Why is Chief Minister the actual ruler of a state rather than the Governor ?give reasons
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Since the Chief Minister possesses actual executive authority, he or she is referred to as the head of the government.
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- Since the Chief Minister possesses actual executive authority, he or she is referred to as the head of the government.
- He is backed by his council of ministers, who are all state government officials, together with the Governor and the Advocate-General of State.
- Similar to how the Prime Minister is in charge of the federal government, the Chief Minister is in charge of the state's government.
- He serves as the state's executive head. The chief minister is the actual executive of the state government; the governor is only acting in that capacity. The term "de facto" executive, which means "whether by right or not," is used to describe the actual executive.
- The Governor is unable to dismiss him at any time.
- Until he receives the backing of a majority of the House, the governor cannot even remove him from office.
- As a result, rather than the Governor, the Chief Minister is the state's true ruler.
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