President of Barbados - Wikipedia The final person to hold that position, Dame Sandra Mason, served as Barbados' first president from 2021 to 2025, and was then succeeded by the current president, Jeffrey Bostic
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
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
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
Prime Minister of Barbados | Current Leader Dame Sandra Prunella Mason FB GCMG DA QC (born 17 January 1949) is a Barbadian politician, lawyer, and diplomat who has served as the first president of Barbados since 2021
Lawmakers unite to confirm Jeffrey Bostic as second republican president Retired Lieutenant Colonel Jeffrey Davidson Bostic was on Tuesday confirmed as Barbados’ second president, following a rare display of unanimous parliamentary support that underscored his broad national appeal and reputation for steady leadership
Jeffrey Bostic - Wikipedia Jeffrey Davidson Bostic (born 27 October 1960), popularly known by his nickname The Colonel, is a Barbadian politician and former army officer who has served as the second president of Barbados since 2025
List of heads of state of Barbados - Wikipedia Under the Constitution of Barbados, as amended in 2021, the position of president of Barbados replaced the monarch as head of state The position of president is elected by parliament for a four-year term