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  2. Ministry of Finance (Grenada) - Wikipedia

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    Name Took office Left office Herbert Blaize [2]: 1961 1961 George E. D. Clyne [3]: March 1961 August 1961 Eric Gairy [4] [5]: August 1961 June 1962 Herbert Blaize [6]: 1962

  3. List of heads of state and government salaries - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of salaries of heads of state and government per year, ... Grenada: 55,014 USD (Governor General [a]) 29,859 USD (Prime Minister) [63]

  4. Government of Grenada - Wikipedia

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  5. Governor-General of Grenada - Wikipedia

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    Government House in St. George's was the official residence of the governor-general of Grenada. Since Government House was destroyed by Hurricane Ivan in 2004, the governor-general has resided in a residence in Point Salines, south of the capital. [11]

  6. Family descended from slaveowners to pay £100k to Grenada - AOL

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  7. Category:Government of Grenada - Wikipedia

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  8. Politics of Grenada - Wikipedia

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    Grenada is a member of the eastern Caribbean court system. The Judiciary is independent of the executive and the legislature. Jurisprudence is based on English common law. Citizens enjoy a wide range of civil and political rights guaranteed by the constitution. Grenada's constitution provides citizens with the right to change their government ...

  9. Parliament of Grenada - Wikipedia

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    Since the responsibilities of government now extend into almost every sphere of activity, and since most government action involves spending money (and raising it by taxes, fees, loans, and so forth), most of the time of the House is spent on Government Bills. Every bill must pass both Houses and receive the Royal Assent before it becomes law.