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Powers and functions of President ​

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Powers : Head of the Union Administration: All executive orders are issued in the name of the President.

Head of the Union Administration: All executive orders are issued in the name of the President. (2) Appointments of officials of the State: The President makes appointments to the key posts to run the government's administration. He appoints the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers, the Chief Justice and the Judges of Supreme Court and the High Courts, the Governors of the States, Attorney General of India, Comptroller and Auditor General, Chairman and members of the UPSC, Chairman and members of the Planning Commission.

Functions : The president is expected to perform a number of duties as part of the office. While the Constitution mentions several of these duties, others have evolved over time. How a president carries out these functions depends on his personality, as well as on his view of the presidency and the role of government. For example, the State of the Union was not delivered as a speech until the presidency of Woodrow Wilson.

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