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Father of the House

Father of the House is a title that has been traditionally bestowed, unofficially, on certain members of some legislatures, most notably the House of Commons in the United Kingdom. In some legislatures the title refers to the longest continuously serving member, while in others it refers to the oldest member. Recently, the title Mother of the House or Mother of Parliament has also been used, although the usage varies among countries; it is either the female alternative to Father of the House, being applied when the relevant member is a woman, or refers to the oldest or longest-serving woman without reference to male members.

United Kingdom edit

 
Sir Peter Bottomley, Father of the UK House of Commons

The Father of the House is a title that is bestowed on the senior member of the House of Commons who has the longest continuous service.[1][2] If two or more members have the same length of current uninterrupted service, then whoever was sworn in earlier, as listed in Hansard, is named as Father of the House.[3] Traditionally, however, the qualifications used for the Father of the House are not entirely clear and may have included the oldest member, the member with the longest aggregate service, or the member who entered the House longest ago.[2] The first recorded usage of the term dates to 1788, in an obituary of Thomas Noel.[1] In 2017, Harriet Harman was described as "Mother of the House" by Prime Minister Theresa May, in recognition of her status as the longest-continuously serving woman MP.[4]

The only formal duty of the Father of the House is to preside over the election of the Speaker of the House of Commons. The Father of the House may also participate in ceremonial events, and is the second member to be sworn in after the Speaker.[1]

Among the twentieth-century Fathers, there were several very prominent figures; four former Prime Ministers became Father of the House, and a fifth, Henry Campbell-Bannerman, was simultaneously Father of the House and Prime Minister from May 1907 until soon before his death during April 1908.[2]

Australia edit

The titles "Father of the House" and "Father of the Senate" are sometimes used to refer to the members of each chamber of the Parliament of Australia with the longest continuous service.[5] The current Father of the House is Bob Katter (MP since 1993) and the current Mother of the Senate is Penny Wong (senator since 2002).

According to House of Representatives Practice, the title Father of the House is a "completely informal designation" with "no functions attached to it".[6] The equivalent publication for the Senate, Odgers' Australian Senate Practice, describes the title Father of the Senate as "now seldom referred to or used". It also notes that "as no woman senator has ever been in this situation, it is not clear what the title would be in that circumstance".[7]

Canada edit

The longest-serving member of the House of Commons who is not a cabinet minister is known as the Dean of the House, and presides over the election of the Speaker at the beginning of each Parliament. As of September 2021, the current Dean of the House is Bloc Québécois MP Louis Plamondon, who was first elected to the Commons as a member of the Progressive Conservative Party in 1984.

Czech Republic edit

In the Chamber of Deputies, if previous President of the Chamber of Deputies or his deputies are not elected, the oldest MP serves as the Acting President presiding over the constitutive session, before new president is elected.[8]

In the Senate, if previous President of the Senate or his deputies are not elected for the next term, the oldest Senator serves as the Acting President presiding over the opening session gathered every two years, before election of the new president.[9]

European Parliament edit

Until 2009, the oldest member of the European Parliament presided over the opening of a new session and the election of the President of the European Parliament.[10]

Finland edit

Member Born Entered parliament Became oldest member
Iisakki Hoikka 1840 1907 1907–1908
John Hedberg 1840 1908 1908–1909
Leo Mechelin 1839 1910 1910–1913
John Hedberg 1840 1908 1914
Axel Lille 1848 1916 1917
Rabbe Wrede 1851 1910 1917–1918
Wilhelmi Malmivaara 1854 1907 1919
Artur Wuorimaa 1854 1907 1920–1921
Waldemar Bergroth 1852 1917 1922–1926
Juho Torppa 1859 1907 1927–1929
Anders Forsberg 1864 1924 1929–1930
Pehr Evind Svinhufvud 1861 1907 1930–1931
K. J. Ståhlberg 1865 1908 1932
Matti Paasivuori 1866 1907 1933–1935
Miina Sillanpää 1866 1907 1936–1947
Akseli Brander 1876 1933 1948–1950
Väinö Tanner 1881 1907 1951–1953
Matti Lahtela 1881 1930 1954–1957
Väinö Tanner 1881 1907 1958–1961
Raino Hallberg 1890 1951 1962–1965
Kustaa Tiitu 1896 1945 1966–1969
Rafael Paasio 1903 1948 1970–1975
Evald Häggblom 1905 1966 1975, 1976
V. J. Sukselainen 1906 1948 1976–1978
Mikko Kaarna 1911 1960 1979–1982
Tuure Junnila 1910 1951 1983–1986
Johannes Virolainen 1914 1945 1987–1989
Tuure Junnila 1910 1951 (again 1990) 1990
Maunu Kohijoki 1923 1987 1991–1994
Martti Tiuri 1925 1983 1995–2002
Kalevi Lamminen 1935 1987 2003–2006
Claes Andersson 1937 1987 2007–2008
Jacob Söderman[11] 1938 1972 2008[12][13]-2010
Kauko Tuupainen 1940 2011 2011–2013
Jörn Donner 1933 1987 (again 2013) 2014
Pertti Salolainen 1940 1970 2015–2018
Erkki Tuomioja 1946 1970 2019–2022
Kimmo Kiljunen 1951 1995 2023–

