England.
England.
The Speaker of the House is not allowed to speak in unparliamentarily language while on the floor. All processes on the floor of the House are to be in parliamentary language.
the speaker is the one that speak to justify
speak
Paul Ryan is Speaker.
The speaker in the House of Commons is the chairman. His/her role is to keep the debate flowing and to make sure that people get the chance to have a say in a debate and that the rules of debate and behaviour are adhered to. In other words no name calling etc. The speaker is supposed to be impartial, even though he/she is a member of one of the political parties, and so they do not get to give their own opinions on the debate. However the speaker does speak. They will call out the names of the MP's (or at least their constituency) when he (or she) is telling them that it is their turn to speak and the speaker will tell off MPs for bad behaviour. The speaker can have MP's ejected from the house if they persistently break the rules.
As of 2012 Andre Carson is the us house of representative:)
either the house of senate or the speaker of house because those the ones who speak the most.
Speaker of the House, because this person recognizes who is to speak during an Open Floor. Also, they indirectly have control over which bills go to which committees. The Majority Leader and Majority Whip report to the Speaker to inform them of the discussions in the House.
2 hours
The entire world, so to speak.
In the context of the U.S. Constitution, a "Speaker" typically refers to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, who is the presiding officer of that chamber. The Speaker is responsible for maintaining order during debates, deciding who may speak, and ensuring the rules of the House are followed. The position is also crucial for legislative leadership, as the Speaker often plays a key role in setting the agenda and influencing the passage of bills. The Speaker is elected by the majority party in the House and represents the interests of that party.