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Ministry of EducationB.E.S.T.

Bahamas Education School Technology Project

P.O. Box N3919Nassau, Bahamas

Ministry of EducationB.E.S.T.

Bahamas Education School Technology Project

P.O. Box N3919Nassau, Bahamas

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Ministry of EducationB.E.S.T.

Bahamas Education School Technology Project

P.O. Box N3919Nassau, Bahamas

• Cabinet – the prime minister and his or her ministers

• Bills- proposal of Parliament for a new law

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Ministry of EducationB.E.S.T.

Bahamas Education School Technology Project

P.O. Box N3919Nassau, Bahamas

• As you have learnt, all countries are ruled by a government.

• In a democracy, this government is elected by the people.

• They decide in an election who their leaders will be.

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Ministry of EducationB.E.S.T.

Bahamas Education School Technology Project

P.O. Box N3919Nassau, Bahamas

• After the votes have been counted and rechecked, the leader of the winning party becomes Prime-Minister.

• He is sworn in by the Governor-General who invites him to form a new government.

• The leader of the party with the next highest number of seats is appointed as the Leader of the Opposition by the Governor-General.

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Ministry of EducationB.E.S.T.

Bahamas Education School Technology Project

P.O. Box N3919Nassau, Bahamas

• The first day of a new Prime Minister is to form a new Cabinet.

• Its members are usually selected from among members of the Prime Minister’s party in Parliament.

• Sometimes the Prime Minister selects Cabinet ministers who are not members of Parliament.

• These ministers have to be appointed to the Senate.

• Cabinet ministers have to be members of either the House of Assembly or of the Senate.

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Ministry of EducationB.E.S.T.

Bahamas Education School Technology Project

P.O. Box N3919Nassau, Bahamas

• The Cabinet assists the Prime Minister in carrying out his government’s policies and programmes.

• Each minister is given a set of duties for which he is responsible.

• These responsibilities are the portfolios. • To help them in performing their duties,

Cabinet ministers are assisted by parliamentary Secretaries.

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Ministry of EducationB.E.S.T.

Bahamas Education School Technology Project

P.O. Box N3919Nassau, Bahamas

• Every minister is responsible for new laws and important new schemes.

• These are discussed by the Cabinet before they go to Parliament. Ministers are held responsible for whatever happens in the departments under their portfolios.

• The Prime Minister must, however, accept full responsibility for all that his government does or neglects to do.

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Ministry of EducationB.E.S.T.

Bahamas Education School Technology Project

P.O. Box N3919Nassau, Bahamas

• The Senate has 16 members. • After selecting his cabinet, the Prime

Minister advises the Governor-General to appoint 12 senators.

• The other 4 senators are appointed on the advice of the Leader of the Opposition.

• It is their job to discuss and amend Bills that are passed by the House of Assembly.

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Ministry of EducationB.E.S.T.

Bahamas Education School Technology Project

P.O. Box N3919Nassau, Bahamas

• They make sure that the new law is clear and precise.

• Once the Senate has been appointed, the official opening of parliament takes place.

• During this ceremony, the senators are sworn in and the President and the leader of the Senate are elected.

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Parliamentarians in the House of Assembly are also ‘sworn in’ – take an oath to do their

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Ministry of EducationB.E.S.T.

Bahamas Education School Technology Project

P.O. Box N3919Nassau, Bahamas

• The speaker of the House of Assembly is elected by members of parliament.

• A Deputy Speaker is also elected during the session.

• After the proceedings in the Senate and the House of Assembly ends, members of both Houses listen to the Speech from the Throne.

• Every year the Governor-General opens parliament by reading the Speech from The throne.

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Ministry of EducationB.E.S.T.

Bahamas Education School Technology Project

P.O. Box N3919Nassau, Bahamas

• This is prepared for him by the Prime Minister and Cabinet.

• The speech outlines the government’s plans for the coming year.

• The chief business of the House of Assembly is to discuss and amend Bills.

• A Bill is introduced and read three times. • It is debated and after the third reading, if

it is successful, it becomes an act and goes to the Senate for approval.

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Ministry of EducationB.E.S.T.

Bahamas Education School Technology Project

P.O. Box N3919Nassau, Bahamas

• The Speaker of the House of Assembly acts as chairman and presides over the House while it is in session.

• He maintains order and discipline but does not take part in debates.

• While he carries out his duties, he must not favour any party.

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Ministry of EducationB.E.S.T.

Bahamas Education School Technology Project

P.O. Box N3919Nassau, Bahamas

• He does not vote unless there is a tie and then he may give a casting vote.

• He is assisted by the Deputy Speaker who presides over the House in his absence.

• To maintain order, the Speaker may have to ask the Sergeant-at Arms to escort a Member of Parliament out of the House but this seldom occurs.