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<blockquote data-quote="Malleeboy" data-source="post: 77359814" data-attributes="member: 436627"><p><em>"Executive Government" is covered in Australian constitution under Chapter II The Executive Government </em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Here are the chapters....</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>CHAPTER II—THE EXECUTIVE GOVERNMENT </em></p><p><em>61. Executive power 19 </em></p><p><em>62. Federal Executive Council 19 </em></p><p><em>63. Provisions referring to Governor-General 19 </em></p><p><em>64. Ministers of State 19 </em></p><p><em>Ministers to sit in Parliament 19 </em></p><p><em>65. Number of Ministers 19 </em></p><p><em>66. Salaries of Ministers 19 </em></p><p><em>67. Appointment of civil servants 19 </em></p><p><em>68. Command of naval and military forces 19 </em></p><p><em>69. Transfer of certain departments 19 </em></p><p><em>70. Certain powers of Governors to vest in Governor-General 20</em></p><p></p><p>To me it is plainly clear that that the GG and specifically the reserve powers covered in section 70 are under the term Executive Government in the constitution. Along with federal civil servants and naval and military forces.</p><p></p><p>The PM has chosen without properly consulting a wording that is too broad and expansive, just too risky for me. He should have used wording advice from Lesser etc. Albo has failed Australia IMHO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malleeboy, post: 77359814, member: 436627"] [I]"Executive Government" is covered in Australian constitution under Chapter II The Executive Government Here are the chapters.... CHAPTER II—THE EXECUTIVE GOVERNMENT 61. Executive power 19 62. Federal Executive Council 19 63. Provisions referring to Governor-General 19 64. Ministers of State 19 Ministers to sit in Parliament 19 65. Number of Ministers 19 66. Salaries of Ministers 19 67. Appointment of civil servants 19 68. Command of naval and military forces 19 69. Transfer of certain departments 19 70. Certain powers of Governors to vest in Governor-General 20[/I] To me it is plainly clear that that the GG and specifically the reserve powers covered in section 70 are under the term Executive Government in the constitution. Along with federal civil servants and naval and military forces. The PM has chosen without properly consulting a wording that is too broad and expansive, just too risky for me. He should have used wording advice from Lesser etc. Albo has failed Australia IMHO. [/QUOTE]
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