CHAPTER IV
INSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS
Article 24. THE SPEAKER
1. ELECTION OF THE SPEAKER
. The Speaker is elected for the life of the Legislature. However, at the
expiration of the life of the Legislature, the outgoing Speaker loses
his powers as the Delegated Authorizing Officer of the Parliament
provided in Article 18 of the Financial Regulations and assumes the
role of ceremonial Speaker. As ceremonial Speaker, the outgoing
Speaker may be requested to participate in ceremonial activities
until the election of a substantive Speaker;
. The position of Speaker shall be allocated to Member States by the
Authority in line with an established rotational system based on an
alphabetical order of States;
. All Representatives from the Member State to which the position has
been allocated will be eligible to contest the position;
. The modalities for the election of the Speaker shall be as defined in
Article (28.2i) of this Supplementary Act.
2. FUNCTIONS OF THE SPEAKER
The Speaker:
a.
Directs the business of the Parliament and its organs, preside over all
plored
ureaux.
s
of
Plenary,
In his absence,
precedence takes over;
Bureau
a Deputy
and
Conference
Speaker
in the
of
Committee
order
of their
. Is the delegated Authorizing officer of the budget of the Parliament and
he shall designate financial management in line with the Financial
Regulations of the Community;
. Delegates
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the functions
General of the Parliament;
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