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Farewell to Alix Boyd Knights

Alix Boyd Knights, one of the longest-serving Speaker of the Dominica House of Assembly and Speaker Emeritus when she retired three years ago, has died.


As the SUN reported, Boyd-Knights was emotionally overwhelmed as she addressed parliament for the last time in March 2020. She then accepted the title of Speaker Emeritus, as proposed by the Dominica Labour Party (DLP) parliamentarians.


"I think for the first time in my life I am being overcome by emotion," said Boyd-Knights, who sat in the Speaker's chair for 20 years.


"I am grateful to the Honourable Prime Minister, members of the government side, all those persons who have met me, WhatsApped me, phoned me, I will always be Madame Speaker. So Government has formalised what everybody who met me has been telling me."


She added: "I am at a crossroads in my life, and I am unsure which one to follow. But I can assure everyone because I like to cook, I still like to write, I still like to teach, and I have some knowledge that if anybody calls on me, I'll be only too happy to pass it on. God has been good to me. Everything that has happened to me in my life is from God."


While she sat in the Speaker's chair, the opposition United Workers Party (UWP) frequently accused Boyd-Knights of being overtly biased. But she constantly denied the charge.


"The fact that she has won every single case brought against her, both at first instance and at the Appeal level, has convinced her that she is working properly within the Standing Orders despite her critics' claims that she is biased," writes Dr. Lennox Honychurch in the book: "Women in Parliament in Dominica" that he co-authored with Boyd-Knights.


Boyd-Knights, an attorney, was first elected Speaker on 17 April 2000; re-elected on 27 July 2005, 4 February 2010 and 20 February 2015. Upon her election to a third term on 4 February 2010, she became the longest-serving Speaker in Dominica's history.


She has a Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of the West Indies.


Other female Speakers of the House of Assembly were Marie Davis-Pierre and Neva Edwards.


Source: http://sundominica.com/articles/alix-boyd-knights-dies-7160/#google_vignette

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