Government would be the leader of Guam, the governor. As of 2011, the answer would be Eddie Calvo
Government would be the leader of Guam, the governor. As of 2011, the answer would be Eddie Calvo
No, Guam does not.
Guam's main economic revenue is from tourism, mainly from Japan... and construction resulting from tourism and the military. The biggest employer on Guam is local government, then the private sector.
Guam is a representative democracy that is a territory of the United States. President Barack Obama is the head of state, and the people are American citizens. Guam is situated in the Pacific Ocean.
Guam has not been annexed. It created the Organic Act in 1950 to establish a government. Before that, it was controlled by the U.S.(Naval) Military commander.
Have Their own government
no because it is far to reliant on the US government for its funding.
Chih Wang has written: 'Government of Guam, 1981-1995' -- subject- s -: Bibliography, Politics and government, Government publications
2008-2010 Felix camacho 2010-2012 Eddie Calvo
No, Guam is not a foreign country. It is an unincorporated territory of the United States, located in the western Pacific Ocean. It is considered a part of the United States, but it does not have the same status as a state or a fully independent country.
Yes, God has a form of government, a Theocratic form of government.