Political Science, asked by nabhyavanjani, 4 months ago

what power does a governer of a state have​

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Answered by samikshajadhav16
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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 shampapodder2020
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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.

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