Apply the 'Principle of majority' to explain how a chief minister is appointed.
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The chief minister is elected through a majority in the state legislative assembly. This is procedurally established by the vote of confidence in the legislative assembly, as suggested by the governor of the state who is the appointing authority. ... The chief minister shall hold office during the pleasure of the governor.
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suppose in a state total stare assembly elections seat is 100 then those political party berings more than 51 seats as a majority (half+1) for majority. chief minister is appointed by governor of serval State
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