Government Type: Parliamentary democracy; independent sovereign state within the Commonwealth. Constitution: 1981. Independence: November 1, 1981. Branches: Executive--governor general (representing Queen Elizabeth II, head of state), prime minister (head of government), cabinet. Legislative--bicameral Parliament. Judicial--magistrate's courts, Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court (High Court and Court of Appeals), Privy Council in London. Administrative subdivisions: Six parishes and two dependencies (Barbuda and Redonda). Political parties: Antigua Labour Party (ALP), United Progressive Party (UPP, majority), Barbuda People's Movement (BPM). Suffrage: Universal at 18.
ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA GOVERNMENT AND ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA POLITICAL CONDITIONS As head of state, Queen Elizabeth II is represented in Antigua and Barbuda by a governor general who acts on the advice of the prime minister and the cabinet. Antigua and Barbuda has a bicameral legislature: a 17-member Senate appointed by the governor general--mainly on the advice of the prime minister and the leader of the opposition--and a 17-member popularly elected House of Representatives. The prime minister is the leader of the majority party in the House and conducts affairs of state with the cabinet. The prime minister and the cabinet are responsible to the Parliament. Elections must be held at least every 5 years but may be called by the prime minister at any time. National elections were last held on March 23, 2004. Constitutional safeguards include freedom of speech, press, worship, movement, and association. Antigua and Barbuda is a member of the eastern Caribbean court system. Jurisprudence is based on English common law. Principal Government Officials Chief of State--Queen Elizabeth II Governor General--Sir James Beethoven Carlisle Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs--Winston Baldwin Spencer Ambassador to the United States and the OAS--Deborah Mae Lovell Ambassador to the United Nations--Dr. John Ashe Antigua and Barbuda maintains an embassy in the United States at 3216 New Mexico Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20016 (tel. 202-362-5122). |