Speaker of the House says more women needed in parliament

Speaker of the House of Assembly, Alix Boyd Knights

Speaker of the House of Assembly Alix Boyd Knights is convinced that there are not enough women in parliament and is hopeful that with the new parliament, to be elected soon, more women will sit in the House of Assembly.

“We are not anywhere near our millennium development goals. We ought to have been at 31 percent by now and we’re not,” Boyd Knights told Dominica News Online in an exclusive interview.

“…Before parliament was dissolved, there were two elected women members: one female member of the opposition, two female senators, and one member. So that was four and then the attorney general and the speaker, so that brought us to six. So six out of 32… Because we have thirty members of parliament, the attorney general comes in as a public servant who made it 31 and the speaker makes 32,” she pointed out.

Boyd Knights told DNO that the women who have sat in parliament during her tenure have done a good job.

She was first elected Speaker of the House on April 17, 2000 and re-elected in July 27, 2005 following the country’s general elections.

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13 Comments

  1. May 11, 2010

    All what I can- Just agree with all

  2. me
    January 1, 2010

    ur tired… go rest…

  3. notfair
    December 31, 2009

    I can shoot down at least one woman on shelli’s list. she’d not do a better job than Alix, alas i fear she may do significantly worse. too involved in party politics.

  4. Observer
    December 31, 2009

    While I am in favour of having a much bigger presence presence of Women in the parliament. I do not think that madame speaker is the best example, neither has she set a good example for women in politcs on the island.
    That woman has not conducted herself in any lady-like way, The things that have come out of her mouth when she campaigned on the politcal platform should be a typical example of her character. She is just to “VEMINOUS” HER ACTIONS WAS more a deterrent for women wanting to get involved in the politcal process.

    Madame Speaker it is time to say your auvoirs. And let us women find a better person to speak on our behalf.

  5. Forward Thinking
    December 31, 2009

    Shelli I share some of your sentiments.

    A time has come for Mrs Alix Buyd Knight to say goodbye as the speaker of the house. Irrespective of her political affilitation, I found her …. The speaker is considered to be the chief officer and highest authority of the house, and must remain politically impartial at all times during the execution of her duties when the house is in session.

    A time has come for Prime Minister Skeritt to replace Mrs Knight with someone who will restore respect, trust and confidence to the honourable house, therefore Mrs Knight should not be reappointed to this post at all.

    We need Respect, and Objectivity in the House of Assembly. …
    No more disrruption Mrs Knight! In a democracy, proponents and opponents must be heard!

    I think Mrs Knight should now focus on culinary skills and stay clear off the House of Assembly!

    A Patriot Dominica!

  6. December 31, 2009

    I agree with ‘Shelli’ on that note, but exclude Charles Savarin

  7. December 31, 2009

    AMEN “Anonymous” I agree with you a 110 percent!!!! Jesus is the only way, the truth and the light NO CAN COME TO THE FATHER BUT THROUGH HIM, not through mary, or allah or David or Job or mohamind, only through Jesus!!!

  8. December 31, 2009

    We have enough women in government, and that’s why we have all that drama!!!

  9. HAHAHAH
    December 31, 2009

    WELL ALL I CAN SAY IS THAT WE NEED A FRESH VOICE WITH A LITTLE MORE DIPLOMACY AND TACT, SOMETIMES I GET THE FEELING THAT ALIX TAKES THIS AS A JOKE BUT I MUST SAY THAT FOR THE MOST PARTS SHE KNEW HER STUFF I LEARNED A FEW THINGS FROM HER, I VOTE FOR DOCTOR FRANCIS SEVERIN DIPLOMACY AT ITS BEST, BUT AGAIN WITH THE WAY OUR POLITICS IS, IT MIGHT JUST BE ANOTHER “JOB FOR THE BOYS”

  10. Anonymous
    December 31, 2009

    To ‘muslim always’………….no where in your writing have I seen the name of Jesus. Jesus is the only hope of our salvation. No one can go to God the father but through Him. Forgiveness of sin and cleansing from sin can only be obtained through Jesus Christ. Only Jesus’s shed blood (his sacrifice on the cross) can make the sinner clean not anything else.

  11. Muslim_Always
    December 30, 2009

    Alix Boyd Knights, my message to you, may Allah guide you. Here read this pls.

