"The processes of democratization over the centuries have left the monarch with very few real powers, however, and though all legislation is enacted in her name, most of the responsibilities of the queen and her designateis appointed by the queen on the advice of the prime minister. "
Top answer
The person she chooses to act on her behalf.. ie the Governor-General. The last part of your sentence is incorrect grammar.
— Clive
The person she chooses to act on her behalf..
ie the Governor-General.
The last part of your sentence is incorrect grammar.
Clive
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