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The Parliament of Jamaica (Jamaican Patois: Paaliment a Jumieka) is the legislative branch of the government of Jamaica. It consists of three elements: The Crown (represented by the Governor-General ), the appointed Senate and the directly elected House of Representatives .
Jamaica Labour Party Robert Nesta Morgan (born 13 November 1981) is a Jamaican politician. He is currently a Minister without Portfolio in the Office of the Prime Minister with responsibility for Information.
Audley Shaw CD MP (born 13 June 1952) is a Jamaican politician. He currently serves as Minister of Transport & Mining since January 2022. Prior to this appointment he served as the Minister of Industry, Investment and Commerce from September 2020 - January 2022.
Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested both in the government and in the Parliament of Jamaica. The Prime Minister is appointed by the governor-general, the common convention being the leader of the largest party in Parliament. [4] A bipartisan joint committee of the Jamaican legislature drafted Jamaica's ...
The Jamaica Combined Cadet Force (JCCF) is a voluntary youth organisation which has been in existence since 1943 and caters to children between ages of 11 to 17 years old. It is an essential arm of the Ministry of National Security which provides training to the nation's youth to develop strong and capable leaders.
Hon. Edmund Bartlett, Saint James East Central – Leader of Government Business; Hon. Olivia Grange, Saint Catherine Central - Deputy Leader of Government Business; Hon. Pearnel Patroe Charles Jr., Clarendon South Eastern; Hon. Robert Nesta Morgan, Sr. Clarendon North Central; Mr. Lester Michael Henry OJ, Clarendon Central
Richard Azan (born 8 June 1964) is a Jamaican politician from the People's National Party (PNP) who represented Clarendon North Western in the Parliament of Jamaica. Azan served as State Minister in the Ministry of Transport, Works and Housing.
The aim was to table legislation in parliament to make Jamaica a republic in May 2023. In late April, Marlene Malahoo Forte said that the scope of the first phase would just be reduced to the abolition of constitutional monarchy: "Maybe we have to deal with the narrow question of just abolishing the monarch in the constitutional make up of ...