Lentern
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What are they for? We haven't seen them do anything really since Kerr, and he was a contraversial bugger, we have a very functional and effect form of government in our bicameral parliament.
Any active role in government from our current head of state would be quite wrong of them. We are a democratic nation and they are not elected, should we elect someone with similar powers to the governor general into a presidential position they would then be able to justify a more active role that could lead to a real disruption of the current, functional system.
If we had very clear constitutional outlines of the parliaments authority and set election dates then the role of the head of state would become obsolete.
Can't we get someone else to cut ribbons and host tea parties? Do they need to effectively be able to block legislation, sack governments and enjoy hundreds of thousands of dollars in their allowance?
Any active role in government from our current head of state would be quite wrong of them. We are a democratic nation and they are not elected, should we elect someone with similar powers to the governor general into a presidential position they would then be able to justify a more active role that could lead to a real disruption of the current, functional system.
If we had very clear constitutional outlines of the parliaments authority and set election dates then the role of the head of state would become obsolete.
Can't we get someone else to cut ribbons and host tea parties? Do they need to effectively be able to block legislation, sack governments and enjoy hundreds of thousands of dollars in their allowance?