Politics & Government Guide in Jamaica
Political system, governance structure, stability indicators, and democratic institutions
Jamaica is a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy based on the Westminster model, with King Charles III as Head of State represented by Governor-General Sir Patrick Allen, and Prime Minister Andrew Holness as Head of Government. The country is undergoing significant constitutional reform, with bills proposed in 2024 to transition Jamaica from a constitutional monarchy to a sovereign parliamentary republic, replacing the Governor-General with an elected President while maintaining the parliamentary system. This transition represents a major decolonization effort, though debates continue regarding the extent of sovereignty changes given the retention of the Privy Council and Westminster parliamentary traditions.
Democracy Index
Good
Government Type
Constitutional Monarchy and Parliamentary Democracy
Legal System
Parliamentary system based on United Kingdom traditions with independent legal framework
Head of State
King Charles III(since 2022)
Head of Government
Prime Minister Andrew Holness(Jamaica Labour Party)since 2016
Political Indicators
Democracy Index
Scale: 0-10
Flawed Democracy
Economist Intelligence Unit (2024)
Legislature
Major Political Parties
Center-right
Center-left
Voting Rights
All citizens aged 18 and above have the right to vote in parliamentary elections. The House of Representatives comprises 63 elected members chosen by plurality vote in single-member constituencies. Senate members are appointed by the Governor-General on recommendation of the Prime Minister.
Recent Developments
- Constitutional Amendment Bills (CAB I and CAB II) tabled in 2024 proposing transition from constitutional monarchy to sovereign parliamentary republic with elected President
- Constitutional Reform Committee delivered recommendations in April 2023 for Jamaicanisation of the Constitution and removal of the British Monarch as Head of State
- Proposed establishment of Office of the President with seven-year renewable terms as part of republican transition
- Ongoing debate regarding retention of Privy Council and Westminster parliamentary system despite republican transition
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