Government Of Grenada Introduces Key Legislation In Parliament

The Government of Grenada announces the introduction of several  important pieces of legislation in the upcoming parliamentary sessions on July 24 and 25, 2025. These bills represent significant steps toward enhancing children’s rights, addressing gender-based  violence, and advancing Grenada’s constitutional development.

Spotlight Initiative Bills – First Reading 

Three bills under the Spotlight Initiative will receive their first reading. The first reading simply  means that the bills will be merely introduced for reading but will not be debated or passed.

  1. Status of Children Bill 2025: This legislation aims to improve the existing Status of  Children Act and to provide greater certainty and remove discrimination based on birth  status. The bill seeks to ensure that all children are treated equally under the law regardless  of the marital status of their parents.
  2. Marriage Amendment Bill 2025: This amendment increases the minimum age for valid  marriages to eighteen years, thus protecting minors from early marriages. The existing  marriage act only voids marriages where a child to the marriage is under sixteen years. The  amendment will also permit individuals who are eighteen and older to now marry without  requiring parental consent.
  3. Age of Civil Legal Responsibility Amendment Bill 2025: This bill seeks to allow minors  aged 16 years or older to access sexual or reproductive healthcare without parental consent,  especially in circumstances which may pose a danger to the health or wellbeing of minors,  but where their parents may nonetheless not consent to them having access to such  healthcare.

These bills are aimed at fostering gender equality, protecting our children, and eliminating violence  against women and girls, in particular. Grenada is one of six Caribbean states participating in this  initiative, which also includes countries in Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Pacific.

Oath of Allegiance Bill – This Bill Will be Taken Through All Stages 

The Oath of Allegiance Bills No. 1 and No. 2 will be taken through all stages in the House of  Representatives.

This constitutional amendment changes the oath of allegiance prescribed in the Constitution,  removing references to “His Majesty King Charles, the Third, His heirs and Successors” and  replacing them with “Grenada.” This amendment represents an important step in Grenada’s constitutional development and national identity and aims to ensure that public officials and high  functionaries swear allegiance to Grenada and the people of Grenada on their assumption to high  public office, consistent with the Pledge of Allegiance and the National Anthem.

The public is encouraged to stay engaged on these important legislative developments. The  Government will continue public education sessions on these legislative changes.

Please see the link to access the bills.

https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:US:6ff4ccab-0218-4952-9bef-d22bcc0f3ddb https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:US:1099f5af-2642-4706-a3a6-2412a23a9f28 https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:US:8738be1d-d088-44e1-9b2f-0d8d457a0fb9 https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:US:769ea889-ad91-4078-90ce-d9bd8131d309 https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:US:77e13f9a-3c86-4a99-90ad-cc0b9d889c46 

For more information, please contact the Leader of Government Business in the Lower and Upper  Houses.

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