No one has all the leadership position in Congress. The party that has a majority of members in Congress have "Majority" positions and the party with the minority members has "Minority" positions. Here is the leadership structure of the Senate for the majority party: President Pro Tempore--elected by the majority party; Majority Leader-leads the party; Majority Whip--assists the leader; Chairman of the Conference--presides over all meets of the majority party; Policy Committee--schedules legislation; Steering Committee--assigns senators to committees. Minority Party: Minority Leader; Minority Whip; Chairman of the Conference--presides over meetings; Policy Committee--makes recommendations on party policy; Committee on Committees--appoints minority Senators to committees. The House of Representatives: Speaker of the House--elected by majority party; the other leadership roles are similar to those in the Senate--Majority Leader, Minority Leader, Majority Whip, etc.
House of Representatives: speaker of the house
Senate: not sure :/ sorry
The highest power would be the Senate Leader, they have the power to guide or lead their respective party.
The Speaker of the House
Congress designed The Articles of Confederation under the leadership of John Dickinson of Pennsylvania.
Congress designed The Articles of Confederation under the leadership of John Dickinson of Pennsylvania.
policies affecting special interests. NO WHERE ! DO NOTHING CONGRESS !
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Charisma, influence, leadership & popularity?!?!
Jellies, like Congress, are a spineless collection of free-floating blobs with no discernible leadership capability.
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He says Congress lacked true leadership and ignored the bills he brought forward.
No.
This all depends on the Congress and the President. If the president's party has the majority in Congress, he generally works with the majority leaders to get his agenda through Congress. If the president's party is the minority party in Congress, he uses two tools: obstructionism from the minority leadership (the filibuster, and loading up bills with things the majority hates in an attempt to get them tabled), and the veto.
The form of leadership in Germany is the chancellor, who is like the president. The government is a parliamentary democracy, and the Parliament (kind of like congress) is called the Bundestag.