• Minimum age: 21 years • Citizenship:
Belizean citizenship • Residence: in Belize for at least a year prior to nomination • Who cannot be senators: members of the House, members of the armed and police forces, persons contracted to work for the Government.
Appointments to Cabinet Occasionally, a prime minister may find it necessary to appoint a senator to a post in the Cabinet. The first such instance was for
C.L.B. Rogers under
George Price in 1979 after losing his seat in the House. Price also appointed
Ralph Fonseca, who did not run in the 1989 general election, to a minister of state post until he ran and won in a newly created constituency in 1993. In 1997, the UDP appointed the Belizean ambassador to Mexico,
Alfredo "Fred" Martinez, a senator to also serve in Cabinet as minister of trade and industry, thereby relinquishing his ambassadorial appointment, to which he would later return. Former Senator
Richard "Dickie" Bradley twice lost elections to the House and was appointed a senator and given a Cabinet post each time. Following the 2012 general elections, the UDP lost its supermajority and exercised its constitutional limit to appointing four senators to serve as ministers. One,
Godwin Hulse, had been a senator dating back to 2006 and was appointed leader of government business in the House, while three others were newcomers to national administration (
Charles Gibson is a former senior public officer and was CEO under
John Saldivar in the Ministry of the Public Service; he was appointed as minister for that portfolio in 2012.) == Meetings and duties ==