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msingle
4y ago
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What are you talking about? I found
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1975_Australian_constitutional...
. But this looks like political maneuvering between parties more than the queen being arbitrary (or using powers that normally can't be invoked.
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midislack
4y ago
To understand just one of the Monarch's many powers as the representative of the Crown, you should read the essay entitled The Royal Power Of Dissolution. There is no "normal" limit, the Monarch, acting on behalf of the Crown, is Sovereign.
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