First, the President of the Senate is the primary leader of the Senate and his duties are as follows: presides over daily sessions of the Senate, holds order in the chamber and motions, he also appoints committee chair and members, refers bills needing to be passed to committees, signs legislation and acts as the spokesman’s for the Senate. In the event that something were to happen to the President next in line would be the President pro tem of the Senate. The primary duties includes taking over in the event the president is not present and assume the duties as assigned by the president. Then there’s the Speaker of the House or Assembly, which holds all the power, their job is to oversee daily sessions of the House of Assembly as well as keep order in the chamber and motions, they also appoint chairs and members in committees and sign legislation. Majority leader holds all the power in the Senate, the lead speaker for the majority party during debates, they also assists the president or speaker with policy decisions.…