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Like other states in India, Kerala Government has three
organs namely the legislature, the Executive and the Judiciary. Each organ has
its own functions to perform. The Legislature is the law making body.
Kerala have Unicameral Legislature. ie. there is only one house for state
legislature namely the Legislative Assembly. Its members are elected directly by
the people on the basis of adult suffrage. Government. The members of the
legislative assembly elect one of its members as its Speaker and another as
Deputy Speaker. The Speaker presides over the meetings of the House and conducts
its business. The Deputy Speaker performs the functions of the speaker in his
absence. The executive of the state consists of the Governor, the Chief Minister
and the council of Ministers. The Governor is appointed by the President of
India. The Governor is the nominal head of the state. The Governor appoints the
leader of the majority party in the Legislative Assembly, as the Chief Minister.
The other ministers are appointed by the Governor on the advice of the Chief
Minister. The Chief Minister is the real Head of the State Government. The
council of ministers is collectively responsible to the Legislative Assembly.
Judiciary is separated from the Executive and the Legislature and the
constitution provides an independent and impartial Judiciary.
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