These might be a stupid question, but I'll ask it anyway.
Can the Governor General refuse the PM's request to prorogue parliament if it isn't really in the best interest of the people at this time? Like seriously, this is a Liberal Party problem right now and it seems really unfair to not have our government working over the next few months. I know it would be unprecedented, but the GG is technically above the PM, and there seems to be too much at stake to prorogue parliament for what is essentially an internal party problem.
Even if having parliament ends up forcing an election, to frickin' bad for the Liberals. Pick a leader quickly, or have the election without one. Heck, they'd probably actually do better.
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