Governor General Flashcards
Section 28
Double Dissolution
- HOR member shall continue for three years
- may be sooner if dissolved by the GG
- GG can refuse to dissolve the HOR despite PM requests
Section 57
GG may dissolve both houses in the event of double dissolution election and convening a joint sitting of the parliament in particular circumstances
Section 61
The executive power of the Commonwealth is vested in the Queen and is exercisable by the Governor-General
Section 62
GG- Selecting and appointing an executive council
Section 63
Acting on the advice of the executive council
Section 64
Appointing and dismissing ‘Ministers of State’
- Appoint a PM if an election has resulted in a hung parliament
- Dismiss a PM where they have lost the confidence of the parliament
- Dismiss a PM or Minister when they are acting unlawfully
Section 68
GG is the command in chief of the naval and military forces
Section 72
Judges appointment, tenure and remuneration
Section 58
gives the GG the power to grant royal assent to bills. This section is significant because it also implies that the GG may withhold assent which would effectively act to veto a bill that has passed through both houses of parliament.