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Barbados made headlines in 2021 for becoming a republic, it felt like a seminal moment in our history given our storied colonial past. We were meant to say goodbye to the KING, install a locally bred President, and to declare to the world that we were truly charting our own course. We also appointed international POP diva and businesswoman Rihanna as a national hero. Here we are — nearly four years later — and many are still asking the same question: what exactly has changed? The answer, unfortunately, is very little has changed. Our collective actions since are not aligned to our lofty aspirations.

We have the power to define ourselves and to shape our destiny. This is the spirit of independence—this is the spirit of the republic.

Prime Minister Mia Mottley

All.we did was swap out one ceremonial figurehead for another. The Constitution, the real engine of how a country runs, was amended to legally note the change to republic status BUT has had no ‘operational’ change. No real structural reform, no wide-scale public consultation, no effort to actually involve the people in shaping a new governance model fit for a post-colonial, 21st-century democracy.Whatever that means.

Instead, what we got was a quick constitutional edit — King Charles’s name out, President Husbands’ name in — and then the sound of silence. We have not seen any event changing structural initiatives to construct a transformative republic.

Prime Minister Mottley has pointed to ongoing parliamentary reform which was finally ‘debated’ in the Lower House last week, however, that also feels like the government doesn’t have serious parliamentary reform as a priority in the same way that it did for introducing tint laws. It is true that a relevant parliament is important, however, reforming parliament without addressing the NEW Constitution seems an assbackwards move.

There appears to be no public timeline, no continuous meaningful engagement with Barbadians- do not dare to mention those stuffy, sterile town halls designed to intimidate the small man, and no proper explanation of how parliamentary reform connects to our ‘paper’ republic status. Barbadians are going about daily tasks oblivious to the spirit of independence of the republic. Meanwhile the Mottley government continues to procrastinate on the effective implementation of a new Constitution.

Let’s be real: Prime Minister Mia Mottley’s government had all the momentum in the world after the republic announcement in 2021. She has been given a historic mandate, a strong international profile, and the goodwill of Barbadians at home and in the diaspora. If ever there was a time to launch bold constitutional reform initiative, it was in 2022. Instead of action, we have gotten the usual silence, like what is happening with the CoopEnery project. Instead of engagement, we got the usual implementation deficit mindset. And instead of empowering Barbadians to help shape a new republic, the government chose the safest route — do less with more, a betrayal of Mottley’s politically motivated mantra – more hands make light work.

What does this say about the Mottley government’s commitment? It says that the republic was never really about transformation. It was about optics. It was about headlines. It was about telling the world we are independent, we produced the POPULAR Rihanna without doing the hard internal work to make the dream work for Barbadians.This is the danger when symbolism replaces substance, democracy as we aspire it to be is compromised. When reforms are delayed or buried in bureaucracy, public trust erodes.

If Barbados is serious about becoming a real republic — not just in name, but in how we govern — we need more than flowery speeches. We need a transparent, participatory, and bold constitutional reform process. Until then the Mottley led government’s commitment to republicanism remains more about symbolisation than substance.

Are we there yet?


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16 responses to “Barbados Republic: All Symbol, No Substance?”


  1. Hello, Hello, Hell Is Very Low
    From Creation
    Underground Roots
    The Many Moods of Blacker

    My Definition of Evil
    aka Today’s thought
    star date 30.6.2025

    Evil is defined as poisonous and insidious thoughts words and actions in effect
    This applies in the power games in politics as well as all areas of people activity
    Unfortunately BU is leaning towards the art of words using poison pens and minds
    but the negativity is taken as a reflection of the negative deflection in the speaker
    beware of your enemies, they have one star negative minds

    Barbados becoming a Republic was about changing the identity and Narrative for Barbadians as Africans in Mystery Babylon. The change is in the mind mindset, so it cannot be seen, it may not have happened yet, or it may not have been understood, if it’s peoples were not ready for this change.

    + One Step Forward (towards Africa) is better than
    – Two Steps Backward (towards Babylon)

    Mia is a good roots when it comes to the roots and culture
    + she made some African moves / links
    + some moves / links to PoC nations in East
    + some moves away from Mystery Babylon (-)


    When you see the Rastaman,
    He always stand strong

    When you see the Rastaman,
    He stand firm in Babylon

    When you see the Rastaman,
    Always moving in right direction

    When you see the Rastaman,
    Babylon always want to mash up their plan

    When you see the Rastaman,
    He always stand strong
    They’re always fighting against the Rastaman
    They even call us blackheart man

