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The party whips maintain communication between the leadership of the party and its members, count votes on important legislation, and persuade members to vote for the party position.
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The Party Whip ensures that the party votes as a unified block.
As an elected SSG (Supreme Student Government) President, their first responsibility is to manage his/her party members as the highest position. He/She has the honor to manage the responsibilities and works of the party members and students.
Members of Congress are not required by law to vote in alignment with their party's position. However, in practice, party discipline plays a significant role in shaping members' voting behavior. Party leaders often expect their members to vote along party lines, and those who deviate may face consequences such as loss of committee assignments or reduced party support in re-election campaigns. While there is some freedom for individual decision-making, party loyalty and the desire for party unity often influence how members vote.
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The majority and the minority whips are usually elected by members of their parties. The majority and the minority whips serve as the spoke people for their parties and manage and schedule the executive and legislative business in the House.
The charged party disputes the criminal action by pleading "not guilty" to the charges. The prosecution bears the burden of proving that the charged party is guilty of a criminal offense. The charged party is not required to "prove" innocence.
Republican members of each house choose their own leaders, and the Democratic members do the same. The political party that has the most members in each house is known as the majority party. The political party that has fewer members is called the minority party.