Germany edit

Starting with the Frankfurter Nationalversammlung (Frankfurt Parliament) of 1848, all German parliaments had a father of the House, usually called Alterspräsident (President by right of age). This tradition was continued into the Weimar Republic and, after being discontinued in Nazi Germany, was resumed by the present Parliament (Bundestag) in the Federal Republic, whose rules of procedure mandate that the father of the house presides over the Parliament (Bundestag) at the start of each legislative period.

In accordance with tradition, the Alterspräsident first ascertains himself that he is indeed the oldest member of the Bundestag by stating his date of birth and asking if anyone is present, who was born before this date. If no older member of the Bundestag is present he will formally declare that he indeed is the Alterspräsident and will start proceedings. (In 2017, as explained below, the position was changed to refer to the longest sitting member. Prospective Alterspräsident state the number of years served in the Bundestag and asks if anyone has served more years.)

The Alterspräsident then delivers the first programmatic speech and supervises the election of the President of the Bundestag, to whom he then immediately yields his power. The newly elected president will in turn supervise the elections of the Vice Presidents of the Bundestag.

The rules of order of the Bundestag also state that the Alterspräsident shall preside over sessions of the Bundestag at any given time during a legislative period, if the whole Presidium (i.e. the President and the Vice Presidents of the Bundestag) is altogether unable to perform its duties.

As the Alterspräsident's opening speech usually draws a certain amount of public attention, the position has recently attracted controversy, when the Party of Democratic Socialism (the successor of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany) obtained the position by including aged independents (Stefan Heym in 1994, Fred Gebhardt in 1998) in their party lists. In 2017, the Bundestag changed its rules of procedure to have the member with the longest service in the Bundestag serve as father of the house, rather than the oldest member.[14]

Alterspräsidenten of the German Bundestag
Bundestag Name Term Parliamentary
party
Notes
1 1949–1953 Paul Löbe
(1875–1967)
1949–1953 SPD longtime Reichstagspräsident during the Weimar Republic
2 1953–1957 Marie Elisabeth Lüders
(1878–1966)
1953–1957 FDP stood in for Konrad Adenauer, the oldest member, who refused the position due to his position as Chancellor
3 1957–1961 Marie Elisabeth Lüders 1957–1961 FDP
4 1961–1965 Robert Pferdmenges
(1880–1962)
1961–1962 CDU
Konrad Adenauer
(1876–1967)
1963–1965 CDU assumed the position after his resignation as Chancellor[citation needed]
5 1965–1969 Konrad Adenauer 1965–1967 CDU died in 1967
William Borm
(1895–1987)
1967–1969 FDP
6 1969–1972 William Borm 1969–1972 FDP
7 1972–1976 Ludwig Erhard
(1897–1977)
1972–1976 CDU
8 1976–1980 Ludwig Erhard 1976–1977 CDU died in 1977
Johann Baptist Gradl
(1904–1988)
1977–1980 CDU
9 1980–1983 Herbert Wehner
(1906–1990)
1980–1983 SPD
10 1983–1987 Willy Brandt
(1913–1992)
1983–1987 SPD stood in for Egon Franke, who refused the position because of criminal investigations conducted against him at the beginning of the legislative period
11 1987–1990 Willy Brandt 1987–1990 SPD
12 1990–1994 Willy Brandt 1990–1992 SPD died in 1992
Alfred Dregger
(1920–2002)
1992–1994 CDU
13 1994–1998 Stefan Heym
(1913–2001)
1994–1995 PDS resigned his seat in 1995
Alfred Dregger (1920–2002) 1995–1998 CDU
14 1998–2002 Fred Gebhardt
(1928–2000)
1998–2000 PDS died in 2000
Hans-Eberhard Urbaniak
(born 1929)
2000–2002 SPD
15 2002–2005 Otto Schily
(born 1932)
2002–2005 SPD
16 2005–2009 2005–2009 SPD
17 2009–2013 Heinz Riesenhuber
(born 1935)
2009–2013 CDU
18 2013–2017 2013–2017 CDU
19 2017–2021 Hermann Otto Solms
(born 1940, member of parliament for 33 years, 1980–2013 and 2017–2021)
2017–2021 FDP The first father of the house under the changed rules of procedure. Stood in for Wolfgang Schäuble (member of parliament for 45 years, since 1972), who was nominated (and subsequently elected) President of the Bundestag, so that he would not have to preside over his own election.
20 since 2021 Wolfgang Schäuble
(1942–2023, member of parliament 1972–2023)
2021–2023 CDU
Peter Ramsauer
(born 1954, member of parliament since 1990)
since 2023 CSU

Hong Kong edit

In Hong Kong, there is no such term as "Father of the House". Instead, the longest-serving member was termed the Senior Unofficial Member and was the highest-ranking unofficial member of the Executive Council and the Legislative Council until the title was abolished in 1995 and 1992 respectively.

