Quasi-regal powers refer to authorities or privileges that resemble royal or sovereign powers but are not derived from a monarchy or direct sovereign rule. These powers are often granted to elected officials, such as governors or presidents, allowing them to exercise certain functions typically associated with a monarchy, such as issuing proclamations, appointing officials, or managing state affairs. Quasi-regal powers enable leaders to maintain order and governance while operating within a constitutional or democratic framework.
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