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Which has the most power in Australia?

Question 1 options:

the people


The high Court


the constitution


the Queen

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  • 14-05-2021

Answer:

It is not possible to say whether the Governor-General or the Prime Minister has more power as they have different powers and roles. The Australian Constitution gives the Governor-General executive power. This means the Governor-General has been given certain powers to act on behalf of the Queen.

Explanation:

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