-
general sense,
presiding officer is
synonymous with chairperson.
Llywydd of the Senedd,
Presiding Officer of the
Welsh Parliament Presiding Officer of the...
- Originally, the
Presiding Bishop was
simply the
senior diocesan bishop who
presided over the
House of Bishops. In 1919, the
office was
transformed into an...
- of the
office had varied. The
Presiding Patriarch sometimes appointed local patriarchs in the church's
stakes and
presided over them as a
loose "Quorum...
-
known as the
Quorum of
Twelve Apostles. Both councils, at
least in theory,
preside over the church,
although the
apostles have
tended to su****de the standing...
-
Satan Presiding at the
Infernal Council is part of a
series of 48
mezzotint engravings that
British artist John
Martin created between 1823 and 1827 to...
- The
Presiding Bishop of the
Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints (LDS Church) is a
priesthood calling with church-wide authority. The
Presiding Bishop...
- The
Llywydd (Welsh: [ˈɬəu̯.ɪð]), or
Presiding Officer in English, is the
speaker of the
Senedd in Wales,
elected by
members of the
Senedd to
chair their...
-
Since the 1950s, vice
presidents have
presided over few
Senate debates. Instead, they have
usually presided only on
ceremonial occasions, such as swearing...
- for the
Presidency of the
Republic (French:
Groupe de sécurité de la
présidence de la République, GSPR) is the
security unit in
charge of the
safety of...
- the presidency. The
chief justice has
presided as such only
three times:
Chief Justice Salmon P.
Chase presided over the
impeachment trial of
Andrew Johnson...