After the handover of Hong Kong, the member of the Legislative Council with the highest order of precedence, determined according to the length of continuous service in the council, was tasked with presiding over the election of President of the council, until 2017.

Hungary edit

In Hungary, the term országgyűlés korelnöke (President by the age) refers to the oldest member of the National Assembly (previously House of Representatives, the lower house). Before the open session, the senior chairperson and junior notaries review the mandates of all the elected MPs in addition to their own. He or she presides over the newly elected parliament until the appointment of the officials.

It is also worth mentioning that József Madarász who was Father of the House from 1892 to his death in 1915 at the age of 100, was also member of the Parliament from 1848 (whenever it was convened) and prior to that he was emissary of the Hungarian Diet, the predecessor of Parliament in Hungary, from 1832. Thus making him the longest serving member of Parliament in Hungary at a record of 82 years.

Member Party Entered Parliament Became oldest member Left House
Géza Malasits MSZDP 1924 1945 1948 †
MDP
Dezső Pattantyús-Ábrahám FMDP 1947 1948 1949
Ferenc Harrer Ind. 1949 1949 1969 †
Janka Stark MSZMP 1958 1969 1975
László Pesta MSZMP 1949 1975 1990
Kálmán Kéri MDF 1990 1990 1994 †
Vince Vörös FKGP 1990 1994 1994
László Varga KDNP 1994 1994 2003 †
Fidesz
János Horváth Fidesz 1998 2003 2014
Béla Turi-Kovács Fidesz 1998 2014 2023 †

Israel edit

In the beginning of some Knessets, the oldest member assumes temporary duties of the speaker before the election of a permanent speaker, In the past it was the oldest member of Knesset, now it is the longest-serving member. The oldest member of the 24th Knesset is Benny Begin.

Ireland edit

In Ireland, the term Father of the Dáil is an unofficial title applied to the longest-serving Teachta Dála (TD) in Dáil Éireann. The current Fathers of the Dáil are Richard Bruton and Willie O'Dea having both been first elected to the Dáil in the February 1982 general election. On a number of occasions, two or more people have shared the position of Father of the Dáil.

Luxembourg edit

In Luxembourg, the longest-serving member of the Chamber of Deputies, per the Chamber's regulations, serves as President of the Chamber during the first session of a legislature, until a President is formally elected. They are assisted in this task by the two youngest members.[15]

Malaysia edit

In Malaysia the term "Father of the House" is rarely used. Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah who was elected during 1974, has been the longest-serving MP in the Dewan Rakyat. He was the oldest-serving MP aged 87 years until former Prime Minister Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad was reelected to the Dewan Rakyat at the age of 92, and now he is 98 years, 9 months of age. Both of them ended their long serving in the Dewan Rakyat after being defeated in 2022 Malaysian general election. As of 2022, Muhyiddin Yassin took in place as he served from 1978 to 1986 and continued from 1995 until now.

New Zealand edit

In New Zealand, the terms "Father of the House" and "Mother of the House", as unofficial titles, designate the longest-continuously serving male or female MP of the House of Representatives, respectively. The Father and Mother of the House have no official role in Parliament. The current Father of the House is Gerry Brownlee who has served continuously since 1996. The current Mother of the House is Judith Collins who has served continuously since 2002.[16]

Poland edit

Following a general election, the eldest member of each of the lower (Sejm) and upper (Senate) houses of the Polish parliament is given the honorary post of Senior Marshal until the new permanent leaders of the houses, the Marshal of the Sejm and the Marshal of the Senate, are elected in a vote by their respective members. This normally takes place as the first item on the agenda at the first session, over which the Senior Marshal presides. Most recently, the title of Senior Marshal was bestowed on Marek Sawicki, member of the X Sejm, and Michał Seweryński, senator of the XI Senate. Both assumed their roles on 13 November 2023, following the formation of the new parliament as a result of the 15 October general election.

Russia edit

Traditionally when a new Russian parliament is formed the eldest deputy opens and manages the first session until a chairman is elected. In the history of the post-Soviet Dumas these were:

Serbia edit

In the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia, the oldest MP serves as the Acting Speaker presiding over the constitutive session, before the Speaker is elected.

