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Who is the Chief Minister? What are his powers and functions?
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Answered by ranishubhashni
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1.The Chief Minister acts as a bridge of communication between the Governor and the Council of Ministers. On the advice of the Chief Minister, the Governor performs his tasks in matters like summoning, proroguing or dissolving the Legislative Assembly.

2.The Governor is a state's de jure head, but de facto executive authority rests with the Chief Minister. So, Chief Minister is the real executive of the Government. Article 164 of the Constitution says that the Chief Minister shall be appointed by the governor.

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Answered by Shreeom1279
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The Chief Minister is appointed by the governor. Art. 164 of the Constitution provides that there shall be a Council of Ministers with the Chief Minister at its hand to aid and advise the governor.

ADVERTISEMENTS:

Once the election to the Legislative Assembly is over the task of forming the government begins. The party with the majority in the Legislative Assembly (Vidhan Sabha) is entitled to form the government. It is upon his recommendation that ministers are appointed. However, some of the important powers and functions of the Chief Minister are as under:

Powers and Functions of the Chief Minister:

The Chief Minister holds a pivotal position in the working of the State Government. He has enormous powers and vast responsibilities.

. To Aid and Advice the Governor:

The Chief Minister is the link between the Cabinet and the Governor. It is he who communicates to the Governor all decisions of the Council of Ministers. He has to furnish such information relating to the administration of the State as the Governor may call for.

The Governor can submit to the consideration of the Council of Ministers any matter on which decision has been taken by a Minister but which has not been considered by the Council of Ministers.

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