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Saturday, 9 January 2016

A Truth about politics in Belize UDP vs PUP



In 2008 elections the party lost because of the G7, just before A legislative election was held in the nation of Belize on February 7, 2008. Beginning with this election, Belizeans elected 31 members to the House of Representatives of Belize instead of 29. In what was considered an upset, the opposition United Democratic Party (UDP) won the election with 25 out of 31 seats; the ruling People's United Party won six. A national referendum had also been called to determine the views of Belizeans on an elected Senate.
elections in 2012, John Briceno steps down and lies to the people and leaves the PUP without a leader.A legislative election was held in Belize on 7 March 2012 to elect all 31 members of the Belize House of Representatives as well as offices in the various local governments. The election was run by the Elections and Boundaries Commission's Elections and Boundaries Department. Dean Barrow and his United Democratic Party (UDP) were re-elected, but lost eight seats to the opposition People's United Party (PUP) to maintain a slim 17-14 majority in the Belize House. The upper house of the Belize National Assembly, the Senate, was appointed after the election by the UDP-led government in accordance with the Constitution of Belize.
In 2015 just before elections John Briceno begins to rip the party apart again with the G11 and the PUP lost again. John Briceno has been dividing this party infront of all our eyes. I think he is serving the UDP all this time. General elections were held in Belize on 4 November 2015 to elect members of the House of Representatives. On 28 September 2015 Prime Minister Dean Barrow announced that he had advised the Governor-General to dissolve the National Assembly and to fix Wednesday 4 November 2015 as the date for the next general elections.
Early returns indicated a win for Barrow's United Democratic Party, which was projected to win at least 19 seats.

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