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The prime minister of Barbados is the
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of
Barbados Barbados is an island country in the Lesser Antilles of the West Indies, in the Caribbean region of the Americas, and the most easterly of the Caribbean Islands. It occupies an area of and has a population of about 287,000 (2019 estimate) ...
. The prime minister is appointed by the
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under the terms of the
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. 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.


Background

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


Appointment and tenure

As a former British colony,
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has largely adopted British political models and follows the
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, or Cabinet, system of government, in which the
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is responsible to the
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. The
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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
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. 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
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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
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, 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

There were three premiers prior to independence and there have been eight prime ministers since independence. The living former prime ministers of Barbados are the Right Honourable Lloyd Erskine Sandiford and the Right Honourable Freundel Stuart. The current holder of the office is the Honourable Mia Mottley Q.C., M.P.


Responsibilities

The prime minister advises the president, appoints ministers, controls a majority in the
House of Assembly House of Assembly is a name given to the legislature or lower house of a bicameral parliament. In some countries this may be at a subnational level. Historically, in British Crown colonies as the colony gained more internal responsible gove ...
, 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.


List of prime ministers

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Errol Barrow Errol Walton Barrow (21 January 1920 – 1 June 1987) was a Barbadian statesman and the first prime minister of Barbados. Born into a family of political and civic activists in the parish of Saint Lucy, he became a WWII aviator, combat ve ...
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Owen Arthur Owen Seymour Arthur, PC (17 October 194927 July 2020) was a Barbadian politician who served as the fifth prime minister of Barbados from 6 September 1994 to 15 January 2008. He is the longest-serving Barbadian prime minister to date. He also ...
" fontsize:10 bar:Thompson from: 16/01/2008 till: 23/10/2010 color:dlp text:" David Thompson" fontsize:10 bar:Stuart from: 23/10/2010 till: 25/05/2018 color:dlp text:" Freundel Stuart" fontsize:10 bar:Mottley from: 25/08/2018 till: end color:blp text:" Mia Mottley" fontsize:10
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Owen Arthur Owen Seymour Arthur, PC (17 October 194927 July 2020) was a Barbadian politician who served as the fifth prime minister of Barbados from 6 September 1994 to 15 January 2008. He is the longest-serving Barbadian prime minister to date. He also ...

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(served: 2008–2010) File:Freundel Stuart.jpg, Freundel Stuart
(served: 2010–2018)


Official oath of office


British Privy Council

Prior to the establishment of the
Caribbean Court of Justice The Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ; nl, Caribisch Hof van Justitie; french: Cour Caribéenne de Justice) is the judicial institution of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM). Established in 2005, it is based in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. ...
in 2005, it was common for Barbadian prime ministers to be nominated to the
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, whose large membership includes prominent British persons and persons from other
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that continue to share the same person as monarch. Prime ministers added to the Privy council (by year): *The
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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

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See also

* List of Commonwealth heads of government * Politics of Barbados * Ilaro Court * Prime Minister of the West Indies Federation *
List of Governors-General of Barbados The governor-general of Barbados was the representative of the Barbadian monarch from independence in 1966 until the establishment of a republic in 2021. Under the government's Table of Precedence for Barbados, the governor-general of Barbado ...
*
List of Privy Counsellors (1952–present) These are lists of Privy Counsellors of England, Great Britain and the United Kingdom from the reorganisation in 1679 of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council to the present day. Members of the Privy Council of Ireland between 1660 and 1922 a ...


References


External links


Prime Minister's Office




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