    Repentance(Tawbah)

    ——————————————————————————–

    O you who believe! Turn (in repentance) to Allah with sincere repentance; Perhaps your Lord will remove your evil from you… (Holy Qur’an, 66: 8)

    The Prophet of Allah (s) said: There are four signs of one who is repentant:

    1) He is sincere to God in his actions

    2) He shuns falsehood

    3) He is firmly attached to truth and

    4) He is eager to do good. [Al-Harani, Tuhaf al-`Uqool, p. 20]

    Imam Ja’far al-Sadiq (a) said: “When a servant turns to God with sincere repentance (tawbatun nasuh), God loves him and covers him (i.e. his sins) in the world and the Hereafter.” I said, “And how does He cover him?” The Imam (a) replied, “He makes the two angels (assigned to write his deeds) forget that which they have writ­ten of his sins. Then He inspires his limbs (saying), ‘Conceal his sins,’ and He inspires places of the earth (saying), ‘Conceal the sins that he used to commit over you.’ Then he meets God in such a manner that there is nothing to bear witness against him regarding any sin.”[Al‑Kulayni, al‑Kafi,kitab al‑’iman wa al‑kufr, bab al‑Tawbah, hadith #1]

    The reality of Tawbah

    Tawbah means return to the soul’s initial spirituality after the light of its human nature (fitrah) and its spirit has been covered by the darkness of sins and disobedience. The human soul in its initial state has neither any spiritual virtues nor any vices. It is capable of reaching any station, but in its original state it is pure, sinless and has an intrinsic luminosity.

    The perpetration of sins causes obscurity within the heart, and the light of intrin­sic nature is extinguished and converted into darkness. However, before total darkness envelops the heart, if a person awakens from the slumber of negligence and makes repentance, the soul gradually returns from the darkness to the light of its original nature and essential spirituality.

    This is mentioned in the famous hadith from Imam Baqir (a):“One who repents from sin is like the one who has not sinned..” [Al‑Kulayni, al‑Kafi, kitab al‑’iman wa al‑kufr, bab al‑Tawbah, hadith #10]

    The essentials and conditions required for Tawbah

    Tawbah isnot accepted from one who merely declares, “I repent.” There are a number of conditions that must be fulfilled before the acceptance of Tawbah. These are mentioned below in the following hadith:

    q It is narrated that someone said: Astaghfirullah (I seek God’s forgiveness) before Imam ‘Ali (a). He said to him. “May your mother mourn for you! Do you know what istighfar is? Verily istighfar is a degree of the ‘illiyyun (people of high station) and it is a word that means six things. First is remorse over the past. Second, the resolution not to return to it ever. Third, to return to creatures their (formerly usurped) rights so that you meet God Almighty in a state of purity in which no one has any claim against you. Fourth,that you fulfil every duty that you neglected in order to satisfy your obliga­tion in respect to it. Fifth,that you attend to the flesh of your body that has grown on unlawful nourishment so that it melts away as a result of grief and mourning and your skin adheres to your bones, after which new flesh grows in its place. Sixth,that you make your body taste the pain of obedience in the same way as it earlier tasted the pleasure of sins.When you have done these things then say Astaghfirul­lah! [Nahj al‑Balagha, saying # 417]

    This noble tradition mentions two prerequisites for Tawbah (remorse and resolution), two important conditions for its acceptance (returning the rights of creatures and of the Creator), and finally two points for the perfection of repentance.

    Tawbatun nasuh (sincere repentance)

    According to great researcher al‑Shaykh al‑Bahai (qs), there are several meanings of tawbatun nasuh. A few of them are mentioned below:

    q Tawbah that ‘advises’ the people, i.e. it invites them to simu­late him (the repenter) on account of the good effect produced in the repenter, or Tawbah that ‘counsels’ the repenter to root out sins and never return to them again.

    q Tawbah thatis done purely for God’s sake, similar to the pure honey that is free from wax, and thus called `asalun nasuh. Sincerity requires that the remorse should be on account of the ugliness of sins and the displeasure of God, and not from fear of the hellfire.

    q The word nasuh is also related to nasabah which means tailoring, because Tawbah sewstogether the body of faith which is torn by sin, and because it joins the penitent person to God’s awliya’ (friends) and His lovers in the same way that separate pieces of cloth are joined together by tailoring.

    q Yet another interpretation says that nasuh is an attribute of the penitent and tawbatun nasuh is a Tawbah whose performer admonishes him­self to take part in a perfect repentanceuntil the effects of sins are totally purged from the heart. This task is only attained by causing the soul to taste regret and grief and by clearing its darkness caused by past sins with the light of virtuous actions.

    The sooner, the better…

    Successful Tawbah is a difficult task. Indulging in sins, especially major and mortal ones, cause a person to become totally forgetful of Tawbah. If the tree of sins growing in the orchard of the human heart reaches maturity and its roots become strong, the results are calamitous, causing a person to turn completely away from repentance.

