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Government of Barbados
Barbados has a
representative Democratic Government. The island is divided into thirty
constituencies. At a General Election, the representatives from each
constituency are voted for by their constituents. The party winning
the most seats in the House of Assembly will then become the leading
party. If the leader of the winning party also wins his seat, he becomes
the Prime Minister, if he loses his seat the party must elect another
to take his place as Prime Minister. The Prime Minister then appoints
his Government ministers.
As of the last
elections, held in January 2008, the Government of Barbados is run by
the Democratic Labour Party (winning 20 seats in the election). The Barbados Labour Party won 10 seats.
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