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Senate of Barbados

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. Besides creating and reviewing Barbadian legislation, the Senate generally reviews approved legislation originating from the House of Assembly (Lower House). One main constraint on the Senate is that it cannot author monetary or budget-related bills. Most of the non-political appointees to the Senate have been selected by the (defunct as of 30 November 2021) Governor-General from civil society organisations, labour collectives and public associations in Barbados.

Senate of Barbados
Type
Type
Leadership
Reginald Farley, BLP
since 15 September 2020
Deputy President
H. Elizabeth Thompson, BLP
since 4 February 2022
Leader of Government Business
Lisa Cummins, BLP
Structure
Seats21
Political groups
Government
  •   BLP (12)

Opposition

Elections
Appointed by the president of the republic
Meeting place
Senate of Barbados chamber
Bridgetown, St. Michael, Barbados
Website
The Senate

Senators are now appointed by the President of Barbados. According to the Constitution of Barbados, 7 are chosen at the President's sole discretion, 12 on the advice of the Prime Minister and 2 on the advice of the Leader of the Opposition.[2] In the absence of an opposition leader, the president appoints 2 extra senators bringing the total amount of independents to 9.[3] The Senate sits for 20 to 25 days a year. The term of the Senate, and the House of Assembly, is five years;[4] both chambers are dissolved before each election.

Composition edit

All 21 Barbadian Senators are formally appointed by the President, but this duty, as most of the President's duties, is carried out on the advice of other people. The President appoints 12 Senators on the advice of the Prime Minister and two on the advice of the Leader of the Opposition. This means that the Prime Minister effectively gets to appoint 12 Senators and the Leader of the Opposition effectively gets to appoint 2. The remaining seven Senators are nominated by the President at their discretion (that is, the President is not bound by other political leaders' advice in these appointments) to represent various religious, social, economic, or other interests in Barbados. In the absence of an opposition leader in parliament (i.e. in the case of a landslide victory where one party takes all 30 seats in the House of Assembly, as occurred in 2018 and 2022) the president will then appoint the remaining two senators in the opposition's stead allowing for 9 independents instead.

Potential Senators must meet certain criteria before they can be nominated to the upper chamber. In order to be eligible for appointment, a person must be a Barbadian citizen of at least 21 years of age who has resided in the country for the past twelve months. A person is ineligible for appointment if they are in bankruptcy, have a mental illness, hold an allegiance to a foreign state, have a capital punishment sentence, have been in prison for a time exceeding six months, or have been convicted of a crime involving electoral fraud, treason, or other dishonourable acts. Furthermore, a Senator cannot also serve as a civil servant, a member of the armed forces or police, a judge, a public prosecutor, a controller, or a current sitting member of the House of Assembly.[5] Senators serve for five years.

Powers edit

Both the Senate and the House of Assembly constitutionally share most of the same powers, however, much as in other Westminster System Parliaments, the lower house is dominant. All legislation can be introduced and amended in either house with the exception of money bills; money bills always originate in the House of Assembly, and the Senate is limited in the amendments it can make to them. If the budget is approved by the House of Assembly, but it is not approved un-amended by the Senate within one month, it can be directly submitted to the President. If regular legislation is approved by the House of Assembly twice in two consecutive sessions, but is not approved of by the Senate either time, it can also be submitted directly to the President.

Officers edit

When a session begins, the senate elects a president and a vice president, who may not be ministers or parliamentary secretaries. The president of the senate usually votes only to break a tie. The president of the senate serves as acting president if the president of Barbados is suspended from office due to pending impeachment proceedings.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Constitution, Chapter V, Part 1; Section 35
  2. ^ . The Parliament. Parliament of Barbados. Archived from the original on 25 July 2010. Retrieved 2 June 2010.
  3. ^ "New Senators vow to be 'independent'". nationnews.com. 8 April 2022. Retrieved 9 April 2022.
  4. ^ . The Parliament. Parliament of Barbados. Archived from the original on 9 January 2010. Retrieved 2 June 2010.
  5. ^ Constitution: Section 38, 1a.

