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The '''Deputies of the Governor-General''' are those people who are authorized by the [[Governor-General of Ibagli|Governor-General]] of [[Ibagli]] to perform functions on his or her behalf. The letters patent constituting the office of the Governor-General authorize him or her, with the consent of the [[Monarchy of Ibagli|Queen]], to appoint as many people as he or she sees fit to exercise all or any of the powers of the office. Typically, all justices of the [[Supreme Court of Ibagli|Supreme Court]] and former [[Speaker of the Senate|Speakers of the Senate]] and [[Speaker of the House of Commons|Speakers of the House of Commons]] are appointed as deputies of the Governor-General. Several deputies are generally appointed by commission to convene the first session of a new Parliament and direct the [[House of Commons]] to appoint a speaker. For this purpose, the group of deputies are referred to as a '''royal commission'''.
The '''Deputies of the Governor-General''' are those people who are authorized by the [[Governor-General of Ibagli|Governor-General]] of [[Ibagli]] to perform functions on his or her behalf. The letters patent constituting the office of the Governor-General authorize him or her, with the consent of the [[Monarchy of Ibagli|Queen]], to appoint as many people as he or she sees fit to exercise all or any of the powers of the office. Typically, all justices of the [[Supreme Court of Ibagli|Supreme Court]] and former [[Speaker of the House of Commons|Speakers of the House of Commons]] are appointed as deputies of the Governor-General. Several deputies are generally appointed by commission to convene the first session of a new Parliament and direct the [[House of Commons]] to appoint a speaker. For this purpose, the group of deputies are referred to as a '''royal commission'''.


==Current deputies==
==Current deputies==


*[[Albert Wooster|Sir Albert Wooster]]
*[[Albert Wooster|Sir Albert Wooster]] ([[Chief Justice of Ibagli]])
*[[Henry Good|Sir Henry Good]]
*[[Henry Good|Sir Henry Good]] (Puisne justice of the [[Supreme Court]])
*[[Nicholas Law|Sir Nicholas Law]]
*[[Nicholas Law|Sir Nicholas Law]] (Puisne justice of the Supreme Court)
*[[Alice Marshall|Dame Alice Marshall]]
*[[Alice Marshall|Dame Alice Marshall]] (Puisne justice of the Supreme Court)
*[[Kathryn Jameson|Dame Kathryn Jameson]]
*[[Kathryn Jameson|Dame Kathryn Jameson]] (Puisne justice of the Supreme Court)
*[[Robert Wu|Sir Robert Wu]]
*[[Robert Wu|Sir Robert Wu]] (Puisne justice of the Supreme Court)
*[[Jillian Greer|Dame Jillian Greer]]
*[[Jillian Greer|Dame Jillian Greer]] (Puisne justice of the Supreme Court)
*[[Hillary Wilson|Dame Hillary Wilson]] (Former [[Speaker of the House of Commons]])
*[[Robert LaPierre|Sir Robert LaPierre]] (Chief justice of the [[Crown Court]])


[[Category:Governors-General of Ibagli]]
[[Category:Governors-General of Ibagli]]

Revision as of 09:06, 30 December 2011

The Deputies of the Governor-General are those people who are authorized by the Governor-General of Ibagli to perform functions on his or her behalf. The letters patent constituting the office of the Governor-General authorize him or her, with the consent of the Queen, to appoint as many people as he or she sees fit to exercise all or any of the powers of the office. Typically, all justices of the Supreme Court and former Speakers of the House of Commons are appointed as deputies of the Governor-General. Several deputies are generally appointed by commission to convene the first session of a new Parliament and direct the House of Commons to appoint a speaker. For this purpose, the group of deputies are referred to as a royal commission.

Current deputies