On the Road to Republic 🇯🇲: Yesterday Jamaica took its first step toward removing King Charles III as head of state, presenting a bill in parliament to abolish the constitutional monarchy and transition the country to a republic. Currently Jamaica is one of 15 Commonwealth Realms of the 54 member Commonwealth of Nations organization; most countries in the Commonwealth are republics or have their own monarchy (example: Lesotho, Eswatini, Malaysia, Tonga,etc). However, 15 Commonwealth member-states still have the British monarch as their own, this includes Jamaica, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, The Bahamas, Belize, Saint Lucia , Papau New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Saints Christopher & Nevis Islands (aka Saint Kits & Nevis), Saint Vincent & The Grenadines, Grenada, Vanuatu Antigua & Barbuda, and United Kingdom.
Successive governments in Jamaica’s history since independence in 1962 have stated their intention to remove the monarchy but this is the first time that action has been taken. So far of the former British territories in the Caribbean or former British West Indies, only Barbados, Trinidad & Tobago, Dominica, and Guyana are republics.
Picture: His Majesty King Charles III meets with the Prime Minister of Jamaica , The Most Honourable Andrew Michael Holness at Buckingham Palace. PM Holness is his first Jamaican Prime Minister since becoming King, hopefully the last. Time come, the monarch must go.
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