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The Cabinet is the main body that controls policy and coordinates activities of governmental departments. It is chaired by the Prime Minister and consists of most of the ministerial heads of departments, as well as some additional members. The Cabinet consists of politicians who are aided by a body of civil servants. Decision-making is not confined to the Cabinet; Cabinet Committees can play an important role in deliberations. |
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Cabinet of the Second Ralph GONSALVES Administration
Eighth Parliament of St. Vincent and the Grenadines
2005 - 2010 |
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As of 16 December 2005
PM Gonsalves announced the members of Cabinet of his Second Administration. |
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Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, Economic Planning, National Security, Legal Affairs, and Grenadines Affairs |
Hon. Dr. Ralph E. GONSALVES |
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Commerce and Trade |
Hon. Louis STRAKER |
Minister of National Mobilisation, Social Development, Non-Government Organisations Relations, Family, Gender Affairs, and Persons with Disabilities |
Hon. Michael BROWNE |
Minister of Education |
Hon. Girlyn MIGUEL |
Minister of Rural Transformation, Information, Public Service, and Ecclesiastical Affairs |
Hon. Selmon WALTERS |
Ministry of Health and the Environment |
Hon. Dr. Douglas SLATER |
Minister of Urban Development, Labour, Culture, and Electoral Matters |
Hon. René BAPTISTE |
Minister of Transport and Works |
Hon. Clayton BURGIN |
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries |
Hon. Montgomery DANIEL |
Minister of Telecommunications, Science, Technology, and Industry |
Hon. Dr. Jerrol THOMPSON |
Minister of Tourism, Youth and Sports |
Hon. Glen BEACHE |
Housing, Informal Settlements, Physical Planning, Lands and Surveys |
Hon. Senator .Julian FRANCIS |
Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office |
Hon. Conrad SAYERS |
Attorney General |
Hon. Judith JONES-MORGAN |
Parliamentary Secretary in the Prime Minister’s Office |
Senator the Hon. Elvis CHARLES |
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Source: http://www.assembly.gov.vc |
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