References edit

  • About parliament – Senate, Inter-Parliamentary Union
  • CIA World Factbook: Barbados

External links edit

  • The Barbados Parliament – The Senate

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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 Besides creating and reviewing Barbadian legislation the Senate generally reviews approved legislation originating from the House of Assembly Lower House One main constraint on the Senate is that it cannot author monetary or budget related bills Most of the non political appointees to the Senate have been selected by the defunct as of 30 November 2021 Governor General from civil society organisations labour collectives and public associations in Barbados Senate of BarbadosTypeTypeUpper houseLeadershipPresident of the SenateReginald Farley BLP since 15 September 2020Deputy PresidentH Elizabeth Thompson BLP since 4 February 2022Leader of Government BusinessLisa Cummins BLPStructureSeats21Political groupsGovernment BLP 12 Opposition Ind 9 ElectionsVoting systemAppointed by the president of the republicMeeting placeSenate of Barbados chamberBridgetown St Michael BarbadosWebsiteThe SenateSenators are now appointed by the President of Barbados According to the Constitution of Barbados 7 are chosen at the President s sole discretion 12 on the advice of the Prime Minister and 2 on the advice of the Leader of the Opposition 2 In the absence of an opposition leader the president appoints 2 extra senators bringing the total amount of independents to 9 3 The Senate sits for 20 to 25 days a year The term of the Senate and the House of Assembly is five years 4 both chambers are dissolved before each election Contents 1 Composition 2 Powers 3 Officers 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksComposition editAll 21 Barbadian Senators are formally appointed by the President but this duty as most of the President s duties is carried out on the advice of other people The President appoints 12 Senators on the advice of the Prime Minister and two on the advice of the Leader of the Opposition This means that the Prime Minister effectively gets to appoint 12 Senators and the Leader of the Opposition effectively gets to appoint 2 The remaining seven Senators are nominated by the President at their discretion that is the President is not bound by other political leaders advice in these appointments to represent various religious social economic or other interests in Barbados In the absence of an opposition leader in parliament i e in the case of a landslide victory where one party takes all 30 seats in the House of Assembly as occurred in 2018 and 2022 the president will then appoint the remaining two senators in the opposition s stead allowing for 9 independents instead Potential Senators must meet certain criteria before they can be nominated to the upper chamber In order to be eligible for appointment a person must be a Barbadian citizen of at least 21 years of age who has resided in the country for the past twelve months A person is ineligible for appointment if they are in bankruptcy have a mental illness hold an allegiance to a foreign state have a capital punishment sentence have been in prison for a time exceeding six months or have been convicted of a crime involving electoral fraud treason or other dishonourable acts Furthermore a Senator cannot also serve as a civil servant a member of the armed forces or police a judge a public prosecutor a controller or a current sitting member of the House of Assembly 5 Senators serve for five years Powers editBoth the Senate and the House of Assembly constitutionally share most of the same powers however much as in other Westminster System Parliaments the lower house is dominant All legislation can be introduced and amended in either house with the exception of money bills money bills always originate in the House of Assembly and the Senate is limited in the amendments it can make to them If the budget is approved by the House of Assembly but it is not approved un amended by the Senate within one month it can be directly submitted to the President If regular legislation is approved by the House of Assembly twice in two consecutive sessions but is not approved of by the Senate either time it can also be submitted directly to the President Officers editWhen a session begins the senate elects a president and a vice president who may not be ministers or parliamentary secretaries The president of the senate usually votes only to break a tie The president of the senate serves as acting president if the president of Barbados is suspended from office due to pending impeachment proceedings See also editPolitics of Barbados Cabinet of Barbados List of presidents of the Legislative Council of Barbados 1813 1963 List of presidents of the Senate of Barbados 1964 present List of Barbadian senatorsNotes edit Constitution Chapter V Part 1 Section 35 The Senate The Parliament Parliament of Barbados Archived from the original on 25 July 2010 Retrieved 2 June 2010 New Senators vow to be independent nationnews com 8 April 2022 Retrieved 9 April 2022 The House of Assembly The Parliament Parliament of Barbados Archived from the original on 9 January 2010 Retrieved 2 June 2010 Constitution Section 38 1a References editAbout parliament Senate Inter Parliamentary Union CIA World Factbook BarbadosExternal links editThe Barbados Parliament The Senate Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Senate of Barbados amp oldid 1159101236, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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