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Politique et gouvernance en Guernsey

Système politique, indicateurs de stabilité et institutions démocratiques

Guernsey is a parliamentary representative democracy and British Crown Dependency governed through the States of Deliberation, a unicameral legislature of 38 elected People's Deputies plus two Alderney Representatives. The government operates through a committee system led by the Policy & Resources Committee, with the committee president serving as de facto Chief Minister. The jurisdiction maintains its own legal system and governance structure while remaining under British sovereignty.

Government Type

Parliamentary Representative Democracy and British Crown Dependency

Legal System

Common law system based on Norman and English law traditions

Head of State

King Charles III

Head of Government

Chief Minister Lindsay de Sausmarezsince 2025

Legislature

Name:States of Deliberation
Type:unicameral

Voting Rights

All residents aged 18 and over can vote in general elections. People's Deputies are elected every four years from a single island-wide constituency where each voter is allowed up to 38 votes.

Recent Developments

  • Government reform proposals debated in 2024-2025 regarding executive structure and deputy numbers
  • New political term commenced July 1, 2025
  • Committee reorganization and restructuring initiatives underway for 2025-2026 term
Voting Age18
SuffrageUniversal adult suffrage
Parishes10