Which statement about the Governor-General's position is correct?
- The Governor-General leads the largest political party in Parliament
- The Governor-General sits in the Senate as a representative of a state
- The Governor-General is elected by the voters at each federal election
- The Governor-General is not part of the government and must remain neutral ✓
Why this is the answer
The Governor-General stands outside the government and must stay neutral in political matters.
This question is from: The role of the Governor-General
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