Singapore edit

Until his death on 23 March 2015, former Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew was the longest-serving Member of Parliament (Tanjong Pagar) and thus the Father of the House.[17] As of April 2015, emeritus Senior Minister and former pm Goh Chok Tong later became Father of the House, as the longest-serving MP (Marine Parade).[17] Upon Goh's retirement in 2020, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong is Father of the House having served since 1984.

Sweden edit

In Sweden the Riksdagsordningen law states that the member of the Riksdag who has held their elected seat for the longest shall be the Ålderspresident, which translates to President by age. The Ålderspresident acts as speaker of the Riksdag after each election, before the Speaker of the Riksdag has been elected. The Ålderspresident also acts as speaker in case of hindrance on behalf of the Speaker and all three Deputy Speakers.

Members of the Riksdag who has held the position of Ålderspresident since the abolition of bicameralism:

United States edit

In the United States, the title "Father" of the House (although used for about a century starting in 1816)[18] does not exist, but in the lower house, the House of Representatives the position known as Dean of the House is almost exactly the same position—that is, it is a largely ceremonial position bestowed on the member with the longest continuous service. Less similar is the position in the Senate (the upper house) known as President Pro Tempore, the holder of which has since 1945 gained the position through seniority, but who also must be a member of the party holding a majority in the Senate.

Since March 2022, with the death of Don Young, the Dean of the House has been Hal Rogers, who was elected to the House of Representatives in 1980 and began serving in 1981.

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ a b c (PDF). Factsheet M3. London: House of Commons Information Office. March 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 March 2009. Retrieved 5 October 2009.
  3. ^ Moss, Stephen (2 May 2015). "Labour's Dennis Skinner at 83: 'Father of the House? You must be joking'". The Guardian. Retrieved 2 May 2015.
  4. ^ "Election of Speaker". Hansard. UK: Commons. 13 June 2017.
  5. ^ Green, Antony (20 March 2018). "Who will be the Father of the House when Philip Ruddock Retires?". ABC News. Retrieved 14 December 2019.
  6. ^ "Titles accorded to members". House of Representatives Practice (6th ed.). Parliament of Australia. 2012.
  7. ^ "Seniority of senators". Odgers' Australian Senate Practice (14th ed.). Parliament of Australia. 2016.
  8. ^ "Zákon o jednacím řádu Poslanecké sněmovny".
  9. ^ "Rules of Procedure of the Senate". January 2012.
  10. ^ Traynor, Ian (6 May 2009). "MEPs deny Jean-Marie Le Pen parliamentary honour". The Guardian. Retrieved 16 July 2019.
  11. ^ Söderman toimi puhemiesvaalin toimittajana, koska Andersson oli sairauslomalla; Hs.fi: Sauli Niinistö jatkaa eduskunnan puhemiehenä. Viitattu 24.4.2015. (in Finnish)
  12. ^ Eduskunta: Täysistunnon pöytäkirja PTK 1/2008 vp (in Finnish)
  13. ^ Eduskunta: Täysistunnon pöytäkirja PTK 1/2009 vp (in Finnish)
  14. ^ "Deutscher Bundestag - I. Wahl des Präsidenten, der Stellvertreter und Schriftführer". Deutscher Bundestag.
  15. ^ "Règlement de la Chambre". chd.lu (in French).
  16. ^ "Members of Parliament - Longest, shortest, oldest, youngest". www.parliament.nz. New Zealand Parliament. Retrieved 20 March 2023.
  17. ^ a b . www.pressrun.net. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 26 January 2023.
  18. ^ . Archived from the original on 7 December 2022. Retrieved 26 January 2023.

External links edit

  • Father of the House: House of Commons Background Paper, House of Commons Library, 2016

