majority leader

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majority leader

The majority leader addresses the assembly from the podium.

Definition

Noun: - The leader of the majority party in a legislative body: The "majority leader" is the head of the political party that holds the most seats in a particular legislative chamber, such as the Senate or the House of Representatives. This person is responsible for managing the legislative agenda and strategy for their party.

Usage
  • The term is used as a title and a role within a parliamentary or congressional system.
  • It is typically capitalized when used as a formal title preceding a name.
Examples
  • The Majority Leader scheduled the vote for next Tuesday.
  • She was elected as the new majority leader in the state senate.
  • The majority leader worked to gather support for the bill.
Advanced Usage
  • "Senate Majority Leader": A specific title for the leader of the majority party in the U.S. Senate.
    • The Senate Majority Leader addressed the press corps.
  • "House Majority Leader": A specific title for the leader of the majority party in the U.S. House of Representatives.
    • The House Majority Leader introduced the new spending plan.
Variants and Related Words
  • Minority Leader (n): The leader of the minority party in a legislature.
  • Party Leader (n): A more general term for the head of a political party within a legislature.
Synonyms
  • Floor Leader: A term sometimes used interchangeably, especially when referring to the person who manages party strategy on the legislative floor.
Notes
  • The "majority leader" is distinct from other leadership roles like the Speaker of the House (the presiding officer in the U.S. House) or the President pro tempore (a senior senator who presides in the Vice President's absence). The majority leader is primarily a partisan political and strategic role.
majority leader

The majority leader addresses the assembly from the podium.

Noun
  1. leader of the majority party in a legislature