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Parliament of Barbados (photo credit: David Stanley / flickr)
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21 March 2022
In Barbados, consideration of constitutional amendment bill to lower age requirement for senators is deferred
Attorney General of Barbados, Dale Marshall (photo credit: gisbarbados.gov.bb)
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22 February 2022
In Barbados, government will soon set up constitution review commission
Flag of Barbados (photo credit: Flagz Group Limited)
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10 February 2022
In Barbados, former AG files constitutional motion over senate composition
Flag of Barbados (photo credit: Flagz Group Limited)
News
27 January 2022
In Barbados, prime minister proposes amendment to lower minimum age of senators
Photo credit: Alin Andersen via unsplash
Voices From The Field
22 December 2021
In the World of Constitution Building in 2021
Left to right: Barbados' prime minister Mia Mottley, former cricketer Garfield Sobers, new president Sandra Mason, singer Rihanna and Prince Charles (photo credit: The National)
News
30 November 2021
Barbados swears in first president, becoming a republic
Flag of Barbados (photo credit: Flagz Group Limited)
News
26 November 2021
Barbados approves new symbolic charter before transitioning to a republic
Parliament of Barbados (photo credit: David Stanley / flickr)
News
30 September 2021
In Barbados, parliament votes to amend constitution, paving the way to republican status
Parliament of Barbados (photo credit: Barbados Today)
Voices From The Field
30 August 2021
Barbados’s Long-drawn-out Promise of a Republic
Constitutional Change in the Commonwealth Caribbean
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Constitutional Change in the Commonwealth Caribbean
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