Senate Marshal

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The Senate Marshal was the presiding officer and highest-ranking official of the Senate in the Second Polish Republic, responsible for leading its sessions and representing the chamber.

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Senate Marshal canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf parliamentary office
political position
presiding officer
appliesToJurisdiction Senate of the Second Polish Republic NERFINISHED
belongsToCategory Offices of upper houses of parliament
Political history of the Second Polish Republic
comparedTo Speaker of the Sejm (Marszałek Sejmu) NERFINISHED
country Second Polish Republic NERFINISHED
hasRank highest-ranking official of the Senate
highestRankIn Senate of the Second Polish Republic NERFINISHED
legislativeChamber Senate of the Second Polish Republic NERFINISHED
locatedIn Warsaw
meetsAt Polish Senate chamber in Warsaw NERFINISHED
officeCreatedFor Senate re-established after World War I
officeHolderTitleInPolish Marszałek Senatu NERFINISHED
officeType presiding officer of an upper house
partOf political system of the Second Polish Republic
positionHeldIn Senate of the Second Polish Republic NERFINISHED
presidesOver Senate of the Second Polish Republic NERFINISHED
represents Senate in international parliamentary contacts
Senate in relations with the President of Poland
Senate in relations with the Sejm
responsibleFor announcing results of Senate votes
closing sittings of the Senate
conducting votes in the Senate
convening sittings of the Senate
ensuring observance of Senate rules of procedure
leading sessions of the Senate
maintaining order during Senate debates
opening sittings of the Senate
representing the Senate externally
supervises work of Senate committees to the extent defined by rules
usedInPeriod 1919–1939

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Senate hasPart Senate Marshal
subject surface form: Senate of the Second Polish Republic