By Dylan Vernon, (PAST WORK #3, 6 March 2022)
Replacing the British monarch with a Belizean head of state should ideally be just one part of a comprehensive process of constitutional reform and nation-building. However, this does not negate the imperative that doing so has its own intrinsic and independent value that goes beyond mere symbolism. It is unfinished decolonisation pure and simple.
THIS coming weekend’s visit of Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge is an opportune reminder of the need to hasten our inevitable transition to the Republic of Belize. It is incredible that 40 years after independence the hereditary monarch of our former imperialist colonizer is still our constitutional head of state. It is a most egregious if symbolic indicator that there is much unfinished business in our decolonization process. The visit is part of the platinum jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II and ostensibly to shore up monarchical sentiment in the Commonwealth Caribbean – especially after Barbados became a republic in November 2021. Belize should be next!
Hopeful Signs?
There are a few hopeful signs that Belize could be soon if not next. In July 2021, the National Assembly enacted an amendment to the Governor-General (Conditions of Service) Act that limited the tenure of the new Governor-General to a single seven-year term.… Read the rest...