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Nimfa-mama [501]
1 year ago
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1. What are the roles and responsibilities of Governor?

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1 answer:
ira [324]1 year ago
7 0

The main responsibility of the governor as they managed the state law.

  • The Governor initiated the state emergency as they executed the plan.
  • The roles of the Governor as they executed the plan of the successful to the full fill the main motive.

Who is Governor?

The person who leads the political and administrative region and is also the head of the state is referred to as the "governor." The governor is the government's representative. The governor was the primary beneficiary of the authority of pardons. The governor's rights include the punishment of the criminal and the suspension of the officer.

The Governor is the main responsibility to handle the situation of the state. The Governor is to take the responsibility of the government upcoming schemes and the plans. The Governor is to execute, the plan as the successfully.

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