THE response to the Budget should put an end to the minimalist approach to the Republic. By minimalist, Malcolm Turnbull and Paul Keating meant only changing enough of the Constitution to replace the hereditary Head of State and her delegate with an Australian. By whatever way that is done (and minimalism embraces them all), it will surely mean that the Prime Minister will lose the power to sack the Head of State as he effectively sack the Governor-General now by a call to the palace.
Once John Kerr sacked Gough Whitlam, the element of surprise in future constitutional crises was gone. We now have the unseemly situation of whether the PM can get to the Palace to sack the GG before the GG can sack the PM. Take away the palace, though, and the equation changes in unpredictable ways.
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