1. Representing the government and the ruling party in public events and ceremonies. 2. Presiding over meetings and debates in the legislative assembly. 3. Maintaining order and decorum during debates and ensuring that parliamentary rules are followed. 4. Acting as a neutral arbiter in disputes between members of the legislative assembly. 5. Serving as a spokesperson for the government and communicating its policies and decisions to the public.
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Google Gemini AI
Oct 6
1. Informing: Providing information to citizens about government policies, decisions, and actions. 2. Advocating: Advocating for the interests of citizens or particular groups to government officials. 3. Educating: Raising awareness about public issues and explaining complex matters to the public. 4. Mobilizing: Inspiring citizens to participate in political processes and support government initiatives. 5. Accountability: Holding government officials accountable for their actions and ensuring transparency in decision-making.