Friends of Democracy

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AbbreviationFOD
PresidentKarina Goodridge
ChairpersonKarina Goodridge
The Friends of Democracy
AbbreviationFOD
LeaderKarina Goodridge
PresidentKarina Goodridge
ChairpersonKarina Goodridge
General SecretarySteve Blackett
FounderRonnie Yearwood
Steve Blackett
Founded2024 (As a political pressure group)
July 1, 2025 (2025-07-01) (As a political party)
Split fromDemocratic Labour Party
IdeologySocial democracy
Political positionCentre-left
Colors  Green
House of Assembly
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Senate
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Election symbol
Diamond
Website

The Friends of Democracy (FOD) is a center-left social democratic[1] political party in Barbados. It was established in 2024 as a political pressure group and in 2025 as a political party.

The Friends of Democracy was founded as a political pressure and civic group in 2024 after the ousting of Democratic Labour Party (DLP) president Ronnie Yearwood and general secretary Steve Blackett and subsequent exodus of some ex-DLP members following an internal power struggle.[2][3] The group later elected attorney Karina Goodridge as its chairman and President on 18 May 2025 and announced its intention to become a full political party.[4] The party was founded on 1 July 2025 where it announced that Yearwood was no longer affiliated with the group.[5]

On 23 January 2026, FOD announced that it was going to contest the 2026 Barbadian general election with 12 candidates with the intent to " a strong, vibrant and potent opposition. ”[1] Weeks later, on the 11th of February, during the election, they won 1,424 votes and came 3rd place but failed to win a seat.

On 20 February 2026 President Jeffrey Bostic appointed FOD President Karina Goodridge and DLP member Ryan Walters as the two opposition senators for the opposition seats in the senate.[6]

Electoral Performance

Election Party Leader Votes % Seats +/– Position Government
2026 Karina Goodridge 1,424 1.40
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Steady 0 New Extra-parliamentary

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