States of Guernsey

States of Guernsey

États de Guernesey
Type
Type
Leadership
Richard McMahon
since May 2020
Lyndon Trott
since 13 December 2023
Structure
Seats40
Political groups
  •   Independent (22)
  •   Future Guernsey (10)
  •   Guernsey Party (6)
  •   Alderney representatives (2)
Committees
  • Policy and Resources
  • Economic Development
  • Education, Sport and Culture
  • Employment and Social Security
  • Environment and Infrastructure
  • Health and Social Care
  • Home Affairs
Elections
Last election
7 October 2020
Next election
2025
Meeting place
Meeting place of the States of Guernsey at the Royal Court
Royal Court, Saint Peter Port, Guernsey
Website
www.gov.gg/parliament

49°27′23″N 2°32′17″W / 49.456502°N 2.537997°W / 49.456502; -2.537997

The States of Guernsey (French: États de Guernesey), officially the States of Deliberation and sometimes referred to as the Government of Guernsey,[1] is the parliament and government of the British Crown dependency of Guernsey. Some laws and ordinances approved by the States of Guernsey also apply to Alderney and Sark (the other component parts of the Bailiwick of Guernsey, along with Herm) as "Bailiwick-wide legislation" with the consent of the governments of those islands. All enactments of the States of Guernsey apply to Herm as well as Guernsey, since Herm is directly administered by the Bailiwick of Guernsey.

When constituted as a legislature, it is officially called the States of Deliberation.[2] When constituted as an electoral college, it is officially called the States of Election.

The executive functions of the States are carried out using a committee system, comprising one Senior Committee, six Principal Committees and several other Committees Boards, Authorities and Commissions.[2]

Legislation passed by the States is termed Laws (Loi), which take effect in the island by Order-in-Council. Minor and secondary legislation does not require the assent of the King-in-Council and are known as Ordinances (Ordonnances).

  1. ^ For example, in the Guernsey–UK Customs Agreement.
  2. ^ a b "Committee Responsibilities". www.gov.gg. 27 March 2019. Retrieved 7 June 2024.