The officer who presides in the absence of the Vice-President is called "President pro tempore," an officer chosen by members of the Senate, usually the most senior senator in the majority party. The phrase "pro tempore" means "for the time being".
Normally, neither the Vice President of the United States nor the President pro tempore presides; instead, the duty is generally delegated to the junior Senators of the majority party to help them learn parlimentary procedure, since most of the time the major function of the person presiding over the Senate is just to rule on points of order.
I know one of the titles of the two presiding officers of the Senate. The one I know of is called President pro tempor (temporary presideant). If the Vice President is absent, the Senators choose this presiding officer.
The chief administrative officer of a township is a Trustee.
The Vice President
The system called for electing a president is called mentoring.A term for looking up and giving your opinion.
The Beast!!!
The president pro tempore is the officer who presides over the senate when the vice president is not in attendance.
The president pro tempore is the officer who presides over the senate when the vice president is not in attendance.
the speaker.
I know one of the titles of the two presiding officers of the Senate. The one I know of is called President pro tempor (temporary presideant). If the Vice President is absent, the Senators choose this presiding officer.
The speaker of the lok sabha presides the session. He can be called as the president of the house.
Speaker of the House
There are two different possible answers. Officially, the president pro tempore is to preside. However, that title is now used mainly as an honorific, given to the longest-serving Senator of the majority party. The president pro tempore has the power to appoint another Senator to act as presiding officer for a given day of Senate proceedings.
Technically, the Vice President is the head of the Senate, but they're only real power is to break tie votes. The day-to-day leader of the senate is the President Pro Tempore, an elected official of the majority party
When the VP is not present, the President Pro Tempore presides over the Senate. By custom, the Senate elects the most senior Senator of the majority party to be the President Pro Temp. What ends up happening though, is that the position it delegated to the majority party's junior Senators so that they can learn about how the Senate floor works.
The Chief Justice of the United States presides over the Senate trial, when the President has been impeached. If the president is convicted and removed from office, the vice-president would become President.
The Vice president is the president or as you called it,the presiding officer of the Senate.His office is at the capital buliding.
Vice President.