speaker of the Legislature
The Speaker of the Legislature is an elected official who presides over legislative sessions, ensuring that debates and procedures follow established rules. They manage discussions, organize the order of business, and often represent the legislature in official functions. The Speaker maintains neutrality during debates, enforces rules, and facilitates efficient decision-making. In many governments, this position is essential for maintaining order and fairness, acting as a leader and moderator to ensure that legislative processes run smoothly and that all members have a chance to participate.