    I say the wicked Babylon
    They no have no foundation

    Only the Rastaman stepping out of Babylon
    To our forefathers Land
    Holy Mount Zion
    Is for each and everyone


    — Rastaman Everton Blender


  2. THE MORE THE IMMINENT BLOGMASTER POSITS ON BARABDOS UNDERGROUND – THE MORE SOLIDIFIED & BAKED IN ARE MY CASTIGATIONS THAT EVERYTHING IS A GIANT SCAM; A COLOSSAL LIE & INSATIABLE, DAMNABLE INTRIGUE THAT GROWS WORSE & WORSE – AS TIME EBBS & FLOWS TOWARDS A TERMINAL APOCALYPSUS

    On a very hot day in Britain, with most either relishing or “MOANING & GROANING” about #ClimateChange (with #LameStreamMedia citing that the UK is even “HOTTER” than Barbados today & over the next couple of dayz) – you have to wonder about the enlightenment capacity of these folks!!!

    These are “SCRIPTURAL DUNCES” – emmeshed in “ABSTENTIA”, who cannot handle the fact that the #HolyBible “WARNS” & “DECLARES” that – “IN THE LAST DAYZ THE SUN SHALL SCORCH MEN” (Rev 16:8)

    While the “SIGNS” of the times are already here – everything has been turned on its head – where mankind believes a “LIE” 4 “TRUTH”!!!

    I have been looking at one of the “GREATEST CONS” ever forced down the throats of men regarding the issue of “CARTOGRAPHY”!!!

    “ALBINO-CENTRIC-PALESKING RULE” since the “DAYZ OF THE DOCTRINE OF DISCOVERY” – rewrote, “SPUN” & created everything that “GOD* HAS EVER MADE” in their own “IMAGE & LIKENESS” – as a tool of “CONQUEST, DOMINATION & TYRANNY”!!!

    For even the “WORLD MAP” was turned on its head – where “NORTH” is the “DOMINANT” geography of the planet (BOTH BIBLICALLY, SCIENTIFICALLY & #PoLIEtically) – while the “SOUTH” is everything below the advantageous Northern meridian!!!

    PROOF CAN BE FOUND IN 487 PAGES IN THE BOOK BY JERRY BROTTON – PDF AVAILABLE HERE: https://archive.org/details/historyofworldin0000brot/page/n7/mode/2up

    What is interesting is that the “STINKING LIE” of “ALBINO-CENTRIC” supremacy is just that: “A STINKING LIE” ( yet it has been swallowed – “HOOK, LINE & SINKER” by the “MASSES”!!!

    Now the “TRUTH” is being “UNEARTHED” & “AFRICA” which was at the “TOP OF THE WORLD” is beginning to realize its rightful role on the earth & “BIT BY BITESIZE BIT” is harnessing its own “AUTONOMY” of resources, capital & talents et al…

    The current leader of “BOTSWANA” is already beginning to shake things up – “WARNING OTHER AFRICAN LEADERS” that they are not prepared for what’s coming & I am sure that equally applies to all “BLACK DIASPORIC NATIONS” where leaders continue to “KISS THE BACKSIDES” of their “COLONIZERS” – refusing to embrace “AUTONOMY”, but rather choose to re-enslave their own people through “DEBT INSTRUMENTS” – while enriching themselves with the largesse thrown in the trough, where “HOGS” slobber over the “SWILL” in ravenous satiation!!!

    When a people continue 2 believe that East is East & West is West etcetera, etcetera – “ALL HOPE IS LOST” ( for it is easier 4 a “CAMEL” 2 go through the “EYE” of needle than 4 a “RICH MAN” 2 enter the “KINGDOM OF HEAVEN”)!!!

    #ImDone


  3. THE BOTSWANAN PREZ’s WARNING SHOULD BE A WAKE-UP CALL 2 ALL BLACK LEADERS (ESPECIALLY THOSE WHO BELIEVE THEY HAVE THE DIVINE RIGHT 2 RULE)


  4. No, we ain’t there yet, but keep it up.
    Eventually we will be able to call a spade a spade.

    Anyhowzie
    I don’t know much and was never ever accused of such, but I believe that the “Mottley led government” and the “Mottley government” are two completely different animals.


  5. Browne: Concerns about report

    ST PHILIP NORTH MP Dr Sonia Browne has expressed concern about several of the recommendations in the report of the Parliamentary Reform Commission, stating that she does not support them.

    Speaking in the House of Assembly on Tuesday during debate on the report, she complimented the Commission for its thoroughness.

    In terms of the suggestion for a National MP, Browne stated: “I am going to say straight out, I really do not support it, at least not at this time.”

