The 'Barbados Labour Party' is the current governing party of
Barbados. Led by
Owen Arthur, the BLP dominates the
Parliament of Barbados, with 24 out of the 30 seats in the
House of Assembly. It is a member of the
Socialist International and considered as “moderate left of centre.”
The Barbados Labour Party was founded on
March 31,
1938 at the home of James Martineau. During the first meeting,
Chrissie Brathwaite and
Grantley Adams were elected as Chairman and Vice-Chairman. The party was the organization vehicle for the political movement brought on by the unrest of
1937 and which ultimately resulted in a peaceful transfer of power. The objectives of the founders included adult suffrage, free education, and better housing and health care. It first participated in general elections in
1940. In 1994 Owen Arthur became the Prime Minister and is currently serving his third consecutive term as the leader of the Barbados Labour Party.
In the , the Barbados Labour Party won 23 out of the 30 seats, (75,313 out of 135,083 total votes cast or 55.75% of the vote). The number increased to 24 in 2006 when in an almost unprecedented development, the then leader of the opposition, after a bitter and tumultuous internal battle within his own party resigned the post and joined the governing party.
References
★ F. A. Hoyes. ''The Rise of West Indian Democracy: The Life and Times of Sir Grantley Adams''. Advocate Press (1963).
External links
★
Official Site