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  2. Education in Belize - Wikipedia

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    Education in Belize is compulsory between the ages of 5 and 14 years for primary education. In 2001, 93.2 percent of children ages 5 to 14 years were attending school. The Education Act subjects parents to a fine of up to US$100 if their children of compulsory school age fail to attend school regularly. Even so, there is large number of school ...

  3. Cabinet of Belize - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The National Assembly, which is the Legislature of Belize, consists of three bodies: the Governor-General, the Senate and the House of Representatives. Presently, there are thirty-one elected Members of the House of Representatives. The party with the majority of seats in the House of Representatives forms the Government, the Executive ...

  4. Government of Belize - Wikipedia

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    Belize is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations. Charles III is head of state and is represented in the country by Governor General Her Excellency Froyla Tzalam, who is the country's third governor-general. The primary executive organ of government is the cabinet, led by a prime minister. Cabinet ministers are members of the majority ...

  5. Ministry of Education and Youth - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Education and Youth (MoE) is a government ministry of Belize. The ministry's offices are located in the west block, in Belmopan, Cayo District. [1]

  6. Patrick Faber (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Valdosta State University. University of North Florida. Patrick Jason Faber (born 21 March 1978) is a Belizean politician. He was the leader of the Opposition. He formerly served as the minister of Education, Youth Sports and Culture. In July 2020 he was appointed the leader of the United Democratic Party, after Prime Minister Dean Barrow ...

  7. Belizean Creole - Wikipedia

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    The 1999 Ministry of Education: School Effectiveness Report (p. 84) notes that "Creole is spoken as the first language in most homes." Belizean people speak English, Kriol, and often Spanish, while learning the English system of writing and reading in schools.

  8. Francis Fonseca - Wikipedia

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    Francis William Fonseca (born 11 March 1967) is a Belizean politician who served as leader of the People's United Party (PUP) and as Leader of the Opposition of Belize from 2011 to 2016. [1] First elected to the Belize House of Representatives from the Belize City -based Freetown constituency in 2003, Fonseca served as Attorney General and ...

  9. Said Musa - Wikipedia

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    Residence (s) Belize City, Belize. Profession. Lawyer. Said Wilbert Musa (/ sɑːˈiːd ˈmuːsɑː / ⓘ, born 19 March 1944) is a Belizean lawyer and politician. He was the third prime minister of Belize from 28 August 1998 to 8 February 2008. [1]