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pistolero (p@fsebugoutzone.org)'s status on Friday, 26-Jul-2024 11:12:25 JSTpistolero - þernia
- Terry
- salty_apollyon
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- NonPlayableClown
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- syzygy
- Jeff "never puts away anything, especially oven mitts" Cliff, Bringer of Nightmares 🏴☠️🦝🐙 🇱🇧🧯 🇨🇦🐧
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@Waerloga @0 @11112011 @DiamondMind @DigitalCheese @Doll @Forestofenchantment @Frank @Hoss @NonPlayableClown @Sui @Terry @dcc @dick @ins0mniak @j @jeffcliff @pernia @pwm @rlier23 @syzygy @thatguyoverthere @thebitchisback @threat The monarch appoints a governor.
You scroll down just a couple of paragraphs on the wikipedia page that you have opened to see how your own government works, and you see:
> The Balfour Declaration of 1926 recognized the governor general as no longer a stand-in for the British government, but, rather a direct representative of the Crown.
The monarch appoints the Governor General. The prime minister makes recommendations. The Governor General acts on behalf of the king. I don't know what is difficult about this.