The Governor-General's special powers, which may only be used in specific circumstances, are known as what?
- Federal powers
- Reserve powers ✓
- Ceremonial powers
- Assent powers
Why this is the answer
These are called reserve powers because they are kept back for particular situations only.
This question is from: The role of the Governor-General
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