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1 Appointment and disqualification  





2 Role  





3 Leaders of the Opposition  





4 References  





5 See also  














Leader of the Opposition (Antigua and Barbuda)






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Leader of the Opposition

Incumbent
Jamale Pringle
since 21 March 2018
AppointerThe Governor-General
FormationDecember 1968
First holderRobert Hall
SalaryEC$72,000 per annum

The Leader of the Opposition, officially the Leader of His Majesty's Opposition, is the leader of the largest political party in the House of Representatives of Antigua and Barbuda that is not in government. The Leader of the Opposition is appointed by the Governor-General of Antigua and Barbuda.

Appointment and disqualification

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The Governor-General must select the opposition leader, except when there aren't any House members who are against the government. When the need for a opposition leader arises, the Governor-General must appoint the member of the House who, in their opinion, is most likely to be supported by the majority of House members who oppose the government; or, if no member of the House appears to them to be so supported, the member of the House who, in their opinion, is most likely to be supported by the largest single group of House members who oppose the government provided that the Governor-General may, acting in his discretion, appoint any one of the two or more members of the House who oppose the government as opposition leader. In exercising this discretion, the Governor-General shall be guided by each member's seniority based on the number of years of service as a member of the House and by the votes cast in favor of each at the most recent election of members.[1]

If it is essential to select a opposition leader between the time that Parliament is dissolved and the day that the members of the House are subsequently elected, the appointment may be made as if Parliament was never dissolved. The Governor-General must remove the opposition leader from office if it appears that they can no longer gather the support of the largest group of members of the House who are against the Government or the majority of members of the House who are against the Government.[1]

Role

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The opposition leader has the following constitutionally mandated responsibilities:[1]

Leaders of the Opposition

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Name Took office Left office Party Notes
Robert Hall December 1968[2] 1970 PLM
George Walter 1970 1971 PLM
Ernest Williams 1971[3] 1976 ABLP
George Walter 1976 1979 PLM [4]
Robert Hall 1979 1984 PLM [4]
Eric Burton 1984 1989 IND [4][5]
Baldwin Spencer 1989 2004 UPP [4]
Robin Yearwood 2004 2006 ABLP [4]
Steadroy Benjamin 2006 March 2009 ABLP [4]
Lester Bird March 2009 December 2012 ABLP [4]
Gaston Browne December 2012 June 2014 ABLP [6]
Baldwin Spencer June 2014 March 2018 UPP [4]
Jamale Pringle March 2018[7] Incumbent UPP [4][8]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Government of Antigua and Barbuda". ab.gov.ag. Retrieved 2023-09-30.
  • ^ Gascoigne, Joseph Michael. "Partyism and Polarisation: A History of Antiguan Political Culture, 1967-1976" (PDF).
  • ^ "Official Records". UN General Assembly. 1974.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i "Caribbean Elections | Antigua and Barbuda Opposition Leaders". 18 July 2022. Archived from the original on 2022-07-18.
  • ^ "Sir Eric Burton, KCN". My Hudson Valley. 20 June 2021.
  • ^ "Gaston Browne Is Antigua's New Opposition Leader". www.radiojamaicanewsonline.com.
  • ^ "Harold Lovell steps down as UPP leader a day after Party lost general elections". WIC News. 20 January 2023.
  • ^ "Antigua and Barbuda: Opposition leader sworn in | Loop Caribbean News". Loop News.
  • Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from documents of the Government of Antigua and Barbuda.

    See also

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    Categories: 
    Westminster system parliaments
    Politics of Antigua and Barbuda
    Leaders of the Opposition
    1968 establishments in Antigua and Barbuda
     



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