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This is a list of speakers of the House of Representatives of Belize.

Name Entered office Left office Notes
Hon. Woldrich Harrison Courtenay 12 March 1965 3 October 1974
Hon. Sir Alexander Hunter KBE 8 November 1974 27 July 1979
Hon. Charles Bartlett Hyde 30 November 1979 9 November 1984
Hon. Carlos Castillo 21 December 1984 31 July 1989
Hon. Robert Clifton Swift 15 September 1989 1 June 1993
Hon. Bernard Q. Pitts, SC 16 July 1993 13 July 1998
Hon. Sylvia Flores 12 September 1998 1 July 2001
Hon. Elizabeth Zabaneh 3 August 2001 7 January 2008
Hon. Emil Arguelles 14 March 2008 3 February 2012
Hon. Michael Peyrefitte 21 March 2012 1 January 2017
Hon. Laura Tucker-Longsworth 13 January 2017 6 October 2020
Hon. Valerie Woods 11 December 2020 Incumbent

References

  1. ^ "House of Representatives Belize - National Assembly". National Assembly. 31 December 2018.
  2. Bremner, Marilyn J., ed. (May 1990). "Background Notes: Belize". United States Department of State.
  3. "Political scene: Opposition leader is reprimanded". The Economist Intelligence Unit. 11 March 1998. Archived from the original on 10 July 2011.
  4. ^ "Parliament of Belize". Worldwide Guide To Women In Leadership. 20 November 2015.
  5. "Parline Database: Belize (House of Representatives) last elections". Inter-Parliamentary Union.
  6. "Who We Are". National Assembly of Belize.
  7. "Mrs. Laura Tucker-Longsworth being sworn in as speaker of the house". United Democratic Party.
  8. "Ceremonial Opening of the 14th Session of the Senate and 13th Session of the House of Representatives". National Assembly of Belize. 11 December 2020.
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