When Will the General Election Be?

The general election has been on everybody’s mind. When will it be? Will it be held in the first half of the year or the latter half? Will the United Democratic Party (UDP) be able to put its differences aside to mount a formidable challenge against the People’s United Party (PUP)?

Prime Minister John Briceño told News 5 this morning that the election “will be more toward the first half of this year.” He stated that he has yet to decide on a specific date. Once a decision is made, the Prime Minister will be required to announce it at least a month in advance.

With the UDP in shambles, political spectators ponder if the Briceño Administration will pull off a clean sweep. It has happened twice pre-independence, and the possibility of it happening again is not nil. Hypothetically speaking, if the PUP manages to win all 31 constituencies, will the Prime Minister appoint persons from losing political parties to oversight bodies like the Elections and Boundaries Commission and push for such appointments for the three Senate seats reserved for the Opposition? Briceño answered, “Why are you wishing this on me? It would sound good, but one, I don’t think that is going to happen. We are going to fight to win all 31 seats like in every election. But, at the end of the day, we have to respect the wishes of the Belizean people, and if they should decide to give us the 31 seats, it is something that…we’ll have to cross that bridge when we get there.”

US Imposes Animal Import Ban on Belize Over Screwworm

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has announced new restrictions on live animal imports from Belize, effective January 3, 2025. This comes after Belize confirmed its first case of New World Screwworm in the country.

The USDA has prohibited the import of live ruminants, swine, and their germplasm from Belize. Dogs from Belize will be allowed entry with a health certificate confirming they have been inspected for screwworm.

Horses from Belize will need to undergo a strict screwworm treatment protocol, including quarantine, upon arrival in the U.S. “Horses imported to the United States from screwworm-free regions transiting screwworm-affected regions via air, land, or sea will require a minimum of 7 days in quarantine at an APHIS Animal Import Centre,” the USDA stated.

Belize first announced the investigation of a suspected case on December 28, 2024. Two days later, the Ministry of Agriculture confirmed the first case of New World Screwworm in a Brangus heifer in Crique Sarco, Belize.

The Belize Agricultural Health Authority (BAHA) reported that a six-month-old Brangus heifer on a farm in Crique Sarco, Belize, was discovered with a suspicious wound on her right ear, near her ear tag. Upon closer inspection, fifty-nine larvae were removed from the wound. 

Dr. Roxanna Alvarez, Animal Health Director at BAHA, reported, “No other wound was found on the animal, and no other animals in the herd presented lesions, wounds, or infestations.” The farm is now under quarantine, and the heifer’s wound has been treated. 

 

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