None She has no actual Authority to influence the decisions of the Australian federal system of government. The only part she plays is a ceremonial one associated with our constitution as titular head of state via the Governor general who is appointed by the Australian parliament. Australians have so far declined to change our constitution because in their wisdom they have seen that a change in the powers of the leadership of Australia will probably not be in their best interest, In other word if it works it don't need fixing
The Queen of the United Kingdom is the formal head of state in Australia and is represented by the Governor-General, who performs ceremonial duties and acts on the advice of the Australian government. The Queen's role is largely symbolic, and her powers are exercised by the Governor-General in accordance with the Australian Constitution.
Britain has a Parliamentary democratic government which means that the government sits in the hands of the Parliament. David Cameron our current prime minister controls the government but the Constitutional Monarch (Queen Elizabeth II) has to agree with the decisions that the government makes or they have to come up with new ideas.
This was written by Brittany Pedersen.
Edited by absolalone111, as the curent prime minister is no longer Gordon Brown.
The Queen is the Head of State. She has a role of being a figurehead of the United Kingdom, she gives Royal Assent to laws and has an advisory role to the Government. But she is above politics and has no actual legislative power.
In constitutional monarchies like the United Kingdom, the queen is expected to follow the laws like any other citizen. However, she also has certain immunities and privileges as the head of state. In practice, the queen fulfills her constitutional role based on advice from government ministers and abides by various conventions and protocols.
Mary Queen of Scots was sentenced to death by a panel of judges, including the Earl of Shrewsbury and the Earl of Kent. Lord Burghley, the Lord High Treasurer of England, also played a significant role in her trial and sentencing.
In Victorian England, laws were created by the British Parliament, which consisted of the House of Commons and the House of Lords. The monarch, Queen Victoria, also played a role in the legislative process by giving royal assent to bills passed by Parliament.
Governments should intervene in the market when there are market failures such as monopolies, externalities, or public goods provision. Additionally, government intervention is warranted during emergencies or crises to stabilize the economy. Ultimately, the goal is to create a balance that promotes competition, protects consumer rights, and ensures fair market practices.
The Nigerian government plays a key role in promoting and regulating businesses by implementing various policies to support entrepreneurship, drive economic growth, and attract investments. Over the years, the government has introduced reforms, established regulatory bodies, and initiated programs to streamline business procedures, ensure compliance with regulations, and create a conducive business environment. Additionally, the government works to enforce laws, protect intellectual property rights, monitor competition, and address issues related to corruption and infrastructure that affect businesses in the country.
The traditional role of the Governor General was to report to the Queen what the Australian government was up to and to give instructions from the British government and the Queen to the Australian Government. Since Australia became an independent Country in its own right the position of GG has became largely symbolic.
The traditional role of the Governor General was to report to the Queen what the Australian government was up to and to give instructions from the British government and the Queen to the Australian Government. Since Australia became an independent Country in its own right the position of GG has became largely symbolic.
The Department of Treasury formulates and advises the government in economic policy.
Great Britain does not play a direct role in Canada's government. Canada is an independent country with its own government, although it remains a member of the Commonwealth with the British monarch as its head of state. This relationship is mostly ceremonial and symbolic.
They don't. The king and queen hold all the power. It is a UNITARY form of government. :)
No role the government should play.
People play every role in Japanese government. Without people, there would be no government.
The Sudanese government played Abigail role
The State Government of any Australian state manages the economy, laws and infrastructure of that state.
In a democracy all members of a society can and should play a role in government, even if the only role they play is to vote. Those who choose not to vote have given up their role in government, and are not doing their part to make democracy work.
make laws
they did foreplay from brazzers