BARBADOS plans to remove Queen
Elizabeth II as head of state and replace her with a ceremonial
president from the Caribbean island.
Prime Minister Freundel Stuart says he plans on making the switch
to a republic by November 2016 when the former British colony celebrates
its 50th anniversary of independence.
Stuart says “it’s a little
awkward” to keep pledging allegiance to the queen as titular monarch of
an otherwise independent country. He says that despite the change,
Barbados would remain in the Commonwealth grouping of former British
territories.
A Buckingham Palace spokesman said Monday that “it is a matter for the government and people of Barbados.”
Barbados
will need a two-thirds majority in Parliament to authorise the
constitutional change. How the president would be chosen is still to be
decided.

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