Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is a
parliamentary democracy and
constitutional monarchy, with
Charles III as
King of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. The office of Governor-General has mostly ceremonial functions including the opening of the islands'
House of Assembly and the appointment of various government officials. Control of the government rests with the elected
Prime Minister and their cabinet. The current Prime Minister is
Godwin Friday, elected in 2025. The legislative branch of government is the unicameral
House of Assembly of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, seating 15 elected members representing single-member
constituencies and six appointed members known as Senators. The parliamentary term of office is five years, although the Prime Minister may call elections at any time. In 2017, Saint Vincent signed the UN
treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons.
Administrative divisions Administratively, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is divided into six
parishes. Five parishes are on Saint Vincent, while the sixth, Grenadines Parish, is made up of the northern two-thirds of the
Grenadine islands.
Kingstown is located in the Parish of Saint George and is the capital city and central administrative centre of the country.
LGBT rights "Acts of gross indecency", which may be defined to include
homosexual activity, are illegal in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Section 148 of the Criminal Code states: Any person, who in public or private, commits an act of gross indecency with another person of the same sex, or procures or attempts to procure another person of the same sex to commit an act of gross indecency with him or her, is guilty of an offence and liable to imprisonment for five years.
Foreign relations International and regional relationships Saint Vincent and the Grenadines maintains close ties to
Canada, the
United Kingdom and the
US, and cooperates with regional political and economic organisations such as the
Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) and
CARICOM. The island nation's sixth embassy overseas was opened on 8 August 2019 in Taipei, Taiwan, after Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves's official visit to the
Republic of China (Taiwan); the other five are located in London (a High Commission as Commonwealth countries have high commissions rather than embassies in each other's countries), Washington D.C., Havana, Caracas and Brussels.
The Double Taxation Relief (CARICOM) Treaty On 6 July 1994 at Sherbourne Conference Centre, St Michael, Barbados, as a representative of the Government of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, then (James Mitchell, who was subsequently knighted) signed the
Double Taxation Relief (CARICOM) Treaties. An eighth country signed the agreement on 19 August 2016, Guyana. This treaty covered taxes, residence, tax jurisdictions, capital gains, business profits, interest, dividends, royalties and other areas. According to the updated site as of 16 January 2017, on 13 May 2016 the agreement went to "In Force" status.
International and regional bodies to which Saint Vincent and the Grenadines belong Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is a member of the
United Nations, the
Commonwealth of Nations, the
Organization of American States, and the
Association of Caribbean States (ACS). In September 2017, at the
72nd Session of the UN General Assembly, the Prime Ministers of the Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, Vanuatu and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines called for UN action on alleged human rights abuses committed by
Indonesia on
Western New Guinea's
indigenous Papuans. In
2019, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines became the smallest country to ever be elected to the
UN Security Council.
Organisation of American States St Vincent and the Grenadines joined the
Organisation of American States on 27 October 1981. It participates in the
Summits of the Americas and the Indigenous Leaders’ Summits of Americas. In June 2022, St Vincent and the Grenadines boycotted the
9th Summit of the Americas.
European nations In 2013, Saint Vincent called for European nations to pay reparations for the
slave trade. Upon a visit in April 2022, the British
Duke and
Duchess of Edinburgh were confronted with protesters calling for reparations for Britain's participation in the slave trade. Among the protesters was Jomo Thomas, former chair of the St. Vincent and the Grenadines National Reparations Committee, who called for reparations from the former colonial power.
Venezuela Saint Vincent protests against
Venezuela's claim to give full effect to
Aves (Bird) Island, which creates a Venezuelan
EEZ/
continental shelf extending over a large portion of the
Caribbean Sea. ==Economy==