minority leader

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minority leader

The minority leader addresses the legislative chamber.

Definition

Noun: - The leader of the minority party in a legislative body: This is a specific political title for the person who heads the party that holds fewer seats than the majority party in a legislature, such as the U.S. Senate or House of Representatives. Their role is to lead their party's strategy and represent its interests in the legislative process.

Usage

The term is used as a formal title, often capitalized when referring to a specific individual (e.g., the Minority Leader). It describes a specific leadership position within a parliamentary or congressional system.

Examples
  • The minority leader criticized the proposed bill during the debate.
  • She was elected as the new Minority Leader in the Senate.
  • The minority leader met with the Speaker of the House to discuss the agenda.
Advanced Usage
  • The role of the minority leader involves negotiating with the majority party, organizing opposition to legislation, and serving as the primary spokesperson for their party's views in the legislature.
Variants and Related Words
  • Majority Leader (noun): The leader of the majority party in a legislature.
  • Party Leader (noun): A more general term for the head of any political party.
Synonyms
  • Opposition leader (in parliamentary systems where the term is used similarly).
Related Phrases/Idioms
  • : To hold the position of minority leader.
    • He served as minority leader for four years before his party gained control.
minority leader

The minority leader addresses the legislative chamber.

Noun
  1. leader of the minority party in a legislature