The term "senate" comes from the ancient government of Rome.
The senate majority leader is the term given to the leader of the party with the most members in the senate.
Senate
The republic was run by a coalition of citizen assemblies and senate, the empire by a coalition of emperor and senate.
Senate Consuls Assembly
No comparison.
Senator, from Congress.
Yes, but our senate is appointed, not elected.
Its common world wide for the head of the Senate to be called the president, even in a country that has a president as its head of state (ala USA), technically in Australia the term comes from section 17 of the Constitution, which creates the office of the President of the Senate.
Yes, Roman government did in fact have a senate.
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The Senate is the upper house of government.
A member of the senate serves a 6 year term
A member of the Senate has a term of six years.
Marjory Lebreton is the Leader of the Government in the Senate for Canada.
They have opening sessions because they are different branches of government.
They have opening sessions because they are different branches of government.
A member of Senate serves a six year term, naturally.