The Speaker is second in the Sierra prime ministerial line of succession, after the Deputy Prime Minister, and ahead of the President pro tempore of the Senate. As presiding officer, the Speaker may choose who may speak during the debate, set up rules for the debate, maintain order, enact disciplinary action, and tally votes. In addition to their role as presiding officer, the Speaker functions as the leader of their party, and sets its legislative agenda. As the chair of the House Committee on Procedure, Rules, and Administration, the Speaker oversees which bill may pass to the floor, and the procedures to voting on said bill. The Speaker does not always preside over debates, and in their absence, they appoint a Speaker pro tempore from their party to assume that duty.
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| - Speaker of the House of Commons of Sierra
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| - The Speaker is second in the Sierra prime ministerial line of succession, after the Deputy Prime Minister, and ahead of the President pro tempore of the Senate. As presiding officer, the Speaker may choose who may speak during the debate, set up rules for the debate, maintain order, enact disciplinary action, and tally votes. In addition to their role as presiding officer, the Speaker functions as the leader of their party, and sets its legislative agenda. As the chair of the House Committee on Procedure, Rules, and Administration, the Speaker oversees which bill may pass to the floor, and the procedures to voting on said bill. The Speaker does not always preside over debates, and in their absence, they appoint a Speaker pro tempore from their party to assume that duty.
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appointer
| - vote by House of Commons; sworn in by the Dean
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Member of
| - House Committee on Procedure, Rules, and Administration
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Insignia
| - Seal of the Sierra House of Commons.svg
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Post
| - Speaker of the House of Commons
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| - At the House's pleasure; elected at the start of each session, and upon a vacancy
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Style
| - The Honorable
- Mr./Mrs. Speaker
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inaugural
| - 1858-11-27(xsd:date)
- Douglas Sylvester
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deputy
| - The Speaker can delegate to a member of the House to act as Speaker pro tempore, presiding over the House in his/her absence
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Succession
| - Second in the Prime Ministerial Line of Succession
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nominator
| - Anyone who is qualified to be a commoner; in practice a member of the house and majority party leadership; confirmed by the Clerk
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| - The Speaker is second in the Sierra prime ministerial line of succession, after the Deputy Prime Minister, and ahead of the President pro tempore of the Senate. As presiding officer, the Speaker may choose who may speak during the debate, set up rules for the debate, maintain order, enact disciplinary action, and tally votes. In addition to their role as presiding officer, the Speaker functions as the leader of their party, and sets its legislative agenda. As the chair of the House Committee on Procedure, Rules, and Administration, the Speaker oversees which bill may pass to the floor, and the procedures to voting on said bill. The Speaker does not always preside over debates, and in their absence, they appoint a Speaker pro tempore from their party to assume that duty.
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