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- New Barbados President sworn in - Stabroek News
(Barbados Nation) Loyal son The Most Honourable Jeffrey Davidson Bostic was installed as the second President of Barbados in a ceremony marked by a call for Barbadians to renew their love for
- 2025 Barbadian presidential election - Wikipedia
2025 Barbadian presidential election The 2025 Barbadian presidential election was held on 7 October 2025 to choose the second president of Barbados, an office established as part of Barbados becoming a republic
- New President of Barbados elected - Barbados Today
Retired Lieutenant Colonel Jeffrey Davidson Bostic has been officially elected as the next President of Barbados His election was confirmed this morning during a joint sitting of the House of Assembly and the Senate, where there were no objections to the sole nomination — jointly endorsed by Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley and Opposition
- Bostic takes over today as President - nationnews. com
Barbados will continue its republican march today when The Most Honourable Jeffrey Bostic is installed as President during the Independence Day Parade at the world renowned Kensington Oval
- Jeffrey Bostic sworn in as second president of Barbados on 59th . . .
Jeffrey Bostic was sworn in as Barbados’ second president early Sunday, coinciding with the nation’s 59th Independence Day
- President - Barbados
In 2017, she became the first female President of that tribunal She has held membership in various organisations and associations and has chaired or was a member of numerous boards and committees over the years
- Barbados installs second president during Independence Day parade
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC) – The second president of Barbados, Jeffrey Bostic, was sworn in early Sunday during the 59th anniversary of Independence and the fourth as a republic A former
- Jeffrey Bostic Takes Office as the Second President of Barbados
Barbados’ second president, Jeffrey Bostic, was sworn in this Sunday during the country’s fifty-ninth anniversary of independence from the United Kingdom and the fourth anniversary of the declaration of the republic
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