Comprehension Passage
Read the given paragraph and answer the following questions.
The Governor is the head of an Indian state, appointed by the President, reflecting the unitary characteristic of the Indian Constitution. The Chief Justice of the High Court assumes the Governor's duties in their absence. High Courts consist of a Chief Justice and other judges as appointed by the President, per Article 214. The Governor's executive actions are formal, and money bills require their prior recommendation. They can promulgate ordinances under Article 213, summon and dissolve the state legislature, and hold the pardoning power under Article 161. The Chief Minister is the real executive authority, and the minimum age for a Governor's appointment is 35 years.
To which feature of the Constitution of India does the appointment of the Governor by the Centre belong?
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Federal feature
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Directive Principles
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Supremacy of the Constitution
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Unitary system