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The Arrival of the Governor General of Antigua & Barbuda

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Uploaded by on Nov 29, 2008

The Governor General of Antigua & Barbuda Dame Louise Lake Tak arrives at the New Parliament Building on Queen Elizabeth Highway for the delivery of the Throne Speech on Monday 24th November 2008

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  • Thank you for your imput "yougovernorgeneral", but to my research, this was placed into the constitution that was drafted in Buckingham Place and was accepted by the representatives of the Independence party unbehalf of the people, and not chosen by the people, not by election nor a referendum. So it was not really done democratically. Nonetheless, I believe that the Constitution should be reviewed and ammended periodically without the need of a referendum (like every 10 or 25 years).

  • Why a representative of the Queen in Antigua?

    It a Democratic choice of the People - YOUR Choice!

    If YOU wanted to change the Constitution it could be changed to reflect a totally SOVEREIGN Constitution like the Sovereign State of Trinidad & Tobago which has a President - not a Governor General!

    Remember that the Feudal days are gone!

    It is YOUR voice that now counts...

    PS I think you made a typo in the spelling of the name of the GG.

    [Dame Louise Lake-Tack DStJ, GCMG, DCN]

  • @tls2156 - It might have something to do with the fact that the nation of Antigua only exists thanks to the "colonial days" and "British nonsense".

  • These trumpeters should have practiced before the event!

  • a grand tradition!

  • why do we need a representative of the queen in Antigua? ( rhetorical question ) this is some throw back to the early colonial days.....Antiguans should stop this british nonesense!

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