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Politics & Government Guide in Guernsey

Political system, governance structure, stability indicators, and democratic institutions

Guernsey is a self-governing British Crown dependency with its own elected parliament, the States of Deliberation, and a committee-based system of government. It does not have domestic party politics in the same way as many states, and most States members are elected as independents. The island retains strong autonomy over internal affairs, while the UK is responsible for defense and international representation.

Political Stability

Good

Corruption Index

Moderate

Press Freedom

Poor

Government Type

British Crown dependency with parliamentary democracy (States of Deliberation)

Legal System

Mixed legal system based on customary Norman law and statute law, with strong English legal influence

Head of State

Sovereign Charles III(since 2022)

Head of Government

President of the Policy & Resources Committee Lindsay de Sausmarezsince 2025

Political Indicators

Political Stability
0.85

Scale: 0-1

Stable

World Bank Political Stability and Absence of Violence/Terrorism Index (2024)

Corruption Index
72

Scale: 0-100

Transparency International (2024)

Press Freedom
0

Scale: 0-100

Reporters Without Borders (2024)

Legislature

Type:unicameral
Lower House:States of Deliberation (40 seats)

Major Political Parties

Independent members()

Non-partisan

40 seats

Voting Rights

Voting rights in Guernsey are generally extended to Commonwealth citizens and qualifying residents who meet local registration and residency rules; Alderney and Sark have their own electoral arrangements for local matters.

Recent Developments

  • The States shifted to a new committee structure, with the Policy & Resources Committee continuing as the senior coordinating body.
  • Lindsay de Sausmarez became President of the Policy & Resources Committee in 2025.
  • The 2025 general election cycle continued discussion of public finances, housing, and external relations.
Voting Age16
SuffrageUniversal