State five functions of the British Monarch

      

State five functions of the British Monarch

  

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gideon
- Enforcing National laws - every law requires the assent.
- Appointment and removal of government officers.
- Management of the Country’s foreign policy, including enactment of treaties.
- Summoning, prolonging or dissolving parliament.
- Appointment of judges.
- Pardoning and giving reprieve to people who have been accused of committing various offences.

1. To advise the government.
2. To sermon prologues and to dissolve the Parliament in consultation with the prime minister.
3. To give royal assent to bills passed by the Parliament.
4. To confer honour.
5. To approve all government appointments.
6. To give the consent to all cabinet appointments.
7. To grant clemency to convicted criminals.
8. To head the Commonwealth.
gideon1 answered the question on October 10, 2017 at 14:38


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