President of Congress
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The title President of Congress most frequently refers to the presiding officer (speaker) of a legislative body styled a "congress".
- President of the National Congress, a post nominally held by the Vice President of the Republic.
- President of the Congress of the Republic
- President of the National Congress
- "Congress President" or "President of Congress" refers to the president of the All India Congress Committee and therefore of the Indian National Congress Party (INC); it is not a legislative position.
- President of the Congress of the Republic
- President of the Congress of Deputies
- President of the Continental Congress, known as "President of Congress for the United Colonies of America" prior to the 1776 Lee Amendment.