explaine the power and function of chief minister
Chief minister
he/she is the chief executive power
adminstration of our state & police & law obidintely
E.M.S Namboothirippadu was keralas first elected chief minister his full name was elamkulathu manakkal sankaran namboothirippadu but there was no chief minister for the newly formed kerala state until the election was held and ems ministry got power
Its a Parliamentary Democracy. Prime minister is executive power. President is the Head of state. He is the Chief Commander of the armed forces (NOT MINISTER OF DEFENCE)
3 great powers in Bulgaria: a. head of the state (limited function in parl democr)- G Parvanov b. prime minister- Boiko Borrisov- execution of power in par. democracy c Cecka Sacheva: chief wheep of the parliament- execution for laws
it can not be both!
It depends on the country, as different political systems have varying levels of power allocated to governors versus chief ministers. In general, chief ministers tend to have more power than governors because they are elected leaders responsible for running the government at the state or provincial level. Governors often represent the central government and have more ceremonial and supervisory roles.
The leader of the party in power in the Federal government is called the Prime Minister of Australia. The leader of the party in power in the Territory government is called the Chief Minister of the Australian Capital Territory.
Cardinal de Richelieu as chief minister and Secretary of State of France from 1616 until his death in 1642.
it holds the office of president and vice president if the seat is vacant
The Monarch (Queen Elizabeth II) is the Commander-in-Chief of all British Armed Forces. The elected Prime Minister holds the de-facto power of Commander-in-Chief, but can be over-ruled by the Monarch.