The focus is on the Sergeant-at-Arms, a figure rooted in centuries of parliamentary tradition. Tasked with enforcing order, safeguarding the Chamber, and carrying out the Speaker’s directives, this office blends ceremonial prestige with modern responsibility.
From bearing the Mace to ensuring discipline, security, and protocol, the Sergeant-at-Arms stands as a symbol of institutional stability and procedural integrity. Curious about how this role evolved and why it matters today?
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