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Prime Minister of Barbados

The prime minister of Barbados is the head of government of Barbados. The prime minister is appointed by the president under the terms of the Constitution. As the nominal holder of executive authority, the president holds responsibility for conducting parliamentary elections and for proclaiming one of the candidates as prime minister.

Prime Minister of Barbados
Standard of the prime minister of Barbados
Incumbent
Mia Mottley
since 25 May 2018
StyleThe Honourable
TypeHead of government
Member ofHouse of Assembly
ResidenceIlaro Court
SeatBridgetown
AppointerPresident of Barbados
Term lengthFive years, renewable indefinitely
Formation30 November 1966; 57 years ago (1966-11-30)
First holderErrol Barrow
SalaryBarbadian dollars $213,334/US$ 106,667 annually[1]

Background edit

Sir Grantley Herbert Adams was appointed Barbados' first Premier on 1 February 1953 when Barbados attained full self-government.[2] When Barbados negotiated full political independence from Britain on 30 November 1966, the office was renamed Prime Minister.[3] Despite the renaming, the functions of the office were not significantly changed.

Appointment and tenure edit

 
Simplification of the government structure of Barbados

As a former British colony, Barbados has largely adopted British political models and follows the Westminster, or Cabinet, system of government, in which the executive branch of government is responsible to the legislature.[4] The prime minister was historically appointed by the governor-general until 2021, and by the president of Barbados thereafter, to serve a maximum five-year term in Parliament. The president must endeavour to find a candidate acceptable to a majority in the House; if no such candidate can be found, the president must dissolve Parliament and call an election prematurely.

Incumbent prime ministers who lose their seat in a parliamentary election may not be prime minister. If the prime minister dies, as has happened on three occasions, the president appoints a replacement from Parliament to serve the remainder of the five-year term of Parliament. The prime minister must also be supported, or at least accepted, by a majority in the House of Assembly. If at any time the prime minister loses the "confidence" of the House, he must resign, along with the entire Cabinet. In practice, this usually reduces the prime minister's appointment to a formality, as the parliamentary leader of the majority political party or coalition is invariably appointed. If, however, no such majority party or coalition exists, whether due to electoral fragmentation or to party realignments after an election, the president's role becomes much more important.

The prime minister of Barbados is technically the "first among equals," whose vote in meetings of the Cabinet carries no greater weight than that of any other minister. In practice, the prime minister dominates the government. Other ministers are appointed by the president, but on the prime minister's "advice", and may be dismissed by the prime minister at any time (although hypothetically, the prime minister's control over ministerial appointments may be tempered by the realities of coalition politics: the leader or leaders of coalition partners may insist on having a say in the matter too).

Holders edit

There were three premiers prior to independence and there have been eight prime ministers since independence.

Responsibilities edit

The prime minister advises the president, appoints ministers, controls a majority in the House of Assembly, and appoints 12 senators. Although the prime minister is appointed by the president of Barbados, they are almost always the leader of the majority party.[5]

List of prime ministers edit

Mia MottleyFreundel StuartDavid Thompson (Barbadian politician)Owen ArthurLloyd Erskine SandifordHarold Bernard St. JohnTom Adams (politician)Errol Barrow


Official oath of office edit

I, _________________________, being appointed Prime Minister, do swear that I will to the best of my judgment, at all times when so required, freely give my counsel and advice to the President (or any other person for the time being lawfully performing the functions of that office) for the good management of the public affairs of Barbados, and I do further swear that I will not on any account, at any time whatsoever, disclose the counsel, advice, opinion or vote of any particular Minister or Parliamentary Secretary and that I will not, except with the authority of the Cabinet and to such extent as may be required for the good management of the affairs of Barbados, directly or indirectly reveal the business or proceedings of the Cabinet or the nature or contents of any documents communicated to me as Prime Minister or any matter coming to my knowledge in my capacity as such, and that in all things I will be a true and faithful Prime Minister. So help me God. [6]

British Privy Council edit

Prior to the establishment of the Caribbean Court of Justice in 2005, it was common for Barbadian prime ministers to be nominated to the British Privy Council, whose large membership includes prominent British persons and persons from other Commonwealth nations that continue to share the same person as monarch.

Prime ministers added to the Privy council (by year):

  • The Rt Hon. Errol Barrow, 1969;
  • The Rt Hon. Tom Adams, 1977;
  • The Rt Hon. Lloyd Erskine Sandiford, 1989;
  • The Rt Hon. Owen Arthur, 1995;
  • The Rt Hon. Freundel Stuart, 2014.

Quasi-Cabinet of the Caribbean Community edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Government of Barbados. "Personal Emoluments of Barbados 2021-2022". Retrieved 8 February 2022.
  2. ^ "The History | BARBADOSPARLIAMENT.COM". www.barbadosparliament.com. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
  3. ^ "Barbados - Barbados since independence | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
  4. ^ "Caribbean Elections | Barbados Government Structure". www.caribbeanelections.com. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
  5. ^ "Caribbean Elections | Barbados Government Structure". www.caribbeanelections.com. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
  6. ^ The Constitution of Barbados. Barbados. 1966. p. 96.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

External links edit

  • Prime Minister's Office
  • Rulers of Barbados - From settlement to present
  • Flag of the prime minister of Barbados