    Critical

    She pointed out that the public had been critical about the costs associated with Parliament, adding that such a system would add to the cost.

    Browne also was against a suggestion that to have National MPs would attract a greater pool of competent candidates.

    “It gives me the understanding that the candidates – well, we were candidates and we will be candidates again – are totally incompetent. I was a little bit offended at that. I think the job, the choosing of competent candidates, it lays really in the leader of the party. If they think they deserve to be there, the electorate will decide that. . . .”

    “I’m understanding from the report that these so-called National MPs will not be required to canvass, will not be required to bear the sun, the rain . . . will not be required to face the dogs at the gates.”

    Pointing out that there was an opinion expressed that people can’t walk in as ministers without having faced the electorate, Browne said: “And this breeds contempt within a party, whether we like to admit it or not . . . . And there are those of us who feel slighted – if you are here for so long and somebody comes in from nowhere, walks into the Senate and gets a position as Minister. And these are things that I am very conscious of. I am understanding what the regular MPs would be relegated to, streetlights, road works, garbage collection, dealing with wells and drainage.”

    Browne also noted that some politicians were concerned about what they saw as invasion of privacy.

    “Let’s be honest, once you enter the race of politics, everybody gets into your business. People show up in your yard, people call your phone all hours of the night. People during the last election will show up at you and cuss you – you have to be a strong person with a broad back to put up with some of these things. You have to satisfy constituents with jobs, with bills, some of us, not all of us. And, unfortunately, I wish it would stop. We are still in a mode where this corned beef and biscuit-type politics still exists among some of us.”

    Valuable contribution

    She also charged that there was a view “in some quarters that unless you are a professional, a doctor, a lawyer, you are not qualified, you will not be welcome,” into politics but stated that people “who barely had a secondary school education had a valuable contribution to make to this country”.

    In relation to the increase in retirement age for civil servants, Browne made it known that she was not in favour of Members of Parliament receiving a pension after serving two terms, regardless of their age.

    “It can’t be fair that we tell the other members of the society that they won’t get their pension until they’re 67, going 68. And we walk in here, spend two terms, which means eight years in most cases, and qualify for a pension, whether we contribute or not.”

    She is also against voting being extended to Barbadians in the diaspora.

    “I think voting should be reserved for those who live on island, who have to accept the laws on island, who pay taxes, who contribute in one way or the other on island.” (MB)

    Source: Nation


  6. Proposal for communications officers, says Abrahams

    MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS and Information Wilfred Abrahams says Barbadians have a right to view what is happening in Parliament “live”, so they can understand whether the representations being made on their behalf are reflective of their will.

    He suggested this was important, rather than the public having to rely on the press. It was one of the reasons he welcomed a recommendation in the report of the Parliamentary Reform Commission for the appointment of communications officers to be attached to the House of Assembly.

    Pointing out the job would be “to distill down the important aspects of debates coming out of Parliament”, Abrahams told the House on Tuesday this was preferable as “sometimes the press will pick up the most inflammatory thing; sometimes a whole debate may go on and the press may choose the points that most interest it”.

    “As the minister responsible for information, I have had colleagues who were dissatisfied with coverage in the press because the press missed the most salient points of their debate and I made the point to people if there is something to be highlighted, the part that you want the public to take away, let us know that and we will advise accordingly. But that should not be left to the whim and fancy of what are actually third-party actors.

    Salient points

    “So there is a recommendation that you have communication persons employed by Parliament, to distill down the debates so that persons can actually get the salient points without bias one way or the other.”

    Abrahams railed against Opposition Leader Ralph Thorne’s marathon reply to the last Budget and said there was a recommendation in the Parliamentary Reform Commission’s report, “that allows people if they need to next time, to turn it off and not have a fear of missing the one brain that might have come out of a ten-hour diatribe”.

    The Christ Church East MP also called for better compensation for members of the Senate and as well as an increase in the constituency allowance paid to elected parliamentarians for the running of their constituency offices.

    “Compensation of senators is woefully inadequate,” he stated, adding, “the stipend for senators contemplated the time when the Senate was made up of independently wealthy persons”.

    He contended the work of the Senate “is no less important than the work of this Chamber and the compensation is an insult that is visited upon the senators”.

    As for the constituency allowance, he maintained the current payment of $2 550 paid since 1999 was woefully inadequate, leaving the constituency representative to pull their own pocket to meet the many demands of constituents. (GC)

    Source: Nation


  7. Someone needs to tell Ms Browne that ‘competence’ is measured by the RESULTS achieved.
    It is NOT measured by the amount of shiite that one is capable of mouthing…
    It is NOT measurable by any paper qualifications that you managed to accumulate…
    It is NOT a factor of how cute or presentable you happen to be…

    Surely then, she MUST agree that she, and her lot of current politicians are totally incompetent…. perhaps even more so than the previous set of JAs that we were forced to endure.

