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Belize, since 1961, has had a two party political system, which is not constitutionally mandated. Actually, any number of Belizean adults can run as candidates for the 28 electoral divisions. Belize has no laws controlling the formation or activities of political parties. A person can say a political party exists and if the candidates of that party are successful, they therefore gain seats in government. Political parties avoid class conflicts by representing all classes. But usually when parties are not in power they identify with the poorer class of society. On the most part, political parties do not strive on dues from members but from large donations given by business and most of which are not to the public's knowledge. Foreign PolicyDuring the period of self government (1964 - 1981), Britain kept control over the management of Belize's foreign affairs, allowing the People's United Party to participate in the foreign policies initiatives. Belize has been very discreet and inflexible about the position of its foreign policy. Belize had to keep very close ties with British-troops as well as with the United States for-trade and aid. Due to the use of foreign policy as a tool for supporting trade and investment, the direction of foreign policy making in Belize was not different from most of the other nations in the 1990's. Belize's foreign policy has been greatly determined by its political, military, and economic links with Britain and the United States, as well as its geographical ties with Central America and the Caribbean. Belize in the RegionBelize, with its rights for self determination, joined Caricom, although becoming a member brought only limited economic benefits. For Belize it helped to further its drive for independence. One reason why Belize played no direct part in the Central American peace process was because of its traditional isolation from Central American politics. Since the late 1980's, however Belize has been recognized as a genuine Central American nation by its isthmus neighbors. Belize and Mexico enjoy a good relationship. In Belize, unlike other Central American countries, there is a positive recognition of Mexico and Mexican society. Belize has also established closer relations with Venezuela, who has tried to obtain support from Belize for its full membership in Caricom. |
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