Speaker of the House
The Representatives select the Speaker of the House of Representatives. There is no requirement that the Speaker actually be one of the Representatives; they could choose anybody that they like. But in practice, the Speaker is always a fairly senior representative.
The Speaker of the House is elected by the members of the House of Representatives. Before the vote each party chooses their candidate. The majority party's candidate will then win the election (assuming his or her party's representatives vote according to the party's decision).
The Speaker of the House is the leader of the House of Representatives. This is part of the Legislative Branch of the U.S. government.
In the House of Representatives, you have to be the leader of the ruling party in the House of Representatives. In the UK, the Speaker is appointed by the Prime Minister.
The Speaker of the House of Representatives is Paul Ryan.
It's more of an implication than a statement: From Article I, Section 2, Clause 5: "The House of Representatives shall chuse [sic] their Speaker and other Officers..."
The members of the House of Representatives vote to select the Speaker.
The Speaker in the Australian House of representatives is The Hon. Anna Burke.
Speaker of the House
The Speaker of the House is the leader of the House of Representatives. As of June 2014, it is Speaker John Boehner.
He or she is called the Speaker of the House.
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speaker of the house
The Representatives select the Speaker of the House of Representatives. There is no requirement that the Speaker actually be one of the Representatives; they could choose anybody that they like. But in practice, the Speaker is always a fairly senior representative.
The Speaker of the House is chosen from the party that holds the majority of elected members in the House. The speaker is the presiding officer of the House of Representatives.
The Speaker of the House is elected by the members of the House of Representatives. Before the vote each party chooses their candidate. The majority party's candidate will then win the election (assuming his or her party's representatives vote according to the party's decision).