Answer:
In Jamaica, the Senate has twenty one (21) members of which thirteen 13 are Government Senators and the remaining eight (8) are Opposition Senator.
Explanation:
The Jamaican Parliament consists of two houses of power, the Senate or the Upper House and the House of Representatives or the Lower House. The number of members of such two houses differs, with the Higher House having a lesser number than the Lower House.
The Senate or the Upper House comprises of twenty members or Senators out of which the Governor-General appoints thirteen members. The remaining eight members are selected according to the advice of the Leader of Opposition.