chief minister
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.
chief minister
The Northern territory doesn't have a governor, But the have a chief Minister, If you were looking for the Chief Minister then That is Paul Henderson
Governor
governor of that state
he is the 20th chief minister of kerala
It is the Governor of the state who calls the head of the party with the majority in the election to form the government. So we can say the Governor of the state appoints the chief minister.
The state of Assam does not have a prime minister. It instead has a governor and a chief minister.Currently, Governor Janaki Ballabh Patnaik and Chief Minister Tarun Kumar Gogoi are the officials of Assam.
Kerala is not a country. It is a state in the country of India. For an Indian State, the top most position is Chief Minister and not Prime Minister. So the Chief Minister of Kerala is Mr. Oommen Chandi from 2011 June onwards.
Raman Singh is the Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh. He has occupied this position since December 2003.
The Chief Minister holds a key position in the administration of the State and his position is similar to the position of the Prime Minister at the Centre. He is the effective head of the State Government. It is upon his recommendation that ministers are appointed. He allocates portfolios to the ministers. If a Chief Minister is unhappy with a minister, he can ask the minister to resign or he can drop him from the Council by reshuffling it. He can even ask the Governor to dismiss a minister in extreme cases. As the presiding officer of the Council of Ministers be greatly influences, its deliberations and decisions. He ensures that Council's working as a team. It is the responsibility of the Chief Minister to communicate to the Governor the decisions of the Council of Ministers and make available to the Governor such information about the administration of the State or legislative proposals which the Governor may seek. In the Legislature, too, the Chief Minister plays an important role. He determines when the sessions are to be summoned or prorogued even though formal action in this regard is taken by the Governor. He makes important policy announcements on the floor of the legislature and defends government policy in the House. Inspite of the pivotal role he plays, the Chief Minister's position depends on certain factors, such as his personality, the importance he has in his own party and the relations of his party with the Centre. He is the kingpin in the State Administration. He looks into the fairs of the State and also builds a good rapport with the Centre.
provincial commissioner