Political and administrative structure
Barbados is an independent nation with a parliamentary republic system of government. The Head of State is the President, elected by an electoral college composed of both houses of Parliament. The Head of Government is the Prime Minister, appointed by the President based on their role as leader of the majority party or coalition.
Barbados is divided into 11 parishes and the capital, Bridgetown. These are further subdivided into 30 electoral districts or constituencies, each with its own council; however, these do not constitute elected local governments.