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  2. Constitution of Barbados - Wikipedia

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    Constitution (Seventh Amendment) Act, 2010–2. [13] Constitution (Eighth Amendment) Act, 2018. [14] Amends the Constitution of Barbados to revise the qualifications for membership of the Senate and the provisions relating to disqualification for membership of the Senate and the Assembly. Constitution (Ninth Amendment) (No. 2) Act, 2021. [15]

  3. Elections in Barbados - Wikipedia

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    Barbadian election rules are bound by certain parts of the local Constitution, various other separate legislation, and other regulations or administrative rules, [2] or Regulations made by the Commission. [3] The politics in recent years are two-party, dominated by the centre-left Barbados Labour Party and the social-democratic Democratic ...

  4. 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.

  5. Politics of Barbados - Wikipedia

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    The president of Barbados is the head of state and serves as the repository of executive power, as expressed in the Constitution: "The executive authority of Barbados is vested in the President." In practice, the president rarely exercises this power on her own volition due to the fact that the Constitution obliges the president to follow the ...

  6. 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.

  7. 2013 Barbadian general election - Wikipedia

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    The last general election was held on 15 January 2008, while the first sitting of the current session of Parliament was held on 12 February 2008. [4] After the dissolution of Parliament , the Governor-General of Barbados , on behalf of the Crown in Right of Barbados , must issue a writ for a general election for members to the House of Assembly ...

  8. List of national constitutions - Wikipedia

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    A codified constitution is a constitution that is contained in a single document, which is the single source of constitutional law in a state. An uncodified constitution is one that is not contained in a single document, but consists of several different sources, which may be written or unwritten.

  9. Chief Justice of Barbados - Wikipedia

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    The chief justice of Barbados is the head of the Supreme Court of Barbados as defined by the constitution. [1]The constitution of Barbados states: 80.1 There shall be for Barbados a Supreme Court of Judicature, consisting of a High Court and a Court of Appeal, with such jurisdiction, powers and authority as may be conferred upon those Courts respectively by this Constitution or any other law.