The Governor General of Jamaica is addressed directly as 'Your Excellency' and indirectly as 'His Excellency the Governor General'
The Jamaican Governor General lives in King's House.
No. But Jamaica has a Governor General which is appointed by Queen Elizabeth.
King's House in Jamaica is the official residence of the Governor General of Jamaica.
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Jamaica is a parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy. The monarch is represented by a Governor-General.
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The Head of State of Jamaica is Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom who is represented by the Governor General of Jamaica.
The head of state in Jamaica is the Governor General, who is the direct representative of the Queen of England. This is so as Jamaica has not yet become a republic. The Governor General has no political power. The head of the government is different - that is the Prime Minister.
Jamaica has a Governor General because it is a Parliamentary Democracy within the British Commonwealth. Although Guyana is in the British Commonwealth, Guyana is a semi-Presidential Republic so they have a President instead of a Governor General.
The Prime Minister of Jamaica is selected by the Governor General from the members who have been elected to the Parliament of Jamaica. As is the standard in most Parliamentary democracies, the Governor General appoints the individual who leads the political party that commands a majority in the Parliament.