In a notable turn of events, former Agriculture Minister and Orange Walk South Area Representative Jose Abelardo Mai was conspicuously absent from today’s House Meeting. This follows his recent departure from the Cabinet, which has fueled widespread speculation and public scrutiny. Prime Minister John Briceño has maintained that Mai is on a medical “leave of absence” to undergo surgery for injuries sustained in a horse-riding accident. However, sources within the Cabinet revealed that Mai submitted a resignation letter, raising questions about the true reasons behind his exit. Rumors have circulated that foreign pressure, particularly from the United States, may have played a role. Briceño has vehemently denied these claims, stating that no such demands were made during his meeting with the US Chargé d’Affaires. Meanwhile, House Speaker Valerie Woods reported the absence of five other representatives: Marconi Leal Jr (Belize Rural North), Abner Andre Perez (Belize Rural South), Kevin Bernard (Orange Walk East), Godwin Haylock (Queen Square), and Miguel Mike Guerra (Cayo West). The timing of Mai’s absence and the conflicting narratives have intensified public interest and debate over the situation.
