Presiding Officers
Overview of the Legislature
The Legislature of Belize is bi-cameral. It comprises of two Houses:
the Senate (Upper House) and the House of Representatives (Lower House).
Selection of Officers
House of Representatives
Presiding Officer
The Speaker
Deputy Officer
The Deputy Speaker
When Elected
At the first meeting after a general election,
before any other business
Who can be Elected?
A Member of the House (who is not a Minister) OR
a person who is not a Member of either House
Age Requirement
Must be above the age of thirty (30)
The Deputy
Elected from among the elected Members who are not Ministers
The Senate
Presiding Officer
The President
Deputy Officer
The Vice-President
When Elected
At the first meeting after the Senate is appointed
Who can be Elected?
A Senator OR a person who is not a Member of either House
Age Requirement
(As provided in Standing Orders)
The Deputy
Elected from among the appointed Senators
Duties During a Sitting
The Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President of the Senate are the Presiding Officers of the National Assembly. During a Sitting, the Presiding Officers ensure that the rights and privileges of Members/Senator are protected and also that the people’s business is conducted without intimidation and interference.
Order and Decorum
They ensure that there is order and decorum during a Sitting. For example, when a Member/Senator raises a point of order, the Presiding Officers are responsible to rule and make the final decision as to whether the point of order is in accordance with the Standing Orders, and the decision is not open to challenge during that Sitting. The Presiding Officers must ensure that rulings reflect fairness, impartiality and consistency.
Standard Procedures at a Sitting
Other duties of the Presiding Officers at a Sitting include the following:
Prayers and Announcements
Ordering documents
that come from Ministries and Statutory Bodies that are required to be presented to the National Assembly to lie on the Table
Putting questions
on Motions and Bills
Announcing the result
of every vote taken
Acknowledging Members/Senators
who wish to speak on any Bill or Motion
Authority & Discretion
The Presiding Officers have the authority to call emergency and special Sittings when both Houses are on recess. Overall the Presiding Officers have the power to regulate the conduct of business in all matters not provided in the Standing Orders of each House, and the decision in all cases for which these Standing Orders do not provide shall be on the discretion of the Presiding Officers and is not open to challenge. They are also responsible for the management and general administration of the chamber during a Sitting.
Administrative and Diplomatic Roles
The Presiding Officers have administrative roles beyond the chamber:
National Assembly Staff Committee
The Speaker of the House of Representatives is the chairperson of the Committee while the Deputy Speaker of the Senate becomes the Vice chairperson. The said Committee is responsible for the terms and conditions of service of the staff of the National Assembly.
Chief Diplomats
The Presiding Officers are the chief diplomats for their respective chamber.
Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA)
They are the Joint Presidents of Belize Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Branch. They meet and host parliamentary delegations that visit Belize occasionally.
Learn More
Learn about the National Assembly Staff Act and the committee that ensures the parliamentary service remains independent, professional, and fair.
Staff Committee