16th legislature of Antigua and Barbuda

16th legislature of Antigua and Barbuda
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Overview
Legislative bodyParliament of Antigua and Barbuda
Meeting placeSt. John's
Term18 January 2023 (2023-01-18) – TBD
Election2023 Antiguan general election
GovernmentLabour
OppositionUPP, BPM
Crown of Antigua and Barbuda
MonarchCharles III
Governor-GeneralSir Rodney Williams
Senate
PresidentAlincia Williams-Grant
Deputy PresidentOsbert Richard Frederick
House of Representatives
SpeakerSir Gerald Watt
Deputy SpeakerRobin Yearwood

The 16th legislature of Antigua and Barbuda is the current parliament, being elected in the 2023 Antiguan general election on 18 January 2023.

Members

Senate

Position[1] Senator
President of the Senate Senator the Hon. Alincia Williams-Grant
Deputy President of the Senate Senator the Hon. Osbert Richard Frederick
Leader of Government Business Senator the Hon. Samantha Marshall
Deputy Leader of Government Business Senator the Hon. Cheryl Mary Clare Hurst
Government Senator Senator the Hon. Shenella Mary Shadida Govia
Government Senator Senator the Hon. Clement Marley Mandela Antonio
Government Senator Senator the Hon. Philip Scholl [wikidata]
Government Senator Senator the Hon. Colin O'Neil Browne
Government Senator Vacant (since 29 September 2023)
Government Senator (Barbuda representative) Senator the Hon. Knacyntar Nedd Charles
Government Senator Senator the Hon. Rawdon Antonio Nairobi Turner
Opposition Senator Senator the Hon. Shawn Nicholas [wikidata][2]
Opposition Senator Senator the Hon. Johnathan Joseph[2]
Opposition Senator Senator the Hon. Alex Browne[2]
Opposition Senator Senator the Hon. David Massiah[2]
Independent Senator (Governor General’s Representative) Senator the Hon. Kiz Johnson [wikidata][3]
Barbuda Senator (Barbuda Council) Senator the Hon. Fabian Jones[4]

House of Representatives

Political Party[5] Member Constituency
ABLP Honourable Gaston Browne – Prime Minister St. John's City West
ABLP Honourable Steadroy Cutie Benjamin St. John's City South
ABLP Honourable Maria Bird-Browne St. John's Rural East
ABLP Honourable Robin Kenworth Montgomery Yearwood – Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives St. Phillip North
ABLP Honourable Molwyn Joseph St. Mary's North
ABLP Honourable Daryll Mathew St. John's Rural South
ABLP Honourable Everly Paul Chet Greene St. Paul
ABLP Honourable Charles Fernandez St. John's Rural North
ABLP Honourable Melford Walter Nicholas St. John's City East
Independent Honourable Asot Anthony Michael St. Peter
BPM Honourable Trevor Walker Barbuda
UPP Honourable Richard Lewis St. John's Rural West
UPP Honourable Sherfield Bowen St. Phillip South
UPP Honourable Kelvin Simon St. Mary's South
UPP Honourable Algernon Watts St. George
UPP Honourable Anthony Smith All Saints West
UPP Honourable Jamale Pringle – Leader of the Opposition All Saints East & St. Luke
None Honourable Sir. Gerald Watt QC None (Speaker of the House of Representatives)

References

  1. ^ ABS EVENING NEWS (LOCAL SEGMENT) 23.1.2023, retrieved 2023-01-24
  2. ^ a b c d "New UPP leader and opposition senators sworn in | Antigua Observer Newspaper".
  3. ^ "ANTIGUA-POLITICS- Governor General swears in seventh female senator as an independent senator". 29 January 2023.
  4. ^ "Fabian Jones sworn in for second consecutive term as opposition's Barbuda senator | Antigua Observer Newspaper".
  5. ^ "ABLP narrowly escapes defeat in Antigua and Barbuda Election | Loop Caribbean News". Loop News. Retrieved 2023-01-24.
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