UDP Boycotts House Sitting

In a dramatic political standoff, Belize’s United Democratic Party (UDP) parliamentary caucus has initiated a comprehensive boycott of the House of Representatives session today. This protest action, which the party has designated as “Round 3” in their ongoing demonstrations, targets the proposed acquisition of Speednet/SMART by Belize Telemedia Limited (BTL), a transaction the opposition condemns as profoundly corrupt and financially reckless.

The UDP caucus issued a scathing statement characterizing the acquisition as “one of the most blatantly corrupt and reckless deals ever foisted upon the Belizean people.” The party explicitly refused to participate in what they described as a parliamentary “rubber stamp” process, asserting that their boycott represents “an act of conscience and common sense” rather than political theater.

Central to the opposition’s concerns are multiple procedural deficiencies in the proposed transaction. The UDP highlighted the absence of an independent valuation of SMART, non-disclosure of liabilities, lack of audited financial statements, and insufficient regulatory safeguards. Additionally, the party raised serious questions regarding whether severance payments owed to former employees would be honored prior to any acquisition completion.

Financial implications form a core component of the opposition’s critique, with the UDP estimating that Belizeans would inherit over $80 million in debt, plus associated interest and closing costs. The statement employed strong rhetoric, declaring: “This is not governance. This is not development. This is daylight robbery dressed up as national policy.”

The UDP’s communication further accused Prime Minister Briceño and Markhelm Lizaraga of continuously altering the narrative while “attempting to ram this bitter pill down our throats.” The party concluded its declaration with the emphatic statement: “Enough is enough,” signaling their intent to maintain resistance against the telecommunications acquisition.