In parliament, the decision of who speaks is primarily managed by the Speaker or presiding officer, who calls on members to address the assembly. Members of parliament (MPs) typically indicate their desire to speak by raising their hands or submitting requests, and the Speaker decides the order in which they will be called. Additionally, in some parliamentary systems, party whips may influence who speaks to ensure party representation and strategy.
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