UDP Demands PUC Autonomy Amid PM Pause

In a significant political development on February 10, 2026, the United Democratic Party (UDP) has launched a direct challenge against perceived executive interference in regulatory affairs. Party Leader Tracy Panton announced the UDP’s intention to bypass traditional government channels and engage directly with Belize’s Public Utilities Commission (PUC) and Social Security Board regarding the controversial BTL acquisition matter.

The UDP’s move comes as a response to what they characterize as inappropriate executive influence over independent regulatory bodies. Panton emphasized that both the PUC and Social Security Board operate under established legal frameworks that should preclude direct instruction from the Prime Minister or government ministers. “There are laws that govern the function of the PUC,” Panton stated, “and no prime minister or Minister of Government should have to instruct the PUC what to do in the public’s interest.”

Panton further criticized the composition of the PUC, noting that all members were appointed by the current Briceno administration. The UDP leader called for greater accountability, transparency, and professionalism from those serving in regulatory capacities, arguing that appointees should not await instructions from the head of state when clear legal guidelines already exist for handling such matters.

The party’s parliamentary caucus and leadership team plan to formally meet with both regulatory bodies to present their position on record regarding the BTL acquisition, signaling a strategic shift toward direct engagement with independent institutions rather than working through executive branch channels.