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National Security Of Antigua And Barbuda
The collaboration of numerous institutions, including law enforcement, military, paramilitary, governmental, and intelligence agencies that seek to ensure Antigua and Barbuda's national security. Defence force legislation Defence Act As per the Defence Act, which governs the Defence Force, the Governor-General may declare by proclamation that a unit shall be deemed to be on active service for a specific period, not to exceed three months, beginning on the date the proclamation enters into force, if it appears to him that doing so is necessary in the public interest due to the impending start of active service or the recent existence of active service.http://laws.gov.ag/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/a2006-10.pdf The Defence Act has had various subordinate laws including the defence force regulations, creation of units, defence officers regulations, defence pensions, defence decorations regulations, defence force reserve regulations, defence summary jurdistiction regulations, and def ...
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Antigua And Barbuda
Antigua and Barbuda (, ) is a sovereign country in the West Indies. It lies at the juncture of the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean in the Leeward Islands part of the Lesser Antilles, at 17°N latitude. The country consists of two major islands, Antigua and Barbuda, approximately apart, and several smaller islands, including Great Bird, Green, Guiana, Long, Maiden, Prickly Pear, York, and Redonda. The permanent population is approximately 97,120 ( est.), 97% residing in Antigua. St. John's, Antigua, is the country's capital, major city, and largest port. Codrington is Barbuda's largest town. In 1493, Christopher Columbus reconnoitred the island of Antigua, which he named for the Church of Santa María La Antigua.Crocker, John. "Barbuda Eyes Statehood and Tourists". ''The Washington Post''. 28 January 1968. p. E11. Great Britain colonized Antigua in 1632 and Barbuda in 1678. A part of the Federal Colony of the Leeward Islands from 1871, Antigua and Barbuda joi ...
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Local Government In Antigua And Barbuda
Administrative structures for municipal governments can be found on Antigua and Barbuda. It also has 17 district councils in addition to its workforce for the local government. Under the direction of the Local Government Officer, the district councils have been categorized into a total of four (4) distinct zones. At a more fundamental level, Voluntary Village Councils are strongly urged to encourage the participation of as many citizens as is humanly practicable. After that, they are consolidated into several district councils. The borders of national constituencies are mirrored in district council limits. The island of Barbuda was granted a unique status, and it was given the authority to solicit financial contributions in order to meet the needs of its inhabitants. There are at least five members that make up the district council, and among those members, a chairman and secretary/treasurer are elected. The member of parliament who represents that constituency automatically has ...
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National Security Council Act Of 2006
The National Security Council Act of 2006 is an Act of the Parliament of Antigua and Barbuda.{{Cite web , title=The National Security Council Act , 2006, website=laws.gov.ag, access-date=2023-09-19, url=http://laws.gov.ag/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/No.-14-of-2006-The-National-Security-Council-Act-2006.pdf Summary The function of the council established under the act is to be the primary government forum for discussing national security-related issues, coordinate the departments' and agencies' national security-related policies and operations, and carry out any duties assigned to it by any law. Other functions of the council include to; * To evaluate and approve the national security-related regulations that must be followed by government departments and agencies, and to provide recommendations to the Minister in this regard; * Submit to the Minister reports, suggestions, and such information as the Minister may request; * Establishing priorities among the activities that addr ...
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National Security Of Antigua And Barbuda
The collaboration of numerous institutions, including law enforcement, military, paramilitary, governmental, and intelligence agencies that seek to ensure Antigua and Barbuda's national security. Defence force legislation Defence Act As per the Defence Act, which governs the Defence Force, the Governor-General may declare by proclamation that a unit shall be deemed to be on active service for a specific period, not to exceed three months, beginning on the date the proclamation enters into force, if it appears to him that doing so is necessary in the public interest due to the impending start of active service or the recent existence of active service.http://laws.gov.ag/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/a2006-10.pdf The Defence Act has had various subordinate laws including the defence force regulations, creation of units, defence officers regulations, defence pensions, defence decorations regulations, defence force reserve regulations, defence summary jurdistiction regulations, and def ...
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