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The Chief Minister of Kerala, the southernmost state of India, holds the reins of the state's executive branch, leading the state government's functions and implementing various policies. The CM is elected by legislators of the ruling party or coalition and is appointed by the state's governor. The Chief Minister’s responsibilities include making key decisions, proposing bills, and overseeing law enforcement. Moreover, they serve as the public face of government decisions and policies, interact with the citizens, and directly address their issues. The Chief Minister of Kerala is also the key link between the state and the central government, playing a crucial role in the political scenario of the country.