Jamaica introduces bill in Parliament to become a republic

The Jamaican government took a significant step toward becoming a republic on Tuesday by introducing legislation in Parliament to replace King Charles III with a ceremonial Jamaican president as head of state.

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The bill, tabled by Constitutional Affairs Minister Marlene Malahoo Forte, aims to amend the Constitution and marks a pivotal moment in Jamaica’s journey to full sovereignty. The tabling of the bill marks progress towards reforming the Constitution to achieve national goals, said Malahoo Forte.

The proposed law outlines several changes, including the entrenchment of the Electoral Commission of Jamaica in the Constitution, the incorporation of national symbols and emblems, clearer citizenship criteria, and strengthened procedures for amending the Constitution. Malahoo Forte noted that the bill contains 36 clauses and is designed to create consensus.

“It is intended to achieve national goals about which there is no dispute on either side of the parliamentary aisle… When passed into law, it will put the Constitution of Jamaica in proper form, as the supreme law of the land,” she said last week.

Approval of the bill requires a two-thirds majority in both Houses of Parliament and a subsequent referendum allowing Jamaicans to decide whether to remove the British monarchy.

Political disputes

The transition faces hurdles, however, as the ruling Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) and the opposition People’s National Party (PNP) remain divided over the issue of Jamaica’s final appellate court.

The PNP has insisted that the UK-based Privy Council should be replaced with the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) simultaneously with the removal of the monarch. The JLP argues that there is no consensus on this issue and plans to address the court’s role in a later phase of constitutional reform.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness had previously emphasized the importance of urgency in the republic transition. “It is time that Jamaica becomes a republic. For us, the process is not simple, and we have known this since we started on this journey. And we are making sure that we check every box as we move deliberately in that regard,” Holness said last year.

He added, “So I’m saying to you, minister [Malahoo Forte], please move ahead with speed and alacrity on this matter. Jamaica must become a republic.”

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The bill will remain on the table of Parliament for three months before being debated in both Houses. A joint-select parliamentary committee will review and report on the legislation.

Despite the momentum, bipartisan cooperation remains critical. In 2023, the government accused the PNP of stalling progress by failing to appoint members to the Constitutional Reform Committee (CRC). This delay hindered the country’s plans for reform.

Malahoo Forte has stated that the government aims to complete the transition by 2025, coinciding with the next general election.

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