he will be reelected in 2014
Australia has a "Constitutional Monarchy", in that our elected government appoints a representative of the Queen to oversee Government. This representative is the Governor General. Our "Monarch", the Queen of Australia, (Queen of England) is a Constitutional figurehead only, and plays no part in Government.
A constitutional post holder refers to an individual occupying a position established by a country's constitution, typically involving significant responsibilities and authority within the government. Examples include the President, Prime Minister, and members of the judiciary or legislative bodies. These positions are crucial for maintaining the rule of law and upholding democratic principles within the state. Their roles and powers are usually defined and limited by the constitution to ensure accountability and separation of powers.
No, in most cases. However, if you were referring to a specific governor, such as Governor Blunt, you would capitalize it. For example: "Do you know who's governor?" "No, but Governor Roy Blunt was last time I checked."
The current Governor of Virginia is Terry McAuliffe.
The qualifation needed is atleast post graduation
Sir Osborne smith was the first RBI governor but the first Indian rbi governor was C.D.Deshmukh who was the third rbi governor
An RBI governor serves 5 years
governor of RBI
Sir Osborne Smith
The service period for an RBI governor is typically 3 years, with the option for potential reappointment for additional terms.
Dr. YV Reddy is the Governor of the RBI
Sir Osborne Smith was the first governor of RBI.
Please rephrase this question. There is no such thing as a governor of RBI.
Mr. Y. Venugopal Reddy was the RBI Governor before Dr. Duvvuri Subbarao.
Dr. D Subbarao
Y.v reddy