Speaker of the House
Newt Gingrich presided over the House of Representatives for four very long years, from 1995 to 1999.
Yes, however usually the Speaker does not actually preside over debate, but delegates the job to members of their party, who take it in turns to be the Acting Speaker. In the case of Westminster-style democracies where the Speaker has to be party-neutral, the Speaker always presides.
The House of Representatives is one half of the US Congress. The House is presided over by by the Speaker of the House which is a person who is appointed to be the Speaker by the majority party.
The US House of Representatives has 435 seats which are made up of elected government officials within the 50 states based on the population. The Speaker of the House presides over the House of Representatives.
In the US Federal government there are two parts of the congress. In the House of Representatives, the Speaker of the House presides. The party with the most members choses the Speaker. In the US Senate, this law making body is presided over by the Vice President.
The person who presides over the House of Representatives is called the Speaker of the House.
John Hancock presided over the first, and George Washington presided over the second.
No, the correct preposition to use with "presided" is "over." For example, "She presided over the meeting."
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John Hancock presided over the first, and George Washington presided over the second.
The Speaker of the House presides over the House of Representatives. The current speaker is Nancy Pelosi.