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In a parliamentary system (like the UK), the Queen’s role is mostly ceremonial and symbolic. She formally opens Parliament, gives the Queen’s Speech outlining the government’s agenda, and gives Royal Assent to bills passed by Parliament so they become law. However, the actual law-making and decision-making power rests with elected officials, not the Queen.
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