Role of chief minister of Tamil nadu
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The chief minister commands most of the executive powers while the governor has a largely ceremonial role. The chief minister of Tamil Nadu, like other chief ministers of India, is elected by legislators of the political party or the coalition which commands a simple majority in the legislative assembly.
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A chief minister heads a state government's council of ministers and can be deputized in that role by a deputy chief minister. He also directs the Chief Secretary to transfer, suspend, or promote officers of his state.
Also, has the power to remove any minister. Has the power to accept and reject proposals in cabinet discussions. Supervises and coordinates the ministers. Has the power to overrule the decision of ministers.
● 1st chief minister of Tamil nadu - P. S. Kumaraswamy Raja , from Jan 26, 1950 to Apr 9, 1952
● 1st woman chief minister - J. Jayalalithaa, (from Mar 2, 2002 to 12. May. 2006)
● present Chief minister - M.K.Stalin from 07 May 2021 to Present