A major shortcoming of the Lyttelton Constituti... - JAMB Government 2008 Question
A major shortcoming of the Lyttelton Constitution was that
A
it did not provide for a second chamber at the federal level
B
the Governor-General continued to head the government
C
no provision was made for the office of the prime minister
D
it failed to provide for the office of a premier
correct option: c
A major shortcoming of the Lyttleton Constitution was that no provision was made for the office of the Prime Minister.
In spite of the fact that the Constitution established the post of Regional Premiers at the centre who might be called ''Prime Minister''. The principal instrument of policy still remained the Council of Ministers presided over by the Governor-General.
In spite of the fact that the Constitution established the post of Regional Premiers at the centre who might be called ''Prime Minister''. The principal instrument of policy still remained the Council of Ministers presided over by the Governor-General.
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