Governor of Montserrat explained

Post:Governor of Montserrat
Flag:Flag of the Governor of Montserrat.svg
Flagsize:150px
Flagcaption:Flag of the governor of Montserrat
Insignia:Coat_of_arms_of_Montserrat.svg
Insigniasize:100px
Insigniacaption:Coat of arms of Montserrat
Incumbent:Sarah Tucker
Incumbentsince:6 April 2022
Department:Viceroy
Residence:Government House, Montserrat
Appointer:Charles III
as King of the United Kingdom
Termlength:At His Majesty's pleasure
Formation:1971
First:Willoughby Harry Thompson
Website:Governor's Office Brades

The governor of Montserrat is the representative of the British monarch in the United Kingdom's overseas territory of Montserrat. The governor is appointed by the monarch on the advice of the British government. The main role of the governor is to appoint the chief minister.

The governor has their own flag in Montserrat, the Union Flag defaced with the territory's coat of arms. The official residence of the governor is Government House, located in Woodlands.

History

In 2003, a petition signed by 200 people in Montserrat, called upon the British government to sack the resident governor, at that time, Tony Longrigg, stating that his policies were ruining the economy of the territory. Longrigg had prevented villa owners from returning to certain areas of the territory threatened by volcanic eruption, a decision he made based on scientific advice provided by the director of the Montserrat Volcano Observatory (MVO) and the Scientific Advisory Committee.[1]

Governors of Montserrat, 1971–present

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Notes and References

  1. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/2835281.stm 'Sack Montserrat governor' plea
  2. Web site: Sarah Tucker Sworn in as Montserrat's New Governor. 7 April 2022.