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  2. The Nationalist Movement (Belize) - Wikipedia

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    Instead of universal suffrage, they suggested a literacy test for voters; a system of indirect voting by the districts outside of Belize City; and reserved powers for the governor. [5] The political struggle was long and it took civil action to enable the people to make gains in the 1950s.

  3. History of Belize - Wikipedia

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    The history of Belize dates back thousands of years. The Maya civilization spread into the area of Belize between 1500 BC to 1200 BC and flourished until about 1000 AD. . Several Maya ruin sites, including Cahal Pech, Caracol, Lamanai, Lubaantun, Altun Ha, and Xunantunich reflect the advanced civilization and much denser population of that

  4. National Assembly (Belize) - Wikipedia

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    The National Assembly is the bicameral legislature of the nation of Belize.It is divided into the House of Representatives, with 31 members, elected by universal suffrage, and the Senate, with 13 members, appointed by the Governor-General in consultation with the Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition.

  5. House of Representatives (Belize) - Wikipedia

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    The most recent general election to the House of Representatives, held on 11 November 2020, was the 16th since 1954 when universal literate adult suffrage was introduced, and the 8th since independence from the United Kingdom in 1981. The People's United Party led by Johnny Briceño entered Government for the first time last winning in 2003. It ...

  6. Floss Casasola - Wikipedia

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    Floss Effie Kemp was born in 1903 in Belize City, ... In 1954 the year that universal suffrage was granted in British Honduras, Casasola was made principal of Wesley ...

  7. Belize - Wikipedia

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    The first election under universal suffrage was held in 1954 and was decisively won by the PUP, beginning a three-decade period in which the PUP dominated the country's politics. Pro-independence activist George Cadle Price became PUP's leader in 1956 and the effective head of government in 1961, a post he would hold under various titles until ...

  8. Universal suffrage - Wikipedia

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    Voting is an important part of the formal democratic process. The European Parliament is the only international organ elected with universal suffrage (since 1979).. In the first modern democracies, governments restricted the vote to those with property and wealth, which almost always meant a minority of the male population. [7]

  9. 1984 Belizean general election - Wikipedia

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    The elections were the first in Belize since it achieved full independence from the United Kingdom in 1981. In its more than 30 years of existence, the ruling People's United Party had never lost an election at the national level, whilst the opposition had never won more than six seats (out of a possible eighteen in 1974).