Federal Parliament of the West Indies Federation

Federal Parliament of the West Indies Federation
Type
Type
HousesSenate
House of Representatives
History
FoundedApril 1958
DisbandedJuly 1962
Structure
Senate political groups
  •   Federalist (15)
  •   Democrat (4)
House of Representatives political groups
Length of term
5 years (maximum)
Elections
Appointment by the governor general
Last House of Representatives election
25 March 1958
Meeting place
Port of Spain, Trinidad
Preview warning: Page using Template:Infobox legislature with unknown parameter "previous_election2"

The Federal Parliament of the West Indies Federation was the bicameral legislature in West Indies Federation from 1958 to 1962. It was formally made up of two houses, an appointed Senate (Upper house) and an elected House of Representatives (Lower house).

The governor general, on behalf of the monarch, summoned and appointed the 19 senators, while each of the 45 members of the House of Representatives represented an electoral district, and were elected by voters residing in the district. The governor general also summoned and called together the House of Representatives, and had the power to prorogue or dissolve Parliament, in order to either end a parliamentary session or call a general election.[1]

The only election was held in 1958. It remained for 4 years until the dissolution of the federation in 1962. The official language of the Parliament was English.

  1. ^ "West Indies (Federation) Order in Council, 1957" (PDF). Digital Legislative Library of the Government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.