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Zorluk: Çok zorFederal Leadership Roles

In the Australian system of government, leadership roles and the exercise of authority are governed by both the Constitution and the principle of responsible government. Which of the following accurately describes the relationship between the Prime Minister, the Cabinet, and the formal executive power of the Commonwealth?

  1. The Prime Minister leads the Cabinet in making major policy decisions, which are then formally implemented by the Governor-General acting on the advice of the Federal Executive Council.Cevap
  2. B
    The Governor-General independently selects senior members of the majority party to form the Cabinet and holds the final constitutional authority to dismiss any policy decisions that are opposed by the Shadow Cabinet.
  3. C
    The Prime Minister, as the Head of State, holds the supreme executive power to appoint the Governor-General and can bypass the Cabinet to enact laws that have been rejected by the House of Representatives.

Cevap

The Prime Minister leads the Cabinet in making major policy decisions, which are then formally implemented by the Governor-General acting on the advice of the Federal Executive Council.
In Australia's constitutional monarchy, the Prime Minister and the Cabinet are the 'effective' executive who make the decisions, but the Governor-General is the 'formal' executive who gives those decisions legal force by acting on the government's advice.

Adım Adım Çözüm

1
Distinguish between the roles of the Prime Minister and the Governor-General.
The Prime Minister is the leader of the government (Head of Government), while the Governor-General represents the Monarch (Head of State).
Understanding the separation between political leadership and formal constitutional authority is essential in the Australian system.
2
Identify the role of the Cabinet.
The Cabinet consists of senior ministers who meet to discuss national issues and make the most important decisions for the country.
The Cabinet is the core decision-making body of the Federal Government.
3
Determine how executive decisions become legally binding.
Under the principle of 'responsible government,' the Governor-General acts on the advice of the Prime Minister and the Cabinet (through the Federal Executive Council).
While the Governor-General has formal power, by convention, they almost always follow the advice of the elected government's leaders.

Anahtar Kavram

The principle of Responsible Government and the interaction between the political executive and the formal executive.

İpuçları

1
Think about the difference between the person who makes the decision (the elected leader) and the person who formally signs off on it (the representative of the King).
2
Remember that the Prime Minister is the 'Head of Government,' while the King (represented by the Governor-General) is the 'Head of State.'
3
The concept of 'advice' is key: in Australia, the Governor-General almost always acts on the advice of the Prime Minister and senior ministers.

Daha Fazla Pratik

Review the specific roles of the 'Executive Council' compared to the 'Cabinet' to see how informal policy meetings become formal government actions.
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