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England doesn't have a Governor General- it's Head of state is the ruling monarch, who at present is Queen Elizabeth II, and it's top political figure is the Prime Minister, who is currently David Cameron. The role of a Governor-General was confined to Britain's former colonies, but nowadays the role has been abolished in most of them and in the cases of those who DO retain one, his or her role is mostly just ceremonial.
I can think of a few.1. Regent - a regent is someone who is appointed to rule a country while the monarch is unable to do so themselves- usually it's when the monarch is a young child, or is mentally handicapped.2. Viceroy - a viceroy is someone who is appointed to rule a colony for a monarch. The monarch is usually too far away to rule it themselves, so the Viceroy handles it for them.3. Governor-general - very similar to a Viceroy, a governor-general usually rules an independent country that still acknowledges a monarch as their ruler. Canada and Australia, which are independent countries, each have a governor-general who rules the country in the name of the Queen of the United Kingdom.
A royal colony is governed directly by the British crown, with a governor appointed by the monarch. In contrast, a proprietary colony is controlled by an individual or group to whom the monarch has granted land rights. Proprietary colonies operate as semi-independent entities with the ability to establish their own governments.
The top crown in Canada's coat of arms is known as the Sovereign's Crown and represents the country's status as a constitutional monarchy with the British monarch as the head of state. It signifies Canada's historical ties to the monarchy and its system of government.
Canada is a constitutional monarchy and a federal parliamentary democracy. The country is divided into 10 provinces and 3 territories, each with their own government, as well as a federal government based in Ottawa. The monarch is the head of state, represented by the Governor General, while the Prime Minister is the head of government.
Queen Elizabeth II
The Governor General of Canada is the representative of the current Monarch.
The Governor General is the representative for the reigning British monarch. The Governor General represents during visits abroad and receives Royal guests, ambassadors and heads of state.
The governor general is the representative of the monarch of Great Britain. The monarch of great Britain is the titular head of Australia as Australia has not yet chosen to be come a republic.
Queen Elizabeth the 2
The governor general is the representative of the monarch of Great Britain. The monarch of Great Britain is the titular head of Australia as Australia has not yet chosen to be come a republic.
MHR stands for Member of the House of Representatives and GG stands for General Government.GG also stands for Governor-General, the representative of a monarch in an independent country. In Australia, for example, the Governor-General represents the monarch of Australia.Currently that monarch is Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of Australia, and is represented in that country by Her Excellency Quentin Bryce, AC, DStJ, the 25th Governor-General of Australia.
No
There called viceroy's
Lt. govenor
no because they do not have a monarch
The Governor General of Canada is the representative of the current Monarch.