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Father of the House is a title that has been traditionally bestowed unofficially on certain members of some legislatures most notably the House of Commons in the United Kingdom In some legislatures the title refers to the longest continuously serving member while in others it refers to the oldest member Recently the title Mother of the House or Mother of Parliament has also been used although the usage varies among countries it is either the female alternative to Father of the House being applied when the relevant member is a woman or refers to the oldest or longest serving woman without reference to male members Contents 1 United Kingdom 2 Australia 3 Canada 4 Czech Republic 5 European Parliament 6 Finland 7 Germany 8 Hong Kong 9 Hungary 10 Israel 11 Ireland 12 Luxembourg 13 Malaysia 14 New Zealand 15 Poland 16 Russia 17 Serbia 18 Singapore 19 Sweden 20 United States 21 See also 22 References 23 External linksUnited Kingdom editMain article Father of the House United Kingdom nbsp Sir Peter Bottomley Father of the UK House of Commons The Father of the House is a title that is bestowed on the senior member of the House of Commons who has the longest continuous service 1 2 If two or more members have the same length of current uninterrupted service then whoever was sworn in earlier as listed in Hansard is named as Father of the House 3 Traditionally however the qualifications used for the Father of the House are not entirely clear and may have included the oldest member the member with the longest aggregate service or the member who entered the House longest ago 2 The first recorded usage of the term dates to 1788 in an obituary of Thomas Noel 1 In 2017 Harriet Harman was described as Mother of the House by Prime Minister Theresa May in recognition of her status as the longest continuously serving woman MP 4 The only formal duty of the Father of the House is to preside over the election of the Speaker of the House of Commons The Father of the House may also participate in ceremonial events and is the second member to be sworn in after the Speaker 1 Among the twentieth century Fathers there were several very prominent figures four former Prime Ministers became Father of the House and a fifth Henry Campbell Bannerman was simultaneously Father of the House and Prime Minister from May 1907 until soon before his death during April 1908 2 Australia editMain article List of longest serving members of the Parliament of Australia The titles Father of the House and Father of the Senate are sometimes used to refer to the members of each chamber of the Parliament of Australia with the longest continuous service 5 The current Father of the House is Bob Katter MP since 1993 and the current Mother of the Senate is Penny Wong senator since 2002 According to House of Representatives Practice the title Father of the House is a completely informal designation with no functions attached to it 6 The equivalent publication for the Senate Odgers Australian Senate Practice describes the title Father of the Senate as now seldom referred to or used It also notes that as no woman senator has ever been in this situation it is not clear what the title would be in that circumstance 7 Canada editMain article Dean of the House Canada The longest serving member of the House of Commons who is not a cabinet minister is known as the Dean of the House and presides over the election of the Speaker at the beginning of each Parliament As of September 2021 the current Dean of the House is Bloc Quebecois MP Louis Plamondon who was first elected to the Commons as a member of the Progressive Conservative Party in 1984 Czech Republic editIn the Chamber of Deputies if previous President of the Chamber of Deputies or his deputies are not elected the oldest MP serves as the Acting President presiding over the constitutive session before new president is elected 8 1993 Robert Dostal Czech Social Democratic Party 1996 Zdenek Jicinsky Czech Social Democratic Party 1998 Augustin Bubnik Civic Democratic Party 2002 Bretislav Petr Czech Social Democratic Party 2003 Zdenek Jicinsky Czech Social Democratic Party 2010 Karel Schwarzenberg TOP 09 2021 Bohuslav Svoboda Civic Democratic Party In the Senate if previous President of the Senate or his deputies are not elected for the next term the oldest Senator serves as the Acting President presiding over the opening session gathered every two years before election of the new president 9 1996 Jaroslav Musial Czech Social Democratic Party 2000 Jaroslava Moserova Civic Democratic Alliance 2004 Bedrich Moldan Civic Democratic Party 2010 Jiri Dienstbier Czech Social Democratic Party 2011 Pavel Lebeda Czech Social Democratic Party 2014 Frantisek Cuba Party of Civic Rights 2018 Jaroslav Maly Czech Social Democratic Party 2020 Jaroslav Doubrava Severocesi cz 2022 Jan Pirk TOP 09European Parliament editMain article Oldest Member European Parliament Until 2009 the oldest member of the European Parliament presided over the opening of a new session and the election of the President of the European Parliament 10 Finland editMember Born Entered parliament Became oldest member Iisakki Hoikka 1840 1907 1907 1908 John Hedberg 1840 1908 1908 1909 Leo Mechelin 1839 1910 1910 1913 