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The Senate is the upper house of the Parliament of Antigua and Barbuda. The Senate and the lower chamber, the House of Representatives, together form the bicameral legislature of Antigua and Barbuda. The Senate and the House together may make laws for "the peace, order and good government of Antigua and Barbuda". [1]
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]
The 16th legislature of Antigua and Barbuda is the current parliament, ... President of the Senate Alincia Williams-Grant: Leader of Government Business
President of the Senate of Antigua and Barbuda is the presiding officer in the Senate of Antigua and Barbuda. Prior to conducting any other business, the Senate must elect a senator to serve as president when it convenes following a general election.
Antigua and Barbuda has a bicameral legislature and multiple political parties, with universal adult suffrage and elections held every 5 years.The Senate has 17 members appointed by the Governor-General, with 10 being appointed on the advice of the Prime Minister, 4 on the advice of the Leader of the Opposition, one on the advice of the Barbuda Council, one resident of Barbuda on the advice of ...
Pearl Quinn-Williams is a United Progressive Party politician, who was sworn into the Senate of Antigua and Barbuda for the opposition on 25 November 2024. [1] She is the sister of Jacqui Quinn-Leandro, the first woman elected to the Parliament of Antigua and Barbuda. [2]
Shawn Nicholas is a United Progressive Party politician, who was appointed to the Senate of Antigua and Barbuda as minority leader on 23 January 2023. [ 1 ] References
The 14th legislature of Antigua and Barbuda was elected on 12 June 2014. Members. Senate. Representative [2] Party; Alincia Williams-Grant. President of the Senate.