Legal Education Officer, Ministry of Legal and Constitutional Affairs, Ivan Godfrey (right) speaks to a group of Cedar Grove Academy students about the voting process during the Ministry’s Road to Republic School Tour, which was launched on November 23, at the St. Catherine based institution. The tour aims to sensitize fifth and sixth form students who are at the age of majority or are likely to attain the age of majority, within this current parliamentary term on Jamaica’s transition from a Constitutional Monarchy to a Republic.
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Cedar Grove Academy students (from left) Marques Campbell, Tashanique West, Kishema Swaby and Chanya Reid, read a fact sheet handed out by staff of the Ministry of Legal and Constitutional Affairs, during the Ministry’s Road to Republic School Tour, which was launched on November 23 at the St. Catherine based institution. The tour aims to sensitize fifth and sixth form students who are at the age of majority or are likely to attain the age of majority within this current parliamentary term.Public Education Officer, Electoral Office of Jamaica, Daynia Harper explains to Cedar Grove Academy student, Tyrese Lewis the country’s voting procedures, during the Ministry of Legal and Constitutional Affairs Road to Republic School Tour, which was launched on November 23 at the St. Catherine based institution. The tour aims to sensitize fifth and sixth form students who are at the age of majority or are likely to attain the age of majority within this current parliamentary term.
Last Updated: November 27, 2023
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