A seconding speech is a formal endorsement given during a debate or discussion, typically following a main speech or motion. Its purpose is to support the arguments presented, reinforcing the speaker's points and adding additional insights. In parliamentary settings, it is often necessary to have a motion seconded to proceed to further discussion or a vote. The seconding speaker usually emphasizes agreement and may introduce new arguments or perspectives that bolster the original proposal.
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