floor leader
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Definition
- Noun:
- The legislator who organizes their party's strategy: In a legislative body, the "floor leader" is a senior member of a political party who is responsible for managing and coordinating the party's legislative agenda, strategy, and members during debates and votes on the floor of the chamber.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The minority floor leader argued forcefully against the proposed bill.
- As the new floor leader, her first task was to unify her party's members on the upcoming vote.
Advanced Usage
- "to serve as floor leader": to hold the position of floor leader.
- He served as floor leader for over a decade, guiding his party through many difficult negotiations.
Variants and Related Words
- Majority Leader (n): The floor leader of the political party that holds the majority of seats in a legislative chamber.
- The Senate Majority Leader scheduled the vote for next week.
- Minority Leader (n): The floor leader of the political party that holds the minority of seats in a legislative chamber.
- The House Minority Leader outlined the party's objections to the plan.
Synonyms
- Party whip: A legislator appointed to enforce party discipline and ensure attendance for votes. (Note: While closely related, a "whip" is often a distinct role that assists the floor leader.)
- Legislative leader: A general term for a leading figure in a legislature.
Related Phrases
- "to take the floor": To begin speaking formally in a legislative debate.
- After the floor leader finished her remarks, the opposition took the floor.
Noun
- the legislator who organizes his party's strategy