Government
![Government Ministries](/images/government/ministries.jpg)
Government Ministries
First-level executive bodies in the machinery of government that manage a specific sector of public administration.
![Government Departments](/images/government/departments.jpg)
Government Departments
Government of Grenada Ministerial Departments and Divisions.
![Government Forms](/images/government/forms.jpg)
Government Forms
Download files in the Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF).
![Governor General](/images/government/dame.jpg)
Governor General
The establishment of the office of Governor-General is laid down in Chapter II, Section 19 of the Grenada Constitution Order 1973.
![Prime Ministers](/images/government/pmoffice.jpg)
Prime Ministers
ARTICLE 58.-(1) There shall be a Prime Minister of Grenada, who shall be appointed by the Governor- General.
![Leaders of His Majesty's Opposition](/images/government/hmopposition.jpg)
Leaders of His Majesty's Opposition
ARTICLE 66.-(1) There shall be a Leader of the Opposition who shall be Appointed by the Governor- General.
![The House of Representatives](/images/departments/hop.jpg)
The House of Representatives
The House of Representatives has 16 members: 15 elected for a five-year term in single-seat constituencies, and a speaker.
![The Senate](/images/government/senate2.jpg)
The Senate
The Senate consists of thirteen (13) non-elected Members. The members come from different sources.
![Cabinet Ministers](/images/government/ministers.jpg)
Cabinet Ministers
Cabinet is the decision-making body for Government.
![The Constitution](/images/government/constitution.jpg)
The Constitution
Grenada has a written Constitution unlike the United Kingdom whose Constitution is unwritten.