Barry Rowland | |
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Chief Executive of the Falkland Islands | |
In office 3 October 2016 –5 April 2021 | |
Monarch | Elizabeth II |
Governor | Colin Roberts Nigel Phillips |
Preceded by | Keith Padgett |
Succeeded by | Andy Keeling [1] |
Personal details | |
Born | August 1961 (age 61) Durham,United Kingdom |
Political party | Nonpartisan |
Alma mater | Durham University |
Barry Alan Rowland (born August 1961) is a British administrator and the former Chief Executive of the Falkland Islands. [2] He previously served as Executive Director for Northumberland County Council and Chief Executive of Newcastle City Council. [2]
Rowland was raised in Durham and gained an MBA from Durham University. [3] He spent most of his career at Newcastle City Council;starting in 1979 as a management trainee,he stayed at the Council for over 30 years eventually becoming Chief Executive in 2009. [4] Rowland entered the news in 2011 after he was caught speeding by a camera put up by his own authority. [5]
In 2012 he left Newcastle City Council by mutual agreement,receiving £215,331 in compensation, [2] after a public falling out with Council Leader Nick Forbes. [6] He went on to serve as Executive Director for Northumberland County Council until August 2015 when he stepped down to "pursue fresh challenges". [7] In May 2016 it was announced that Rowland had been appointed Chief Executive of the Falkland Islands,taking office in October 2016. [8] He was succeeded in this role by Andy Keeling in April 2021,a top-ranking council officer of Leicester. [1] [9]
In May 2017 Rowland was appointed acting Governor of the Falklands following the "unexpected and unavoidable absence" from the Islands of both Governor Colin Roberts and the Deputy Governor. [10]
The politics of the Falkland Islands takes place in a framework of a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary representative democratic dependency as set out by the constitution,whereby the Governor exercises the duties of head of state in the absence of the monarch and the Chief Executive is the head of the Civil Service,with an elected Legislative Assembly to propose new laws,national policy,approve finance and hold the executive to account.
The governor of the Falkland Islands is the representative of the British Crown in the Falkland Islands,acting "in His Majesty's name and on His Majesty's behalf" as the islands' de facto head of state in the absence of the British monarch. The role and powers of the governor are set out in Chapter II of the Falkland Islands Constitution. The governor in office resides at Government House,which serves as the official residence.
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The chief executive of the Falklands Islands is head of the public service responsible for the efficient and effective management of the Falkland Islands Government. The appointment,role and powers of the chief executive are set out in the Constitution of the Falkland Islands.
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Same-sex marriage in the Falkland Islands has been legal since 29 April 2017. A law to permit same-sex couples to marry passed the Legislative Assembly on 30 March,and was given royal assent by Governor Colin Roberts on 13 April. The territory also recognises civil partnerships,open to both same-sex and different-sex couples.
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A referendum on reforming the electoral system was held in the Falkland Islands on 24 September 2020,after being postponed from 26 March 2020 following the Coronavirus pandemic. Voters were asked if they wanted to replace the two existing electoral constituencies with a single constituency for the whole of the Islands. Although a majority of those who voted supported the change,the required two-thirds majority in both of the islands' constituencies was not achieved.
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