- President of the Senate
The President of the Senate is a title often given to the presiding officer, speaker, or chairman of a
senate .In countries with a
presidential system of government the position is sometimes bestowed on theVice President , following the tradition set by theUnited States Constitution ; for example, the presidency of theArgentine Senate or theSenate of Uruguay . The Senate President is often a very high-ranking figure in the order of presidential succession: for example, thePresident of the Senate of Nigeria is second in line for succession to the presidency, after only the Vice President of the Republic, while inFrance , which has no vice president, the Senate President is first in line to succeed the President.Antigua and Barbuda The
Senate of Antigua and Barbuda elects a President and Vice President, for a five-year period, at the start of each parliamentary session. These officers may not be members of the government. The current incumbents areHazelyn Francis andMcKenzie Morris Frank .Argentina The
Argentine Senate is presided by the Vice-President of the Republic, currentlyJulio Cobos . This was a recent expansion of the Vice-President's powers introduced as part of the 1994 Constitutional amendments (Constitution, Art. 57). The Vice-President may only cast a vote to break a tied Senate vote.Australia The
Australian Senate elects a president from its members, who is comparable to the Speaker of the House of Representatives. Unlike the Speaker, the President casts a deliberative vote in elections and not a casting vote; tied motions fail to pass. The position is partisan and has usually been held by a member of the Government party. The President is assisted by a deputy president, who has been (since 1981) a member of the Opposition party.The current President of the Senate is the
Queensland Labor SenatorJohn Hogg , with Liberal'sAlan Ferguson ofSouth Australia as Deputy President.Barbados At the start of every parliamentary session, the
Senate of Barbados elects a President and a Vice President, neither of whom may be ministers or parliamentary secretaries. Prior to the January 2008 general election, the positions were held by SirFred Gollop and DamePatricia Symmonds .Belgium :"See also:
List of Presidents of the Belgian Senate ".The presiding officer of theBelgian Senate is elected by the senators at the beginning of each parliamentary term. The President of the Senate is customarily a member of a majority party with a great deal of political experience. He or she presides over the plenary assembly of the Senate, guides and controls debates in the assembly, and is responsible for ensuring the democratic functioning of the Senate, for the maintenance of order and security in the assembly and for enforcing the Rules of the Senate. He or she also represents the Senate at both the national (to the other institutions) and the international level.The President of the Senate, together with the President of the Chamber of Representatives, ranks immediately behind the King in the
order of precedence . The elder of the two takes the second place in the order of precedence. The Presidents of the Senate and the Chamber rank above the Prime Minister.Belize The
Senate of Belize elects both a president and a vice-president upon first convening after a general election. The person elected president may be a senator (provided he/she does not concurrently hold a ministerial position) or a person external to the Senate. The vice-president must be a member of the Senate who does not hold a ministerial portfolio. (Constitution, section 66.) [ [http://www.belizelaw.org/e_library/constitution_06.html :: belizelaw.org - welcome :: ] ]The current President is
Phillip Zuniga , with Mrs.Vincent Parks as Vice-President.Brazil The current President of Brazil's Federal Senate is
Garibaldi Alves Filho , who representsRio Grande do Norte for the PMDB.Burundi The President of the
Senate of Burundi , since 17 August 2005, isGervais Rufyikiri of the CNDD-FDD. The president is assisted in his work by two vice-presidents.Cambodia The
Senate of Cambodia is led by a 12-person permanent commission "(bureau)", which is in turn chaired by the President of the Senate, currentlyChea Sim . He is assisted by a First and a Second Vice-President. [ [http://www.senate.gov.kh/France/decouverte.pdf L'organisation et le fonctionnement du Snat ] ] The President and Vice-Presidents are elected as the first item of business at the start of every legislative session. [ [http://www.senate.gov.kh/France/legislation.pdf Rglement ] ]Canada While the
Speaker of the Canadian Senate , who serves as the presiding officer of theSenate of Canada , is not described as a "president" in English, the position is called "Président du Sénat" in French.Chile The President of the
Senate of Chile is elected from among the country's senators. The current holder of the position, since March 2008, isAdolfo Zaldivar .Colombia The President of the Senate –
Nancy Patricia Gutiérrez for the 2007–08 period – also serves as thePresident of the Congress of Colombia .Fiji The members of the Senate of Fiji elect from among their number both a President and Vice-President, whose roles are similar to those of the Speaker and Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, respectively.