    The QEH will surely come to her mind….

    But then, …we also have to reflect on EVERYTHING that Dooshiite has ever touched..
    …EVERYTHING that Wilfred touches – or even discusses…
    … Flat headed Kerrie and his bouts of idiocy…
    …Housing, agriculture, transportation, roads, sewage, crime, eddykashun…
    Steupsss!! , it would be easier to list the GOOD results – if there were any… !!

    Cause in Bushie’s books, begging and borrowing OTHER peoples money is for PARROs… ESPECIALLY the money of albino-centric demons who tormented BBs like us for CENTURIES….
    UNLESS of course we are planning to pay them back with ‘punani’ when the crunch comes…

    So when the Commission tries to NICELY explain the above REALITY by introducing National MPs – who would presumably be there because they have the CAPACITY to produce POSITIVE results, (instead of being elected based on making FALSE promises to brass bowl Bajans)…, Browne would do well to take the HINT…
    Her time would be much better spent explaining to us why she gave up on the critical QEH….and what is needed to fix it…

    What a place !!!


  8. More good news.


  9. @Hants

    If we go with the minister’s figures we have about 40 boats still not active.

  10. Disgusting Lies and Propaganda TV Avatar
    Disgusting Lies and Propaganda TV

    If i remember correctly it was done in a hurried way to have it on the 55th anniversary of independence. So there was no “mysticism” or natural outporing of celebration leading up to the date when it happened. But you know what i supported the govt on how they did it. Barbados has a tendency to “tek long” and “find excuses” to not do certain things. I compare it to what was done to Nelson statue. People felt that there would be negative fallout from moving Nelson Statute There were even some nutcases on this blog that wanted a referendum before moving the statute. To the point, some in society wanted broad consensus to approve going to a republic. That a new constitution and constructional reform was absolutely “necessary”. If that was so i believed it would have taken another 20-30 years for that happen. The fact is that all of that could have happened even before Barbados became a official republic. We are just
    To add there was not even any animosity between England and Barbados when it happened. This is because the UK had already facilitated this eventuality from all their colonies since 1926 via the creation of the COMMONWEALTH!!

    A republic is simply a country whose the head of state is not a monarch (who rules by birthright). The Head of state is a person elected or appointed from within the country and as such and holds AT LEAST ceremonial powers. The head of state in a republic is usually titled “president”
    Why did it felt that nothing changed”? In my opinion, it is because Barbados operated as “virtual republic” since independence as the Governor General was selected locally. to Use latin jargon, from 1966 the Governor General was a “de facto” President. The Governor General was still OFFICIALLY a representative of the British Monarchy. This SMALL FACT meant that Barbados was NOT OFFICIALLY a republic. Barbados’ Head of state remained whomever was the English Monarch. and that remained from 1625 until 2021.

    In 2021 that SMALL FACT was removed. So now Barbados now has a Governor General that is no longer a representative of the English Monarchy. The Head of state is now the Governor general outright and to represent that fact Governor General title is now President.

    If i had any disappointment it was that there was little significance portraying the end of nearly 400 years of British rule over Barbados. Not that i hold any animosity to the British, but i think that it was still a significant piece of historical fact


  11. I see that the Hindu nationalist was greeted in Trinidad as if he were a visiting emperor who came to visit his subjects. Least we forget, the soul and the history of Trinidad is built on the bedrock of African slaves

    http://www.uniindia.com/trinidad-and-tobago-gripped-by-modi-mania-thousands-attired-in-indian-wear-celebrate-his-visit/world/news/3507167.html

    “Prime Minister Narendra Modi was conferred with Trinidad and Tobago’s highest national honour- “The Order of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago” on Friday (July 4). This marks the first time the award has been bestowed upon a foreign leader, ……..”

    https://newsday.co.tt/2025/07/03/muslim-groups-concerned-over-modis-visit/

    Barbados awarded this fascist the same award.

    https://ddnews.gov.in/en/pm-modi-honored-with-honorary-order-of-freedom-of-barbados-award/

    Given that T&T has gobbled up huge swathes of Barbados real estate and businessess, we need to ask our Prime Minister to explain to her people what was the point of her rush to turn Barbados into a republic when she continues to cede the country’s sovereignty to all and sundry.


  12. That kissing of Modi’s ass is because of India’s emerging economy, I suppose.

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