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2) The power to dissolve the Reichstag. This act should only be done in accordance to the Kaiser's advice; the Governor General is only allowed to act using his/her own discretion if it's an emergency
2) The power to dissolve the Reichstag. This act should only be done in accordance to the Kaiser's advice; the Governor General is only allowed to act using his/her own discretion if it's an emergency


3) The power to summon the Reichstag
3) The power to summon and prorogue the Reichstag


4) The right to refuse assent twice, what's happens from there is completed guided by circumstances. Note: All bills and amendments passed by the Reichstag and the public must be given assent (signed) by the Governor General in order for them to become law
4) The right to refuse assent twice, what's happens from there is completed guided by circumstances. Note: All bills and amendments passed by the Reichstag and the public must be given assent (signed) by the Governor General in order for them to become law


5) Call a national emergency and grant pardons, although in normal circumstances this decision should only be made under the advice of the government/appropriate experts  
5) Call a national emergency and grant pardons, although in normal circumstances this decision should only be made under the advice of the government/appropriate experts  
6) Advice and Warn the Government
* The Governor General cannot be a current member of the Reichstag.  
* The Governor General cannot be a current member of the Reichstag.  
* Only the BE government can overrule a Governor General's decision and dismiss him/her.   
* Only the BE government can overrule a Governor General's decision and dismiss him/her.
* The Governor General is the head of the Realm's military, however the Kaiser is his/her primary advisor.   


Parliamentary positions & rules:
Parliamentary positions & rules:
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