John Hedberg 1840 1908 1914 Axel Lille 1848 1916 1917 Rabbe Wrede 1851 1910 1917 1918 Wilhelmi Malmivaara 1854 1907 1919 Artur Wuorimaa 1854 1907 1920 1921 Waldemar Bergroth 1852 1917 1922 1926 Juho Torppa 1859 1907 1927 1929 Anders Forsberg 1864 1924 1929 1930 Pehr Evind Svinhufvud 1861 1907 1930 1931 K J Stahlberg 1865 1908 1932 Matti Paasivuori 1866 1907 1933 1935 Miina Sillanpaa 1866 1907 1936 1947 Akseli Brander 1876 1933 1948 1950 Vaino Tanner 1881 1907 1951 1953 Matti Lahtela 1881 1930 1954 1957 Vaino Tanner 1881 1907 1958 1961 Raino Hallberg 1890 1951 1962 1965 Kustaa Tiitu 1896 1945 1966 1969 Rafael Paasio 1903 1948 1970 1975 Evald Haggblom 1905 1966 1975 1976 V J Sukselainen 1906 1948 1976 1978 Mikko Kaarna 1911 1960 1979 1982 Tuure Junnila 1910 1951 1983 1986 Johannes Virolainen 1914 1945 1987 1989 Tuure Junnila 1910 1951 again 1990 1990 Maunu Kohijoki 1923 1987 1991 1994 Martti Tiuri 1925 1983 1995 2002 Kalevi Lamminen 1935 1987 2003 2006 Claes Andersson 1937 1987 2007 2008 Jacob Soderman 11 1938 1972 2008 12 13 2010 Kauko Tuupainen 1940 2011 2011 2013 Jorn Donner 1933 1987 again 2013 2014 Pertti Salolainen 1940 1970 2015 2018 Erkki Tuomioja 1946 1970 2019 2022 Kimmo Kiljunen 1951 1995 2023 Germany editMain article President by right of age of the Bundestag Starting with the Frankfurter Nationalversammlung Frankfurt Parliament of 1848 all German parliaments had a father of the House usually called Altersprasident President by right of age This tradition was continued into the Weimar Republic and after being discontinued in Nazi Germany was resumed by the present Parliament Bundestag in the Federal Republic whose rules of procedure mandate that the father of the house presides over the Parliament Bundestag at the start of each legislative period In accordance with tradition the Altersprasident first ascertains himself that he is indeed the oldest member of the Bundestag by stating his date of birth and asking if anyone is present who was born before this date If no older member of the Bundestag is present he will formally declare that he indeed is the Altersprasident and will start proceedings In 2017 as explained below the position was changed to refer to the longest sitting member Prospective Altersprasident state the number of years served in the Bundestag and asks if anyone has served more years The Altersprasident then delivers the first programmatic speech and supervises the election of the President of the Bundestag to whom he then immediately yields his power The newly elected president will in turn supervise the elections of the Vice Presidents of the Bundestag The rules of order of the Bundestag also state that the Altersprasident shall preside over sessions of the Bundestag at any given time during a legislative period if the whole Presidium i e the President and the Vice Presidents of the Bundestag is altogether unable to perform its duties As the Altersprasident s opening speech usually draws a certain amount of public attention the position has recently attracted controversy when the Party of Democratic Socialism the successor of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany obtained the position by including aged independents Stefan Heym in 1994 Fred Gebhardt in 1998 in their party lists In 2017 the Bundestag changed its rules of procedure to have the member with the longest service in the Bundestag serve as father of the house rather than the oldest member 14 Altersprasidenten of the German Bundestag Bundestag Name Term Parliamentaryparty Notes 1 1949 1953 Paul Lobe 1875 1967 1949 1953 SPD longtime Reichstagsprasident during the Weimar Republic 2 1953 1957 Marie Elisabeth Luders 1878 1966 1953 1957 FDP stood in for Konrad Adenauer the oldest member who refused the position due to his position as Chancellor 3 1957 1961 Marie Elisabeth Luders 1957 1961 FDP 4 1961 1965 Robert Pferdmenges 1880 1962 1961 1962 CDU Konrad Adenauer 1876 1967 1963 1965 CDU assumed the position after his resignation as Chancellor citation needed 5 1965 1969 Konrad Adenauer 1965 1967 CDU died in 1967 William Borm 1895 1987 1967 1969 FDP 6 1969 1972 William Borm 1969 1972 FDP 7 1972 1976 Ludwig Erhard 1897 1977 1972 1976 CDU 8 1976 1980 Ludwig Erhard 1976 1977 CDU died in 1977 Johann Baptist Gradl 1904 1988 1977 1980 CDU 9 1980 1983 Herbert Wehner 1906 1990 1980 1983 SPD 10 1983 1987 Willy Brandt 1913 1992 1983 1987 SPD stood in for Egon Franke who refused the position because of criminal investigations conducted against him at the beginning of the legislative period 11 1987 1990 Willy Brandt 1987 1990 SPD 12 1990 1994 Willy Brandt 1990 1992 SPD died in 1992 Alfred Dregger 1920 2002 1992 1994 CDU 13 1994 1998 Stefan Heym 1913 2001 1994 1995 PDS resigned his seat in 1995 Alfred Dregger 1920 2002 1995 1998 CDU 14 1998 2002 Fred Gebhardt 1928 2000 1998 2000 PDS died in 2000 Hans Eberhard Urbaniak born 1929 2000 2002 SPD 15 2002 2005 Otto Schily born 1932 2002 2005 SPD 16 2005 2009 2005 2009 SPD 17 2009 2013 Heinz Riesenhuber born 1935 2009 2013 CDU 18 2013 2017 2013 2017 CDU 19 2017 2021 Hermann Otto Solms born 1940 member of parliament for 33 years 1980 2013 and 2017 2021 2017 2021 FDP The first father of the house under the changed rules of procedure Stood in for Wolfgang Schauble member of