What role does the queen of England play in relation to the British government?

      

What role does the queen of England play in relation to the British government?

  

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John
1. The monarch has the powers to officially dissolve parliament at the end of its tenure of office

2. Before a bill becomes law, the monarch gives the royal assent

3. The monarch formally opens parliament at the beginning of a new session

4. At the end of the elections, the monarch invites the leaders of the party with the majority votes in the House of Commons to form the governments invites the Prime Minister to form the government
johnmulu answered the question on February 13, 2017 at 12:22


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