Government and the law in Australia
What is the Executive arm of the Australian federal government responsible for?
- ○Debating and passing bills into law
- ✓Administering and implementing the laws made by Parliament
- ○Settling legal disputes between citizens
Correct answer
Administering and implementing the laws made by Parliament
The Executive arm, led by the Prime Minister and Cabinet ministers, is responsible for administering government and implementing the laws passed by Parliament.
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