The UK constitution is described as 'uncodified' because it is not contained in a single document but is drawn from various sources, including constitutional conventions. Which of the following scenarios best illustrates the relationship between these unwritten conventions and the Monarch's legal powers?
- The Monarch has the legal authority to refuse Royal Assent to a bill, but by convention, they must always grant it once it has been passed by Parliament.Cevap
- BThe Monarch is legally forbidden by the Magna Carta from appointing a Prime Minister without a direct public vote of all UK citizens.
- CConstitutional conventions are a form of Common Law that allow the Monarch to dismiss any Member of Parliament who disagrees with the government.
- DActs of Parliament (Statute Law) are subservient to constitutional conventions, meaning the Monarch can ignore any law that contradicts a historical tradition.
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The correct answer explains that while the Monarch holds the legal authority to refuse Royal Assent, constitutional convention dictates that they must grant it to any bill passed by Parliament.
The correct answer accurately identifies that constitutional conventions serve to limit the Monarch's legal powers (such as Royal Assent) to ensure the UK functions as a parliamentary democracy where the elected government holds the actual political authority.
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The distinction between legal prerogative powers and the constitutional conventions that limit their exercise.
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