The vice-president of the US normally presides over the senate, including impeachment trials. In the special case that the president is impeached, the Chief Justice of the US presides over the trial.
The Lieutenant Governor presides over the State Senate with a few exceptions.
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Its grants power over congress over interstate commerce
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Its the judge who presides over a magistrate court
The speaker presides over the lok sabha.
The Vice President of the United States is the constitutional officer who presides over the Senate. The president pro tempore presides over the Senate if the VP is unavailable.
A junior senator usually presides over the US Senate, assisted by an expert in Senate procedure.
The VP presides over the US Senate but can not vote unless there is a tie.
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A judge typically presides over a trial, making sure that legal procedures are followed and deciding on matters of law.
The Vice-president presides over the Senate. If the vice-pesident is anable to act, the President pro tempore of the Senate takes over.
The chief justice of the US presides of the trial if the president is impeached.
The president pro tempore is the officer who presides over the senate when the vice president is not in attendance.
The president pro tempore is the officer who presides over the senate when the vice president is not in attendance.