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His Majesty's Government in Belize, [1] [2] [3] also referred to as the Belizean Government is the democratic administrative authority of Belize, a constitutional monarchy under a parliamentary democracy. It was formed in 1981 after gaining sovereignty from the United Kingdom. The constitution is the supreme law of Belize. [4]
Pages in category "Government ministries of Belize" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. E.
The National Assembly, which is the Legislature of Belize, consists of three bodies: the Governor-General, the Senate and the House of Representatives.Presently, there are thirty-one elected Members of the House of Representatives.
The office of prime minister is established by section 37 of the Constitution of Belize, which provides that the governor-general of Belize "shall appoint a member of the House of Representatives who is the leader of the political party which commands the support of the majority of the members of that House; and if no political party has an overall majority, he shall appoint a member of that ...
Dolores Balderamos-García (born 1957) is a Belizean lawyer, politician, activist, broadcaster and author.. As a member of the People's United Party, she served as Belize's Minister of Human Development, Women and Civil Society, where her emphasis was on improving the condition of women and children and bringing about gender equality.
Government ministries of Belize (4 P) Monarchy of Belize (2 C, 8 P) N. National Assembly (Belize) (3 C, 1 P) P. Political office-holders in Belize (5 C)
This is a list of ministers of foreign affairs of Belize: [1] George Cadle Price, 1981–1983; Vernon Harrison Courtenay, [2] 1983–1984; Dean Barrow, 1984–1989; Said Musa, 1989–1993; Dean Barrow, 1993–1998; Said Musa, 1998–2002; Assad Shoman, 2002–2003; Godfrey Smith, 2003–2006; Eamon Courtenay, 2006–2007; Lisa Shoman, 2007–2008
The previous general elections were held on 4 November 2015, and the new National Assembly was opened on 13 November 2015. [6] According to Section 84 of the Constitution of Belize, the National Assembly must be dissolved "five years from the date when the two Houses of the former National Assembly first met" unless dissolved sooner by the Governor-General of Belize upon the advice of the ...