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As of July 2007, Guyana has issued the common Caribbean passport, featuring the logo of the Caribbean Community on the cover. The passport contains 32 pages and is issued for a validity period of 5 years. New machine readable passports are issued by the Passport Office within 5–7 days in Guyana (weekend not included).
The National Assembly is one of the two components of the Parliament of Guyana. Under Article 51 of the Constitution of Guyana, the Parliament of Guyana consists of the president and the National Assembly. [3] The National Assembly has 65 members elected using the system of proportional representation.
Barbados launched the new common-format passport on 1 October 2007. [7] Guyana had also announced that it would begin to use the new CARICOM passport format by the middle of 2005, but the introduction was delayed and the new target date was set to July 2006. [5] However, Guyana eventually officially launched the passport on 13 July 2007. [8]
Entered office Left office Notes House of Assembly Eustace Gordon Woolford: 7 April 1953: 21 December 1953 [3] Interim Legislative Council Eustace Gordon Woolford: 5 January 1954: 29 June 1957 [3] Legislative Council Donald Edward Jackson: 21 August 1957: 18 July 1961 [3] Legislative Assembly Rahman Baccus Gajraj: 5 October 1961: 25 September ...
Cheddi Jagan served as Premier (1957–1964) and then minority leader in Parliament until his election as president in 1992. One of the Caribbean's most charismatic and famous leaders, Jagan was a founder of the PPP which led Guyana's
Leader of the Opposition is a constitutionally sanctioned office in Guyana. The Leader of the Opposition is elected among non-governmental members of the National Assembly of Guyana. [1] [2] Usually the person comes from the largest opposition group in the National Assembly. The position was first established in 1966 by the Constitution of Guyana.
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The Prime Minister of Guyana serves as the First Vice President and acts as the constitutional successor for the President of Guyana in case of a vacancy. [1] Historically, other members of the cabinet have also been appointed as Vice Presidents, who can perform the functions of the President . [ 2 ]