the Governor of power
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The powers of governor are very limited. He has to go by the advice of the state government. The Chief Minister is appointed by him.only but his or her choice is restricted to leader of the largest party or group in the house. At the same time, he is the representative of the Central government and when there is no government in.the state, he works in reality that too on the directions of the central government. Although the post of governor is symbolic and constitutional yet he works like an agent of the ruling party at the centre. This happens because political persons or affiliated to ruling party or group are only appointed governor which is actually not in line with the spirit of Indian constitution and our constitution makers didn’t desire this.
The governor of South Dakota is the chief executive of the state and is elected by the citizens every four years for no more than two consecutive terms. The governor makes policy recommendations that lawmakers in both the state House and Senate chambers may sponsor and introduce as bills. The governor also appoints members of boards and commissions who oversee the heads of state agencies and departments.
The constitutional and statutory duties of the Governor include:
Signing or vetoing bills passed by the Legislature.
Serving as commander-in-chief of the state's military forces.
Convening special sessions of the Legislature for specific purposes.
Delivering a report on the condition of the state to the Legislature at the beginning of each regular session and a report on the condition of the budget on the first Tuesday of each December.
Recommending the General Bill to appropriate each year’s funding, which the Legislature then amends.
Granting reprieves and commutations of punishment and pardons upon the recommendation of the Board of Pardons and Paroles and revoking conditional pardons.
Declaring special elections to fill vacancies in certain elected offices.