Hi Pars, boy you ask some real head scratchers,
don't you? Currently, as we are set up, the role is
necessary because the GG opens and closes the
house for business. And has the authority to
delegate powers in a minority situation and to
prorogue Parliament. And legislation is not enacted
until it receives 'royal accent'. You forgot to
mention she also ate raw seal meat and got the
northerners excited about being a part of this
Country. The new guy, on the other hand, seems to
be a very stately and honourable gentleman. I don't
see too many ties to GB left anymore, we're more
tied into the US, so nothing really left to cut. What's
lost? What's gained? Yes, the role of the GG is
underestimated, but if there was ever to be a
Parliamentary crisis, the GG is the final power of law
and order. Gees, your going to force me to dig out
my old poli-sci textbooks on this one. Hey, the
Nouveau Beaujolais is a little off this year, don't you
think?
don't you? Currently, as we are set up, the role is
necessary because the GG opens and closes the
house for business. And has the authority to
delegate powers in a minority situation and to
prorogue Parliament. And legislation is not enacted
until it receives 'royal accent'. You forgot to
mention she also ate raw seal meat and got the
northerners excited about being a part of this
Country. The new guy, on the other hand, seems to
be a very stately and honourable gentleman. I don't
see too many ties to GB left anymore, we're more
tied into the US, so nothing really left to cut. What's
lost? What's gained? Yes, the role of the GG is
underestimated, but if there was ever to be a
Parliamentary crisis, the GG is the final power of law
and order. Gees, your going to force me to dig out
my old poli-sci textbooks on this one. Hey, the
Nouveau Beaujolais is a little off this year, don't you
think?
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