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This information was relayed to the governorgeneral.
He noted that on a previous occasion when he was asked for elephants, he had been addressed by no other than the governorgeneral in council.
There is no diktat; there is no governorgeneral.
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The governorgeneral knows better than that.
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It is argued by some people that if there is difficulty inside this territory we should send out a governorgeneral and a couple of battalions to keep order.
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No modern governorgeneral has disallowed a bill, though provincial lieutenant governors have.
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If, however, an opposition party wins a majority of seats, the prime minister may resign or be dismissed by the governorgeneral.
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The governorgeneral was elected for life by the knights.
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The governorgeneral appointed the commissioner with the concurrence of the prime minister after consultation with the leader of the opposition.
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The governorgeneral alone is also constitutionally mandated to summon parliament.
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That individual is, from then until being sworn-in, referred to as the "governorgeneral-designate".
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Alternatively, a field commander can submit a name for consideration, though permission must be obtained from the governorgeneral before the award can be presented.
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The governorgeneral or monarch may, though, in certain crisis situations exercise their power without ministerial advice.
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Its nine members are appointed by the governorgeneral on the advice of the prime minister and minister of justice.
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The monarch maintains direct contact with the governorgeneral.
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The governorgeneral may theoretically refuse to dissolve parliament, thereby forcing the prime minister to resign.
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In this capacity, the governorgeneral will issue royal proclamations and sign orders in council.
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The governorgeneral on the advice of the executive could withhold consent from the bill thereby preventing its passage into law.
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The governorgeneral appoints senators, four on the advice of the prime minister and two on the advice of the leader of the opposition.
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He also recommended responsible government, in which the governorgeneral would be a figurehead and the legislative assembly would hold a great deal of power.
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The governorgeneral was empowered to jail suspects for up to five years without trial.
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The governorgeneral, heretofore the ceremonial head of state, was replaced by a president, also a ceremonial figure.
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These insignia are presented to the recipient by either the monarch or governorgeneral.
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If the governorgeneral attends a meeting of the council of ministers, he/she shall do so in an advisory capacity.
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The governorgeneral was replaced as head of state by a ceremonial president.
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The provinces are each headed by a governorgeneral.
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There has been, from time to time, proposals put forward for modifications to the selection process of the governorgeneral.
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Besides the administration of the oaths of office, there is no set formula for the swearing-in of a governorgeneral-designate.
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When the governorgeneral undertakes a state visit, however, the national flag is generally employed to mark his or her presence.
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The governorgeneral will then give a speech, outlining whichever cause or causes he or she will champion during his or her time as viceroy.
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However, it had no power to remove the governorgeneral and remained nothing more than a gesture.
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But the council had only consultative status, and its members were all appointed by the governorgeneral.
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Upon his arrival in 1626, he proposed a plan to establish an advisory body to the governorgeneral.
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After a number of such sessions, each parliament comes to an end via dissolution, which is effected by the governorgeneral.
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Amongst other duties, however, the monarch retains the sole right to appoint the governorgeneral.
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The governorgeneral is also tasked with fostering national unity and pride.
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The governorgeneral refused to accept the memorandum but agreed to a government-supervised transformation of indirect rule into a modernized system of local government.
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After 1910, however, an executive council, whose approval was required for all legislation and for budgetary matters, assisted the governorgeneral.
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This custom was adopted by the governorgeneral and lieutenant governors for their leves.
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The last instance of a governorgeneral refusing to grant a dissolution was in 1926.
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While they continue to be appointed by the governorgeneral, the lieutenant governors are considered to be direct representatives of the sovereign.
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If a government loses a non-confidence motion, traditionally the prime minister will ask the governorgeneral to call an election and the governorgeneral follows that advice.
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