    Even when the thought of Tawbah occasionally comes to his mind, he postpones it from one day to another, and from one month to the next, telling himself, “I will make sound repentance at the end of my life and in old age.” This is wishful thinking. Such a person cannot perform Tawbah after the roots of sinfulness have grown deep into his personality. The best time for Tawbah is youth when sins are fewer, the inner dark­ness of the heart is incomplete and all the conditions of Tawbah are easier to fulfil. This God‑given opportunity should be availed at all costs and one shouldn’t pay heed to satanic whisperings to postpone Tawbah. And therefore, one should do Tawbah as soon as possible after a sin is committed. An intelligent person who realizes this fact, abstains from sins, and undoes wrong committed in the past.

    His penitent heart filled with remorse, develops a firm determination to quit sinful life. God helps him and if his Tawbah is sincere, he becomes the beloved of God as mentioned in the holy verse: “Verily God loves the repentant” (2: 222)

    Imam ‘Ali (a) said: “If you want to win His blessings in the next world, today is the day of preparation while tomorrow is the day of reward. The place to proceed to is Paradise while the place of doom is Hell. Is there no one among you to repent for his deeds before his death, compensate for wrongs he has done, and do good before the calamity of retribution descends upon him?” [Nahj al-Balagha, sermon #33]

    A call to awaken the heart for Tawbah

    q O man! How sinful and foolish you are not to know the worth of the bounties of your Provider. After having spent years in dis­obedience and after prolonged disloyalty to such a merciful Lord, Who has pro­vided all the means of your comfort and ease ‑ without there being, na`udhu bi Allah, any imaginable benefit to Him ‑ having vio­lated His sanctities and taken shamelessness and recalcitrance to their extreme, now that you are remorseful, penitent and repentant, God Almighty has taken you as His loved one. What an abundance of mercy and plenitude of bounty! O God! We are incapable of thanking You for Your bounties. Our tongues are unable to praise and extol You. All that we can do is to bow our heads in shame and ask Your pardon for our shamelessness. We don’t deserve Your mercy. Indeed, Your mercy is more abundant and Your bounties are more inclusive than can be described.

    q A wise man should endeavour to intensify the form of contrition and grief in the heart so that God willing, it sets aflame the fire of remorse. That is, through meditation about the terrible consequences of sin, remorse becomes stronger in his heart, thereby voluntarily kindling the holy fire, the fire about which Qur’an says: The fire of God kindled (roaring) over the hearts, a vault upon them, in outstretched columns (104:6-8).

    In his heart, burning the fire of remorse will incinerate all his sins and burn away all its rust and corrosion. He should know that were he not to kindle himself this fire in this world and were he not to open upon himself the door of this hell, he would inevitably pass from this world into the next world to face the terribly cauterizing fire prepared for him there. Thereupon the doors of Hell shall be opened and the doors of Paradise closed to him. A wise person thus realises the grave consequences of his sins.

    q O God! Give us a chest lit with the fire of remorse. Set our hearts aflame with the worldly fire and set it afire by throwing into it the sparks of remorse. Remove the rust of our hearts and take us from this world in a state of freedom from the consequences of sins. Surely You are the Lord of bounties. [Adopted from Al-Khomeini, Forty Hadith, chapter 17, ‘Tawbah’]

    Conclusion

    q Imam Zain al-Abidin (a) said: “My God ! You are He who has opened a door to Your pardon and named it ‘repentance’ for You said, ‘Repent to God with unswerving (sincere) repentance’ (66: 8). What is the excuse for him who remains heedless of entering the door after its opening?” [al-Sahifa al-Kamilah, The Whispered Prayer of the Repenters]

  12. fair
    December 30, 2009

    Nothing Alix says should have any more significance. This woman continues to carry herself as a common vagabond on the street. Why should we listen to anything she has to say?

    People like Alix, Maynard and Honychurch will no longer command my respect…ever again.

    And even those Labour boom boom flies who pretend to admire you sell outs now know your true colours. You are all political whores!

  13. shelli
    December 30, 2009

    Every ten years or so our democracy needs am injection of fresh talent to ensure that there is relevance and better ways of doing things in Dominica.

    The time has come to my mind when we in Dominica deserve a new Speaker of the Dominica House of Assembly.

    It can be another woman in the likes of Mrs. Heather Felix Evans, Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Prevost, Mrs. Inglis, Mrs. Jennifer Astaphan, and Dr. Valda Henry.

    If we were to choose a man, I will propose Mr. Charles Savarin, Mr. Anthony Astaphan and Dr. Francis Severin.

    Mrs. Knight has served almost 10 years and it has been 10 hard and strenuous years to say the least.

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