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Deputy Governor to Serve as Acting Governor in Governor’s Absence

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Deputy Governor David Archer, Jr. will assume the responsibilities of Acting Governor from March 8 to 12 as Governor Daniel Pruce travels outside the territory, officials announced.

Archer’s temporary appointment is in accordance with Section 37(1)(a) of the Virgin Islands Constitution Order, 2007, which stipulates that in the Governor’s absence, the Deputy Governor shall assume the role and perform all associated duties.

This constitutional provision ensures continuity in governance, allowing the Deputy Governor to oversee key administrative functions during the Governor’s time away. Archer, who has served as Deputy Governor since 2018, has previously acted in this capacity during similar absences.

Governor Pruce is expected to resume his duties upon his return to the territory on March 12.

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