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Prime Minister of Barbados news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2021 Learn how and when to remove this message The prime minister of Barbados is the head of government of Barbados The prime minister is appointed by the president under the terms of the Constitution As the nominal holder of executive authority the president holds responsibility for conducting parliamentary elections and for proclaiming one of the candidates as prime minister Prime Minister of BarbadosCoat of arms of BarbadosStandard of the prime minister of BarbadosIncumbentMia Mottleysince 25 May 2018StyleThe HonourableTypeHead of governmentMember ofHouse of AssemblyResidenceIlaro CourtSeatBridgetownAppointerPresident of BarbadosTerm lengthFive years renewable indefinitelyFormation30 November 1966 57 years ago 1966 11 30 First holderErrol BarrowSalaryBarbadian dollars 213 334 US 106 667 annually 1 Contents 1 Background 2 Appointment and tenure 3 Holders 4 Responsibilities 5 List of prime ministers 6 Official oath of office 7 British Privy Council 8 Quasi Cabinet of the Caribbean Community 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksBackground editSir Grantley Herbert Adams was appointed Barbados first Premier on 1 February 1953 when Barbados attained full self government 2 When Barbados negotiated full political independence from Britain on 30 November 1966 the office was renamed Prime Minister 3 Despite the renaming the functions of the office were not significantly changed Appointment and tenure edit nbsp Simplification of the government structure of Barbados As a former British colony Barbados has largely adopted British political models and follows the Westminster or Cabinet system of government in which the executive branch of government is responsible to the legislature 4 The prime minister was historically appointed by the governor general until 2021 and by the president of Barbados thereafter to serve a maximum five year term in Parliament The president must endeavour to find a candidate acceptable to a majority in the House if no such candidate can be found the president must dissolve Parliament and call an election prematurely Incumbent prime ministers who lose their seat in a parliamentary election may not be prime minister If the prime minister dies as has happened on three occasions the president appoints a replacement from Parliament to serve the remainder of the five year term of Parliament The prime minister must also be supported or at least accepted by a majority in the House of Assembly If at any time the prime minister loses the confidence of the House he must resign along with the entire Cabinet In practice this usually reduces the prime minister s appointment to a formality as the parliamentary leader of the majority political party or coalition is invariably appointed If however no such majority party or coalition exists whether due to electoral fragmentation or to party realignments after an election the president s role becomes much more important The prime minister of Barbados is technically the first among equals whose vote in meetings of the Cabinet carries no greater weight than that of any other minister In practice the prime minister dominates the government Other ministers are appointed by the president but on the prime minister s advice and may be dismissed by the prime minister at any time although hypothetically the prime minister s control over ministerial appointments may be tempered by the realities of coalition politics the leader or leaders of coalition partners may insist on having a say in the matter too Holders editThere were three premiers prior to independence and there have been eight prime ministers since independence Responsibilities editThe prime minister advises the president appoints ministers controls a majority in the House of Assembly and appoints 12 senators Although the prime minister is appointed by the president of Barbados they are almost always the leader of the majority party 5 List of prime ministers editMain article List of prime ministers of Barbados nbsp John Tom Adams served 1976 1985 nbsp Owen Arthur served 1994 2008 nbsp David Thompson served 2008 2010 nbsp Freundel Stuart served 2010 2018 Official oath of office editI being appointed Prime Minister do swear that I will to the best of my judgment at all times when so required freely give my counsel and advice to the President or any other person for the time being lawfully performing the functions of that office for the good management of the public affairs of Barbados and I do further swear that I will not on any account at any time whatsoever disclose the counsel advice opinion or vote of any particular Minister or Parliamentary Secretary and that I will not except with the authority of the Cabinet and to such extent as may be required for the good management of the affairs of Barbados directly or indirectly reveal the business or proceedings of the Cabinet or the nature or contents of any documents communicated to me as Prime Minister or any matter coming to my knowledge in my capacity as such and that in all things I will be a true and faithful Prime Minister So help me God 6 British Privy Council editMain article Privy Council of the United Kingdom Prior to the establishment of the Caribbean Court of Justice in 2005 it was common for Barbadian prime ministers to be nominated to the British Privy Council whose large membership includes prominent British persons and persons from other Commonwealth nations that continue to share the same person as monarch Prime ministers added to the Privy council by year The Rt Hon Errol Barrow 1969 The Rt Hon Tom Adams 1977 The Rt Hon Lloyd Erskine Sandiford 1989 The Rt Hon Owen Arthur 1995 The Rt Hon Freundel Stuart 2014 Quasi Cabinet of the Caribbean Community editMain article CARICOM Heads of GovernmentSee also edit nbsp Caribbean portal List of Commonwealth heads of government Politics of Barbados Ilaro Court Prime Minister of the West Indies Federation Governor General of Barbados List of Privy Counsellors 1952 present References edit Government of Barbados Personal Emoluments of Barbados 2021 2022 Retrieved 8 February 2022 The History BARBADOSPARLIAMENT COM www barbadosparliament com Retrieved 2 March 2022 Barbados Barbados since independence Britannica www britannica com Retrieved 2 March 2022 Caribbean Elections Barbados Government Structure www caribbeanelections com Retrieved 2 March 2022 Caribbean Elections Barbados Government Structure www caribbeanelections com Retrieved 2 March 2022 The Constitution of Barbados Barbados 1966 p 96 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link External links editPrime Minister s Office Rulers of Barbados From settlement to present Flag 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