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Old Posted Jun 29, 2011, 7:10 AM
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The Lieutenant Governor is the head of the executive. You can't "get rid" of that. You can only delegate it to the premier, a position that I think already has too much power vested in it. It could turn a majority premier into a dictator. Those functions will still have to be performed by someone and there will still have to be staff to see to them.

It won't save any money. It will just allocate it to another section of government. It will probably costs even more; I don't know how the government manages to do it, but when they eliminate positions by merging departments they always end up spending more.
Then modernize the function with automatization. Replace the Lieutenant-Governor by an automatic rubber stamp to sign the laws. It will be as useful and more efficient (and will cost a lot less) then the present system.
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