parliament for 45 years since 1972 who was nominated and subsequently elected President of the Bundestag so that he would not have to preside over his own election 20 since 2021 Wolfgang Schauble 1942 2023 member of parliament 1972 2023 2021 2023 CDU Peter Ramsauer born 1954 member of parliament since 1990 since 2023 CSUHong Kong editMain article Senior Unofficial Member In Hong Kong there is no such term as Father of the House Instead the longest serving member was termed the Senior Unofficial Member and was the highest ranking unofficial member of the Executive Council and the Legislative Council until the title was abolished in 1995 and 1992 respectively After the handover of Hong Kong the member of the Legislative Council with the highest order of precedence determined according to the length of continuous service in the council was tasked with presiding over the election of President of the council until 2017 Hungary editIn Hungary the term orszaggyules korelnoke President by the age refers to the oldest member of the National Assembly previously House of Representatives the lower house Before the open session the senior chairperson and junior notaries review the mandates of all the elected MPs in addition to their own He or she presides over the newly elected parliament until the appointment of the officials It is also worth mentioning that Jozsef Madarasz who was Father of the House from 1892 to his death in 1915 at the age of 100 was also member of the Parliament from 1848 whenever it was convened and prior to that he was emissary of the Hungarian Diet the predecessor of Parliament in Hungary from 1832 Thus making him the longest serving member of Parliament in Hungary at a record of 82 years Member Party Entered Parliament Became oldest member Left House Geza Malasits MSZDP 1924 1945 1948 MDP Dezso Pattantyus Abraham FMDP 1947 1948 1949 Ferenc Harrer Ind 1949 1949 1969 Janka Stark MSZMP 1958 1969 1975 Laszlo Pesta MSZMP 1949 1975 1990 Kalman Keri MDF 1990 1990 1994 Vince Voros FKGP 1990 1994 1994 Laszlo Varga KDNP 1994 1994 2003 Fidesz Janos Horvath Fidesz 1998 2003 2014 Bela Turi Kovacs Fidesz 1998 2014 2023 Israel editIn the beginning of some Knessets the oldest member assumes temporary duties of the speaker before the election of a permanent speaker In the past it was the oldest member of Knesset now it is the longest serving member The oldest member of the 24th Knesset is Benny Begin Ireland editMain article Father of the Dail In Ireland the term Father of the Dail is an unofficial title applied to the longest serving Teachta Dala TD in Dail Eireann The current Fathers of the Dail are Richard Bruton and Willie O Dea having both been first elected to the Dail in the February 1982 general election On a number of occasions two or more people have shared the position of Father of the Dail Luxembourg editIn Luxembourg the longest serving member of the Chamber of Deputies per the Chamber s regulations serves as President of the Chamber during the first session of a legislature until a President is formally elected They are assisted in this task by the two youngest members 15 Malaysia editFurther information Seniority in the Parliament of Malaysia In Malaysia the term Father of the House is rarely used Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah who was elected during 1974 has been the longest serving MP in the Dewan Rakyat He was the oldest serving MP aged 87 years until former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad was reelected to the Dewan Rakyat at the age of 92 and now he is 98 years 9 months of age Both of them ended their long serving in the Dewan Rakyat after being defeated in 2022 Malaysian general election As of 2022 Muhyiddin Yassin took in place as he served from 1978 to 1986 and continued from 1995 until now New Zealand editMain article Father of the House New Zealand In New Zealand the terms Father of the House and Mother of the House as unofficial titles designate the longest continuously serving male or female MP of the House of Representatives respectively The Father and Mother of the House have no official role in Parliament The current Father of the House is Gerry Brownlee who has served continuously since 1996 The current Mother of the House is Judith Collins who has served continuously since 2002 16 Poland editMain article Senior Marshal Following a general election the eldest member of each of the lower Sejm and upper Senate houses of the Polish parliament is given the honorary post of Senior Marshal until the new permanent leaders of the houses the Marshal of the Sejm and the Marshal of the Senate are elected in a vote by their respective members This normally takes place as the first item on the agenda at the first session over which the Senior Marshal presides Most recently the title of Senior Marshal was bestowed on Marek Sawicki member of the X Sejm and Michal Sewerynski senator of the XI Senate Both assumed their roles on 13 November 2023 following the formation of the new parliament as a result of the 15 October general election Russia editTraditionally when a new Russian parliament is formed the eldest deputy opens and manages the first session until a chairman is elected In the history of the post Soviet Dumas these were 1993 Georgy Lukava