
Francis Alexis
Francis Alexis is a former attorney general of Grenada and a respected constitutional expert. He has been actively involved in discussions surrounding constitutional reforms in the country, including the proposed changes to the Oath of Allegiance. Alexis believes that these changes do not necessitate a referendum, suggesting instead that a two-thirds majority in Parliament should suffice. His insights are particularly relevant in the context of Grenada's recent independence celebrations and ongoing discussions about its constitutional future.
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Judicial scholar Francis Alexis emphasized the importance of security of tenure and proper remuneration for jurists.
Judges’ salaries and pensions to be enshrined in lawDr. Francis Alexis is a constitutional law expert from Grenada and a former lecturer of the author.
Proviso in 1966 Constitution permitting continuum of Office of LOO was not retained in 1980 ConstitutionFrancis Alexis, a former attorney general and government minister, was thanked by Arley Gill for lobbying for the change.
Grenada government and opposition join forces to drop oath of allegiance to King Charles | GrenadaThe change to the two pieces of legislation was a goal of the Citizens for Constitution Reform, headed by former attorney general and constitutional expert, Dr Francis Alexis.
Governor General assents bill to change oath/affirmation of allegiance | World News
Dr Francis Alexis, another former attorney general, believes that the constitutional change does not require a referendum but a two-thirds majority in Parliament.
Former attorney general wants referendum to change oath of allegiance | World News











