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WHO REALLY CHOOSES YOUR MAYOR? When Democracy Stops at the Party’s Gate

 NATIONAL PERSPECTIVE SPECIAL FEATURE

Belize City: Friday 26th June 2026: Every election season, Belizeans are reminded that democracy belongs to the people.

Yet before a single voter casts a ballot for mayor or area representative, another election has already taken place—one that most Belizeans never participate in.

It is the election that determines who they will be allowed to vote for.

IF RED FLAGS WERE MISSED, WHO WAS WATCHING?

EDITORIAL

Belize City: Thursday 25th June 2026: The Financial Secretary says warning signs should have been detected. The Prime Minister has ordered an audit. A Cabinet Minister has stepped aside. Belizeans now deserve answers not only about one Ministry, but about the financial governance system itself.

The Ministry of Defence may have triggered the alarm. The nation now deserves to know whether the warning applies to the wider system of government.

BOIL UP: SIX MEETINGS LATER: WHERE IS THE MONEY, WHERE ARE THE FACTORIES, AND WHERE ARE THE JOBS?

By: Omar Silva - Editor/ Publisher 

Belize City: Tuesday 23rd June 2026

  • Belizeans are not opposed to progress.
  • Belizeans are not opposed to cooperation with Mexico.

Belizeans are not opposed to the Tren Maya, industrial parks, synchronized factories, logistics corridors, export promotion, or access to new markets.

What Belizeans are increasingly opposed to is the growing gap between announcements and outcomes.

WHAT KIND OF COUNTRY ARE WE BUILDING TOGETHER FOR TOMORROW?

Belize City: Sunday 21st June 2026For more than four decades since Independence, Belizeans have faithfully participated in elections. We have voted. We have campaigned. We have worn colours. We have defended parties. We have celebrated victories and mourned defeats.

Yet a question remains unanswered:

What kind of country are we building together for tomorrow?

BELIZE'S ENERGY PARADOX The More We Own, The More We Pay

Belize City: Wednesday 17th June 2026: Fifteen Years of National Ownership, Hydro Acquisitions, Infrastructure Loans and Now Another $73 Million for BEL Shares—Yet Belizeans Are Still Waiting for Their Dividend

There is a question that every Belizean household should be asking today.

Not whether the proposed seventy-three-million-dollar purchase of Belize Electricity Limited shares is a bailout.