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Speaker of the House of Commons
Speaker of the House of Commons is a political leadership position found in countries that have a House of Commons, where the membership of the body elects a speaker to lead its proceedings.
Speaker of the House of Commons is a political leadership position found in countries that have a House of Commons, where the membership of the body elects a speaker to lead its proceedings.
Systems that have such a position include:
- Speaker of the House of Commons (United Kingdom), which has historically comprised:
- Speaker of the House of Commons of England (until 1706)
- Speaker of the House of Commons of Great Britain (1707–1800)
- Speaker of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom (since 1801)
- Speaker of the House of Commons (Canada) (since 1867)
- Speaker of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland (1921–1972)
- Speaker of the Irish House of Commons (until 1800)
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