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Clement Marley Mandela Antonio is an Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party politician, who was appointed to the Senate of Antigua and Barbuda for the government on 23 January 2023. [ 1 ] References
Fabian Jones, the Barbuda Council senator, is a member of the Barbuda People's Movement, and an opposition senator. [1] The other opposition senators are members of the United Progressive Party. [2] Kiz Johnson is an independent senator. [3] The remaining senators represent the Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party. [4]
Marley Antonio: Government Senator Philip Shoul: Government Senator Colin O'Neil Browne: Government Senator Dwayne George: Government Senator Michael Joseph: Government Senator Vacant: Government Senator (Barbuda representative) Knacyntar Nedd: Government Senator Lamin Newton: Opposition Senator Pearl Quinn-Williams: Opposition Senator ...
The Governor-General may appoint a person qualified for appointment as a Senator to be temporarily a member of the Senate during such absence, suspension, or illness whenever a Senator is unable to perform his or her duties as a Senator due to absence from Antigua and Barbuda, suspension under section 31(2) of the Constitution, or due to illness.
Government Senator Shenella Mary Shadida Govia: Government Senator Aziza Lake: Government Senator Eustace 'Teco' Lake: Government Senator Maureen Payne-Hyman: Government Senator (Barbuda representative) Knacyntar Nedd: Government Senator Philip Shoul: Opposition Senator Johnathan Joseph: Senate Minority Leader [5] Richard Lewis: Opposition ...
Former Opposition Senator - 23 June 2014 - 12 August 2014: Anthony Stuart: Former Opposition Senator. Resigned 1 October 2015 Wigley George: Former Government Senator Appointment revoked 13 Sep 2016 Michael Freeland: Former Government Senator. Resigned December 2017 Shenique Fortune: Former Barbuda Council senator. Replaced on 20 June 2016. [3]
The Parliament of Antigua and Barbuda consists of the King of Antigua and Barbuda, the Senate and the House of Representatives Section 27 of the Constitution establishes the Parliament. Parliament has the authority to enact laws for Antigua and Barbuda's peace, order, and well-being as long as they adhere to the terms of the Constitution.
Parliament of Antigua and Barbuda: Meeting place: St. John's: Term: 12 March 2009 () – 26 April 2014 () Election: 2009 Antiguan general election: Government: UPP, BPM: Opposition: ABLP: Crown of Antigua and Barbuda