It is a Parliamentary Democracy.
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The Queen of Antigua and Barbuda (the Queen of England) is the leader of Antigua and Barbuda. This is currently Queen Elizabeth II. She is represented by the Governor General, Dame Louise Agnetha Lake-Tack.The leader of the government in Antigua and Barbuda is the Prime Minister, Baldwin Spencer.
The prime minister is Gaston Browne.
Two branches , upp - united progressive party and Alp - Antigua labour party
Yes, Antigua is an independent country. It is part of the twin-island nation of Antigua and Barbuda, which gained independence from the United Kingdom on November 1, 1981. The country operates as a parliamentary democracy within the Commonwealth. Antigua and Barbuda has its own government and constitution, although it retains the British monarch as the ceremonial head of state.
In all honesty, there is crime everywhere. The crime in Antigua isn't bad, but it isn't good either. The government could help their people out more to decrease the crime rate.
Yes, in feminine form. (Antiguo would be masculine.)
Antigua and Barbuda follow the Westminister-style parliamentary democracy. There are 17 Representatives elected every five years and a Senate of appointed members. At the time UPP (United Progressive Party) is in charge of the government. Antigua and Barbuda's Main Political Parties: UPP ALP (Antigua Labour Party) BPM (Barbuda People's Movement)
No. Antigua is an island in Antigua and Barbuda. It is located in North America.
antigua is a part of the caribbean
No, there is no Walmart in Antigua.