Politics & Government Guide in Bermuda
Political system, governance structure, stability indicators, and democratic institutions
Bermuda operates as a parliamentary democracy under a constitutional monarchy with King Charles III as head of state. The Progressive Labour Party, led by Premier David Burt since 2017, holds a parliamentary majority following the 2025 general election. Recent political developments include the introduction of Corporate Income Tax and increased investment in infrastructure and digital government capabilities.
Political Stability
Good
Corruption Index
Moderate
Democracy Index
Good
Government Type
Parliamentary Democracy
Legal System
Common law system with judicial review
Head of State
King Charles III(since 2022)
Head of Government
Premier David Burt(Progressive Labour Party)since 2017
Political Indicators
Political Stability
Scale: 0-1
Stable
Political Stability Index (2024)
Corruption Index
Scale: 0-100
Transparency International (2024)
Press Freedom
Scale: 0-100
Reporters Without Borders (2024)
Democracy Index
Scale: 0-10
Flawed Democracy
Economist Intelligence Unit (2024)
Legislature
Major Political Parties
Centre-left
Centre-right
Voting Rights
All Bermudian citizens aged 18 and over have the right to vote in elections. Residents without Bermudian status do not have voting rights.
Recent Developments
- 2025 general election held on 18 February with PLP winning majority
- Introduction of Corporate Income Tax (CIT) in 2025 as a major fiscal reform
- Government focus on infrastructure investment and digital resilience upgrades in 2025
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