disscuss about the separate roles of the speaker of the legislative assembly and governor
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The Speaker, currently the Honourable Darryl Plecas, is a key figure in the Legislative Assembly.
The Speaker is an MLA elected in a secret ballot by all Members of the Legislative Assembly to preside over debates and ensure that the Assembly's established rules of behaviour and procedure are followed.
The election of the Speaker is the first item of business for a new parliament and is open to all MLAs except cabinet ministers. It takes place on the first sitting day after each general election or when a Speaker resigns, retires or dies. If there is not a Speaker in place, the Legislative Assembly cannot proceed with its business until one is elected. The election of the Speaker is presided over by the Clerk of the Legislative Assembly. Since the 38th Parliament (2005), the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly has been acclaimed.
The Speaker is neutral, responsible for making sure that all MLAs, no matter what party they belong to, are treated fairly and impartially. He or she votes only to break a tie.
The Speaker is an MLA elected in a secret ballot by all Members of the Legislative Assembly to preside over debates and ensure that the Assembly's established rules of behaviour and procedure are followed.
The election of the Speaker is the first item of business for a new parliament and is open to all MLAs except cabinet ministers. It takes place on the first sitting day after each general election or when a Speaker resigns, retires or dies. If there is not a Speaker in place, the Legislative Assembly cannot proceed with its business until one is elected. The election of the Speaker is presided over by the Clerk of the Legislative Assembly. Since the 38th Parliament (2005), the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly has been acclaimed.
The Speaker is neutral, responsible for making sure that all MLAs, no matter what party they belong to, are treated fairly and impartially. He or she votes only to break a tie.
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A speaker is responsible for presiding assembly debates and
maintains order and discipline of the house during legislative session.
With regard to matters within the assembly house or related to the
members of the legislative assembly, it is the right of the speaker to
interpret the constitution and rules.Governors are responsible for
implementing state laws and overseeing the operation of the state
executive branch.
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