King Karol III may lose his subjects. The island's prime minister asks one question


The Constitution was removed by the words of faithfulness to the king, he was replaced by the word “Grenada”. The statement issued by the government stated that this decision was “a praiseworthy manifestation of national unity.”
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Prime Minister Grenady Dickon Mitchell in an interview with local media said that sovereign countries should maintain bilateral relations, which does not mean to take an oath of faithfulness to the head of another state. – What is like that in King of Karol, which exceeds me, which requires me to swore loyalty to the Grenada hybrids, but to him? – asked the head of government.
Grenada and its complicated fate
“Guardian” noticed that the parliament's decision was made shortly after the reparation committee announced an increase in efforts of compensation and apology from the British royal family for the benefits she derived from the 18th to the 19th century from slavery in Grenada. The intensification of activities aimed at removing King Charles III from the position of the head of state was also announced.
Grenada is an island located in the Caribbean Sea. Before arriving in 1498, Krzysztof Columbus was inhabited by native residents. Under the Paris Treaty of 1763, Grenada was taken over by Great Britain. In 1974 she gained independence, but the British monarch remained the head of state. Grenada is a member of the Community of Nations, i.e. the Association of 56 countries belonging to the former British Empire.




