Speaker of the Parliament of Quebecshire
Premier Administrator of Quebecshire
Président du Parlement du Québecshire | |
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Administration of Quebecshire | |
Style | The Honourable |
Appointer | Parliament of Quebecshire |
Term length | 5 years |
Formation | September 16, 1624 |
Website | www.présidentduparlement.gouv.qs |
The Speaker of the Parliament of Quebecshire (Quebecshirite: Président du Parlement du Québecshire) is the title of Quebecshire’s formal Head of Government. The position was established in 1624 and has a five-year term and is chosen by the citizens of Quebecshire in an election series. The first Speaker of the Parliament of Quebecshire was Arsène Champlain. The Speaker of the Parliament is a sitting member of the Parliament of Quebecshire, which is the main governing body of Quebecshire. The Speaker of the Parliament is additionally expected to appoint other Members of Parliament as Administrators who are responsible for governing a specific area under the oversight of the Speaker of the Parliament and the general Parliament at large. The Speaker of the Parliament additionally presides over the Parliament when in session and represents the government overall and is directed directly by the Quebecshirite electorate following the parliamentary portion of an election series.
The Speaker of the Parliament of Quebecshire lives at Speaker’s Grounds in Quebecshire City and is frequently working to administer their government and the nation. It is common for the Speaker of the Parliament to meet with the Grandmaster of Quebecshire.