President of the Congress
The "President of the Congress" is a leadership position within the Congress, which is the legislative body of a country, such as the United States. This individual is responsible for overseeing sessions, maintaining order, and ensuring that rules are followed during debates and discussions. The President also plays a key role in representing the Congress to the public and other branches of government.
In the U.S. Congress, the title is often associated with the Speaker of the House, who leads the House of Representatives, while the Vice President serves as the President of the Senate. Both positions are crucial for facilitating legislative processes and guiding the work of their respective chambers.