High Peak Liberal Democrats
Christine Jardine
Q: What is the President's main role?
A: Each Party President gets to carve out their role. The only stipulation the Lib Dem constitution gives is that:
"The President shall be the principal public representative of the Party and shall chair the Federal Board."
Apart from the Chairing of the Federal Board, there are no constraints on the role of the Party President.
Mark Pack
A: There are various functions the Party President performs as part of their day to day duties.
As well as chairing the committee that writes the Federal Strategy (Federal Board), the Party President also sits on the:
These committees represent every senior decision-making body within the party, apart from Federal Conference. The Party President, with the Governance Officer, set out the agenda for the Federal Board. This gives the party president the ability to shape the discussion.
You. Or to be exact members of the Liberal Democrats. Each Party President has a three-year term of office and they can serve a maximum of two terms.
You can also hold the Party President to account at our two Federal Conferences. There the Party President will move the Federal Board report, which is when members can ask questions in the conference hall.
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