6. Answer the following questions briefly :
state the functions of in official appointed as a governor
Answers
Answer:
Powers and functions. The primary function of the governor is to preserve, protect and defend the constitution and the law as incorporated in his/her oath of office under Article 159 of the Indian constitution in the administration of the State affairs.
Explanation:
POWERS:
Approval of State Budgets and Appropriations.
Enactment of Legislation.
Veto Power.
Confirmation of Appointments.
Legislative Oversight.
RESPONSIBILITIES :
Serve as the state's chief executive officer and oversees the functions of the executive branch of government.
Report to the General Assembly and the citizens of Indiana on the condition of the state each January.
Recommend legislation to the General Assembly.
Review bills that are approved by both the Indiana House and Senate.
The governor can sign the legislation and it will become law.
If a bill is vetoed, it is returned to the General Assembly.
Issue executive orders on matters important to the state.
Serve as commander-in-chief of the state's armed forces.
He also may grant reprieves, commutations and pardons.