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Tubal Uriah Butler
Undid revision 1226241683 by Grueslayer (talk) Categories are routinely assigned to pages regarding issues which are not explicitly mentioned in the text body. The citation quite literally explicitly states he was "committed to [...] the monarchy". The context of the paper makes it even further clear that Butler was a supporter of the monarchy, on the same lines as T.A. Marryshow and Arthur A. Cipriani.currentTag: Undo
09:3609:36, 29 May 2024diffhist+35
Tubal Uriah Butler
Undid revision 1226213131 by Grueslayer (talk) "Butler ‘epitomized perfectly the ideological commitment of the West Indian peasant to the benevolent despotism of the British monarchy.’" - O'Brien (2020) The Post-Colonial Constitutional Order of the Commonwealth Caribbean: The Endurance of the Crown and the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. Liberal Ideals and the Politics of Decolonisation, 144-169Tags: UndoReverted
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List of heads of state of Uganda
Undid revision 1226147454 by Sundostund (talk) The 1963 constitution was very clear in avoiding declaring a republic. The president could be elected only from among the Kings and "constitutional heads of districts". These constitutional heads were the monarchs of the non-federal entities, such as the Rwot of Acholi and Kingoo of Sebei. Uganda became a republic in 1966 https://en.sputniknews.africa/20230908/Tag: Undo
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Grenada Monarchist League
←Created page with '((short description|Organisation promoting the monarchy of Grenada)) ((Infobox political party | name = Grenada Monarchist League | logo = Grenada Monarchist League Logo.svg | slogan = ''For the Advancement and Defence of the Nutmeg Crown.'' | leader1_title = Chairman | leader1_name = | foundation = 7 February, 2024 | ideology = Monarchism (Grenadian)| | headquarters = [...'Tag: Disambiguation links added
19 March 2024
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Johnson Beharry
Beharry has on numerous occasions defended the Royal Family and accompanied the then-Prince of Wales to Grenada in 2019, where he spoke about his hope for the Monarchy to engender closer ties between the UK a and Grenada
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T.A. Marryshow
Undid revision 1212941687 by Roundtheworld (talk) During the Queen's 1953 tour of the Jamaica, Marryshow wrote an article in the Barbados Advocate declaring "our unbroken allegiance to the Crown", among other praise of the Queen https://marryshow.name/2016/11/16/the-queen-is-passing-by/Tag: Undo
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Concerned Citizens' Movement
The joint manifesto of the One Movement in the 2022 election did include republicanism, but that was pushed by PAM, not CCM. CCM leader Mark Brantley has stated his skepticism towards a republic and admiration for King Charles (https://twitter.com/markbrantley3/status/1655206404528001024?s=61) & (https://twitter.com/markbrantley3/status/1755595179338170694?s=61)
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Government House, Grenada
←Created page with '((short description|Official residence of the Governor-General of Saint Lucia in Castries)) ((Other uses|Government House)) ((Infobox building | name = Government House | image = Government House Grenada.jpg | image_alt = | caption = Government House in 1984 | building_type = Official residence | architectural_style = British colonial...'