Most CARICOM countries do not have a Governor General because they are not headed by the queen and is instead a country on its own headed by a president.
CARICOM countries that do not have a govern general because countries decided to change form constitutional monarchy to become republics
they decided to become a republic
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i wish i know
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Governor Generalbut don't think they do not speak for the Queen on political matters.
The position of Governor-General is the Queen's representative in Canada.
The Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean was the Governor General of Canada from September 27, 2005 until October 1, 2010. On this date, she was succeeded by His Excellency the Right Honourable David Johnston.
Most of the Queen's powers are exercised, at the federal level, by the Governor General of Canada (the Queen's representative). The Governor General is appointed by the Queen on the advice of the prime minister. Some powers of the Queen are not delegated to the Governor General, such as the power to summon four or eight extra senators over the usual maximum seat count, and the power to veto legislation passed less than two years ago.The Governor General is also authorised to appoint several Canadians to serve as a Deputy of the Governor General, which enables them to also exercise the Queen's authority. The Chief Justice of Canada, and the puisne justices of the Supreme Court of Canada, tend to each be tapped as a Deputy of the Governor General. Presently, the current Secretary to the Governor General is also a Deputy.Should the Governor General be incapacitated, the Chief Justice of Canada becomes the Queen's Administrator of the Government, and can exercise all of the powers of the Governor General.
Most CARICOM countries do not have a Governor General because they are not headed by the queen and is instead a country on its own headed by a president.
what are some ways in which caricom countries can help each other
Guyana Barbados
They help trade
CARICOM Day is observed in some CARICOM Member States on the first monday in July
CARICOM Day is observed in some CARICOM Member States on the first monday in July
ourge free trade between members countrie and to coordinate
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Australia has a Governor-General because its head of state is Queen Elizabeth II, who resides primarily in the United Kingdom, and is the head of state of 16 independent countries. As such, it would be very difficult for her to personally perform all of Australia's necessary state functions, so the Queen appoints a Governor-General as her representative, who performs almost all of the duties of the head of state on her behalf.
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