The Speaker of the Congress is a Member of the Congress that is elected by the members of Congress to preside over congressional sessions and keep order in Congress. The Speaker's duties also include calling special sessions of Congress to order and to ceremonially open and close Congress at the beginning and end of a congressional term. The Speaker may also call hearings on "special Lovian activities", according to the Federal Law, but no such laws that may allow this to happen have ever been passed. There is no need for the Speaker to renounce political affiliations in Congress, and the Speaker remains a full voting member of Congress.
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