The current incumbents are
Kinijoji Maivalili (President) andHafiz Khan (Vice-President).France The
Senate of France elects a president from among its own number. The President of the French Senate stands first in line of succession in case of death or resignation of the President of the Republic, becoming acting president until a presidential election can be held. This most recently occurred withAlain Poher , who was senate president from 1968 to 1992 and who served as interim president on two occasions: followingDe Gaulle 's resignation in 1969, and following Pompidou's death in office in 1974.Since 2008, the position has been held by
Gérard Larcher of the UMP.Germany In the German Länder of Bremen and
Hamburg , the Senates (or "Senat" in German) are the executive branch, with Senators ("Senator") being the holders of ministerial portfolios. In these Länder, the President of the Senate ("Präsident des Senats") is an office equivalent to that ofminister-president in the other German Länder.Italy The
Senate of Italy holds its first sitting no later than 20 days after a general election. That session, presided by the oldest senator, proceeds to elect the President of the Senate for the following parliamentary period. On the first two attempts at voting, an absolute majority of all senators is needed; if a third round is needed, a candidate can be elected by an absolute majority of the senators present and voting. If this third round fails to produce a winner, a final ballot is held between the two senators with the highest votes in the previous ballot. In the case of a tie, the elder senator is deemed the winner.In addition to overseeing the business of the chamber, chairing and regulating debates, deciding whether motions and bills are admissible, representing the Senate, etc., the President of the Senate stands in for the President of the Republic when s/he is unable to perform his/her duties. [ [http://www.senato.it/english/default.htm senato.it - Parliament ] ]
The current President of the Senate is
Renato Schifani . For a historical listing, see:Italian Senate#Presidents .Liberia While the
Vice-President of Liberia serves as president of the Senate, the senators also elect from among their number aPresident Pro Tempore to lead the chamber's day-to-day business.Malaysia The Senate of Malaysia elects a president from its members, who is comparable to the Speaker of the House of Representatives. The position is partisan and has usually been held by a member of the Government party.
Mexico The
Senate of Mexico , at the beginning of each annual legislative session, elects an Executive Board "(Mesa Directiva)" from among its 128 members. The Executive Board comprises a president, three vice-presidents, and four secretaries, elected by an absolute majority of the Senators. Members of the Executive Board may be re-elected for the following year without restriction. The President of the Executive Board also serves as the President of the Senate.The President of the Senate for the 2007–08 period of sessions is
Santiago Creel of the National Action Party (PAN).Nigeria The President of the Senate is the presiding officer of the upper house in the Nigerian National Assembly. The Senate President is chosen by
indirect election within the Senate.The current President of the Senate is
David Mark , who representsBenue State for the People's Democratic Party.Philippines :"See
President of the Senate of the Philippines "Poland :"See
Marshal of the Senate of the Republic of Poland "Puerto Rico :"See:
Senate of Puerto Rico#Presidents of the Puerto Rico Senate "Romania The Standing Bureau of the
Romanian Senate consists of the President of the Senate, four vice-presidents, four secretaries, and four quaestors. The President of the Standing Bureau also serves as the President of the Senate. The President is elected, by secret ballot, for the duration of the legislative period. [ [http://www.senat.ro/PaginaPrincipala.aspx?tdID=41&divID=14&b=0&adr=%2fpagini%2fengleza%2fRegulamentul+Senatului+engleza.pdf Pagina oficiala a Senatului României ] ]South Africa The
Senate of South Africa was theupper house of Parliament between 1910 and 1981, and between 1994 and 1997. During both periods, the Senate was led by a President.:"For a listing, see:Senate of South Africa#Presidents of the Senate of South Africa (1910-1980) and (1994-1997) "Trinidad and Tobago The President of the
Senate of Trinidad and Tobago , who is generally elected from the government benches, chairs debates in the chamber and stands in for the country's president during periods of absence or illness (Constitution, section 27). [ [http://www.ttparliament.org/Docs/constitution/ttconst.pdf Constitution of Trinidad and Tobago - Updated to 2003 ] ] A Vice-President of the Senate is also elected from among the senators. The current President of the Senate isDanny Montano .United States :"See also:
List of the Presidents of the United States Senate andTwelfth Amendment to the United States Constitution "TheVice President of the United States is designated by the Constitution as the President of the Senate. The Vice President holds a tie breaking vote in the Senate and does not usually preside over the Senate. Since its conception, the role of casting a tie-breaking vote in the Senate has been exercised 242 times. The Vice President of the United States with the most tie breaking votes isJohn Adams with 29. If there is no sitting Vice President then thePresident pro tempore of the United States Senate serves as President of the Senate. In practice, freshman senators are traditionally assigned the role of presiding over the Senate in order to learn Senate procedure.The current Vice President of the United States and President of the U.S. Senate is
Dick Cheney .US state senates
In United States state government, the President of the Senate is a matter decided by the state constitution. Some states designate the Lieutenant Governor as President of the Senate, while other states allow for the Senate to elect one of the Senators as President. The
Tennessee Senate elects a Senator as Speaker, and this Speaker is given the title of Lieutenant Governor. Similarly,New Hampshire has no lieutenant governor, but the State Senate elects a president who is the "de facto " Lieutenant Governor, given that in the event of the Governor's death, resignation, or inability to serve, the President of the Senate acts as Governor until the position is filled, presumably by the next regularly scheduled biennial Gubernatorial election.While such systems where the first in line for the Executive is the President of the Senate seem similar to the Vice Presidency of the United States, only once in history has there been a Vice President of a party opposing that of the President, when Democratic-Republican
Thomas Jefferson was Vice President under FederalistJohn Adams , a situation that in part prompted the later adoption of the Twelfth Amendment to prevent such a situation from recurring. (WhileAbraham Lincoln andAndrew Johnson were a Republican and a Democrat respectively, they were elected together on the National Union ticket in the 1864 presidential election.) In states where the President of a Senate is chosen by the Senate (Tennessee and New Hampshire), it is far more likely in that the first in line of succession for the executive would be a political adversary of the sitting Governor.Uruguay The
Vice President of Uruguay presides over that country's 30-member Senate.References
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