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Old 28-01-2017, 05:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Larryp View Post
The question as to how we should choose our head of state, is indeed relevant. A popularly elected head of state is not, IMO, desirable, for the simple reason that it will have the tendency to create two competing centres of political power....i.
an example is who'd vote for someone from WA? fair chance no one would know of him/her, maybe , and not exactly the same cause obviously it doesn't work they way they have it, something like the USA, all political parties put someone up and we all vote. But whats the point they could or should not have any power to do anything over the elected reps so why? maybe just some tinkering and renaming of the GG's position? or are we suggesting they should be able to remove an elected government if thought to be useless by the opposition?
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