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Old-world traditions, enlightened leadership

Meet the Premier and Minister of Tourism and Transport

Our Premier and Minister of Tourism and Transport, Dr. The Hon. Ewart F. Brown, JP, MP wishes to extend you a personal welcome

The Bermuda Flag

Our flag showcases the United Kingdom's emblem in the upper left. Below is the Bermudian coat of arms. It shows a lion holding a shield that depicts the sinking of the Sea Venture in 1609. It was this fateful event that brought our first settlers.

Find Out More

Visit the Government of Bermuda's website to learn more about our system of government and other related services

When Parliament is in session look for members wearing their traditional powdered wigs, reflecting our adherence to British-style traditions - traditions that include a stable, efficient government.

Bermuda is officially a British overseas territory, but we enjoy a high degree of self-rule. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II does act as our formal head of state and appoints a Governor - currently Sir John Vereker, KCB - to represent her in Bermuda.

Our Government consists of the Governor, a Premier, a Cabinet, and a Parliament comprised of an appointed Senate and the elected House of Assembly.

The Governor

  • The Queen's appointed representative
  • Appoints the Premier on advice of members of the House of Assembly
  • Responsible for defence, police, internal security and external affairs

The Premier

  • The head of Government who nominates the Cabinet
  • The leader of the majority party or majority coalition in the House of Assembly
  • Our Premier is Dr. The Hon. Ewart F. Brown, JP, MP 

House of Assembly

  • Comprised of 36 members elected by eligible voters in a general election held every four or five years
  • The largest minority political party becomes the Opposition with its own Leader and Shadow Cabinet

The Senate

  • Comprised of 11 members, five of whom are appointed by the Governor on advice of the Premier, three by the Leader of the Opposition, three directly by the Governor
  • To become law, legislation must be passed by the House of Assembly and approved by the Senate and the Governor

Major Political Parties

  • Two major political parties: Progressive Labour Party (PLP) and the United Bermuda Party (UBP)
  • The PLP won the most recent election held in December 2007
  • Our Premier, Dr. The Hon. Ewart F. Brown, JP, MP is a PLP member
 
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