Royal Proclamation in the City of London marks the dissolution of Parliament

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What was the main reason for the issuance of the Royal Proclamation?
To appoint a new Prime Minister
To announce a new law
To dissolve the current Parliament
To celebrate a national holiday
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Who advised the dissolution of the current Parliament?
The Privy Council
The Prime Minister
The House of Commons
The Chancellor of the Exchequer
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What is the role of the Chancellor of Great Britain in the new Parliament process?
To dissolve the current Parliament
To issue writs for the new Parliament
To appoint new Lords
To organize a national referendum
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When is the new Parliament session scheduled to begin?
9th July
31st May
1st June
15th August
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What is the significance of the Great Seal in the Royal Proclamation?
It symbolizes the King's approval
It marks the end of the proclamation
It is a decorative element
It is used to appoint new ministers
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