Liberal Democratic Party 1995 Grigory Galaziy Our Home Russia 1999 Yegor Ligachyov Communist Party 2003 Valentin Varennikov Rodina 2007 Zhores Alferov Communist Party 2011 Vladimir Dolgikh United Russia 2016 Zhores Alferov Communist Party 2021 Vladimir Resin United RussiaSerbia editIn the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia the oldest MP serves as the Acting Speaker presiding over the constitutive session before the Speaker is elected 2001 Zaharije Trnavcevic Democratic Party 2004 Velimir Simonovic Democratic Party of Serbia 2007 Borka Vucic Socialist Party of Serbia 2008 Jovan Krkobabic Party of United Pensioners of Serbia 2012 Zaharije Trnavcevic Rich Serbia 2014 Milan Korac Party of United Pensioners of Serbia 2016 Dragoljub Micunovic Democratic Party 2020 Smilja Tisma Independent 2022 Vladeta Jankovic Independent 2024 Stojan Radenovic IndependentSingapore editUntil his death on 23 March 2015 former Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew was the longest serving Member of Parliament Tanjong Pagar and thus the Father of the House 17 As of April 2015 update emeritus Senior Minister and former pm Goh Chok Tong later became Father of the House as the longest serving MP Marine Parade 17 Upon Goh s retirement in 2020 Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong is Father of the House having served since 1984 Sweden editIn Sweden the Riksdagsordningen law states that the member of the Riksdag who has held their elected seat for the longest shall be the Alderspresident which translates to President by age The Alderspresident acts as speaker of the Riksdag after each election before the Speaker of the Riksdag has been elected The Alderspresident also acts as speaker in case of hindrance on behalf of the Speaker and all three Deputy Speakers Members of the Riksdag who has held the position of Alderspresident since the abolition of bicameralism Tage Erlander first elected 1932 1971 1973 Torsten Nilsson first elected 1941 1973 1976 Henry Allard first elected 1945 1976 1979 Gunnar Strang first elected 1946 1979 1985 Ingemund Bengtsson first elected 1951 1985 1988 Stig Alemyr first elected 1957 1988 1994 Ingvar Carlsson first elected 1965 1994 1996 Borje Nilsson first elected 1965 1996 1998 Jan Bergqvist first elected 1969 1998 2002 Anders Bjorck first elected 1969 2002 2003 Bo Lundgren first elected 1976 2003 2004 Lennart Nilsson first elected 1976 2004 2006 Per Westerberg first elected 1979 2006 2014 Goran Hagglund first elected 1991 2014 2015 Krister Ornfjader first elected 1993 2015 2018 Beatrice Ask first elected 1988 2018 2019 Tuve Skanberg first elected 1991 2020 2022 Carina Ohlsson first elected 1998 2022 Karin Enstrom first elected 1998 2022 Tomas Eneroth first elected 1994 2022 presentUnited States editIn the United States the title Father of the House although used for about a century starting in 1816 18 does not exist but in the lower house the House of Representatives the position known as Dean of the House is almost exactly the same position that is it is a largely ceremonial position bestowed on the member with the longest continuous service Less similar is the position in the Senate the upper house known as President Pro Tempore the holder of which has since 1945 gained the position through seniority but who also must be a member of the party holding a majority in the Senate Since March 2022 with the death of Don Young the Dean of the House has been Hal Rogers who was elected to the House of Representatives in 1980 and began serving in 1981 See also editOldest Member European Parliament Baby of the House Dean of the House Canada Dean of the U S House of Representatives Father of the Dail List of longest serving members of the Australian House of Representatives President pro tempore of the United States Senate Senior Marshal Poland References edit a b c Father of the House House of Commons Background Paper House of Commons Library 6 October 2016 Retrieved 1 October 2017 a b c The Father of the House PDF Factsheet M3 London House of Commons Information Office March 2009 Archived from the original PDF on 25 March 2009 Retrieved 5 October 2009 Moss Stephen 2 May 2015 Labour s Dennis Skinner at 83 Father of the House You must be joking The Guardian Retrieved 2 May 2015 Election of Speaker Hansard UK Commons 13 June 2017 Green Antony 20 March 2018 Who will be the Father of the House when Philip Ruddock Retires ABC News Retrieved 14 December 2019 Titles accorded to members House of Representatives Practice 6th ed Parliament of Australia 2012 Seniority of senators Odgers Australian Senate Practice 14th ed Parliament of Australia 2016 Zakon o jednacim radu Poslanecke snemovny Rules of Procedure of the Senate January 2012 Traynor Ian 6 May 2009 MEPs deny Jean Marie Le Pen parliamentary honour The Guardian Retrieved 16 July 2019 Soderman toimi puhemiesvaalin toimittajana koska Andersson oli sairauslomalla Hs fi Sauli Niinisto jatkaa eduskunnan puhemiehena Viitattu 24 4 2015 in Finnish Eduskunta Taysistunnon poytakirja PTK 1 2008 vp in Finnish Eduskunta Taysistunnon poytakirja PTK 1 2009 vp in Finnish Deutscher Bundestag I Wahl des Prasidenten der Stellvertreter und Schriftfuhrer Deutscher Bundestag Reglement de 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