The Governor General (or "Governor-General", in some realms of the Commonwealth) represents Her Majesty the Queen. The Governor General appoints the person best able to command a majority of voices in the Lower House to act as prime minister. The Governor General also summons, prorogues and dissolves Parliament, and reads the throne speech at the opening of each session of the legislature. The Governor General also grants royal assent to bills (as the Queen's representative) before they can become law.
The prominent duties of a Governor general comprise of opening and dissolving the Australian Parliament. A Governor general also perform the duty of appointing ministries after elections and commissioning the Prime Minister.
Queen Elizabeth II is the queen of Canada in an entirely separate role than her role as the Queen of England. She has a role in Parliament, although she is usually represented by a Governor General.
to address the queen
what is it called when the governor general ends both sides of parliament
what is it called when the governor general ends both sides of parliament
governor
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governor
role of citizens in the development of the nigerian parliament
Currently, this is Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Governor Generals are the people who take the place of the queen or king.
first five governor-generals were warren hastings Sir John Macpherson Sir John Shore Sir A Clarke Lord Wellesley