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The Standing Bureau of the Chamber of Deputies consists of the President of the Chamber of Deputies, four vice-presidents, four secretaries, and four quaestors. The President of the Standing Bureau also serves as the President of the Chamber of Deputies. The President is elected, by secret ballot, for the duration of the legislative period. All the other members are elected at the beginning of each parliamentary session.
The functions are distributed through the political groups respecting the proportions of the political composition of the Chamber.
At the moment both Chambers of Parliament are constituted. Until the procedures are completed, the session is conducted by the eldest Deputy , aided by the two youngest Deputies.