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  2. House of Assembly of Barbados - Wikipedia

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    The House of Assembly of Barbados is the lower house of the bicameral Parliament of Barbados. It has 30 Members of Parliament (MPs), who are directly elected in single member constituencies using the simple-majority (or first-past-the-post ) system for a term of five years.

  3. Parliament of Barbados - Wikipedia

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    The Parliament of Barbados is the national legislature of Barbados.It is accorded legislative supremacy by Chapter V of the Constitution of Barbados. [1] The Parliament is bicameral in composition [2] and is formally made up of two houses, an appointed Senate (Upper house) and an elected House of Assembly (Lower house), as well as the President of Barbados who is indirectly elected by both.

  4. List of speakers of the House of Assembly of Barbados

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    Name Entered office Left office Colonel Thomas Modyford: 1652 1652 Colonel Thomas Modyford: 1654 1654 Lieutenant Colonel Simon Lambert: 1660 1660 Colonel John Burch: 1661 1661 ...

  5. Mia Mottley - Wikipedia

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    In the 2020 Throne Speech, Mottley's government announced a plan to abolish the Barbadian monarchy, removing the Queen of Barbados, Elizabeth II, as the country's sovereign and head of state, making Barbados a republic. She argued that after more than 54 years of independence, it was time for Barbados to "fully leave our colonial past behind". [22]

  6. Politics of Barbados - Wikipedia

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    The judiciary of Barbados is independent of the executive and the legislature. Jurisprudence is based on English common law. Many of the country's legislative practices derive from the unwritten conventions of, and precedents set by, the United Kingdom's Westminster Parliament; however, Barbados has evolved variations.

  7. Senate of Barbados - Wikipedia

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    The Senate of Barbados is the upper house of the bicameral Parliament of Barbados. The Senate is accorded legitimacy by Chapter V of the Constitution of Barbados. [1] It is the smaller of the two chambers. The Senate was established in 1964 to replace a prior body known as the Legislative Council.

  8. Government of Barbados - Wikipedia

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    The government has been chosen by elections since 1961 elections, when Barbados achieved full self-governance.Before then, the government was a Crown colony consisting of either colonial administration solely (such as the Executive Council), or a mixture of colonial rule and a partially elected assembly, such as the Legislative Council.

  9. Elections in Barbados - Wikipedia

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    The Parliament of Barbados has two chambers: The House of Assembly has 30 members, elected for a five-year term in single-seat constituencies . The Senate has 21 appointed members: Of which, 7 are chosen by the President, 12 by the Prime Minister and 2 by the Leader of the Opposition.