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Explain the special powers of the Governor during the President's Rule in a State.* class10 icse ​

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Answered by dakshu759
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The governor has the power to reserve certain bills for the president. When the state legislature is not in session and the governor considers it necessary to have a law, then the governor can promulgate ordinances. These ordinances are submitted to the state legislature at its next session.

Answered by Anonymous
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The governor can even dissolve the State Legislative Assembly. The governor has the power to reserve certain bills for the president. When the state legislature is not in session and the governor considers it necessary to have a law, then the governor can promulgate ordinances.

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