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The Tamil Nadu Government Business Rules and Secretariat Instructions, 1978 ... 2017 & Annexure; ... (Standing Orders) Tamil Nadu (Amendment) Act, 1960 ...
While the Tamil Nadu government has claimed that its draft ordinance is a "permanent solution", [80] many jallikattu supporters view it as merely being a "stop gap measure". [18] [19] As ordinances only last for six months, the Tamil Nadu Assembly plans to make the ordinance into state law "immediately". [95]
The Governor is the de jure constitutional head of state while the Chief Minister is the de facto chief executive.The governor is appointed by the President of India.Following elections to the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly, the state's governor usually invites the party (or coalition) with a majority of seats to form the government.
On 20 February 2017, the first office order signed by the Chief Minister Edappadi K. Palaniswami was the closure of 500 liquor outlets owned by the public sector TASMAC. This is in addition to the 500 liquor outlets closed down by late Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa in May 2016.
The Tamil Nadu Council of Ministers is the executive wing of the Government of Tamil Nadu and is headed by the State's Chief Minister M. K. Stalin, who is the head of government and leader of the state cabinet. The current state council of ministers were sworn in on 7 May 2021, following the 2021 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election. [1]
During the 2016–2017 timeframe, by-elections were held in Tamil Nadu, India, due to the following events: 25 May 2016 - Tirupparankundram AIADMK MLA S M Seenivel died 5 December 2016 - Radhakrishnan Nagar AIADMK MLA and CM of Tamil Nadu J. Jayalalithaa died
Read Order Read article ; March 6, 2017 Protecting The Nation From Foreign Terrorist Entry Into The United States. A walked-back version of previous immigration order removes Iraq from the list of banned countries, only applies to non-visa holders, and removes exceptions for religious minorities. Read Order Read article ; February 28, 2017
Since 1952, Tamil Nadu has had 12 chief ministers, 13 including V. R. Nedunchezhiyan, who twice acted in the role. The longest-serving chief minister, M. Karunanidhi from Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam held the office for over eighteen years in multiple tenures, while he was the one who had the largest gap between two terms (nearly thirteen years).