First Principles of Business Law

Government and law in Australia
3. Some characteristics of government in Australia

Question 5

 

 

 

Read the statements below and decide which is the most accurate. Click on the statement you think is correct.

 

(a) Governments in Australia are elected from time to time by voters on the basis of majority support. Even between such elections, the voters have the right to direct the government's decision making.

 

(b) Governments in Australia are elected from time to time by voters on the basis of majority support. In between elections, the government 'represents' the voters, making decisions on their behalf.

 

 

 

 

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