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The government was sworn in on 15 August 2022. [2] Geoffrey Hanley - Deputy Prime Minister; Marsha Henderson - Minister of Tourism, Civil Aviation, and Urban Development; Konris Maynard - Minister of public infrastructure and utilities, transport, information, communication and technology, and post
List of prime ministers of Saint Kitts and Nevis List of presidents of the United States Term end September 19, 1983: Gained independence from Great Britain: Kennedy Simmonds: Ronald Reagan: February 22, 1984: March 13, 1984: William Valentine Herbert: Kennedy Simmonds: Ronald Reagan: August 11, 1994: Erstein Mallet Edwards: Denzil Douglas ...
Minister for Labour, Public Works, Physical Planning, Posts and the Environment. Hazel Brandy-Williams: Junior Minister with responsibility for Health and Gender Affairs. Troy Liburd: Junior Minister with responsibility for Education, Library Services and Information Technology. Stedmon Tross: Cabinet Secretary Helene Lewis: Legal Advisor
Mr Prime Minister (informal) The Honourable (informal) The Right Honourable (within the Commonwealth) His Excellency (diplomatic) Type: Head of government: Appointer: Governor-General: Term length: No term limit: Formation: 19 September 1983; 41 years ago () First holder: Kennedy Simmonds: Deputy: Deputy Prime Minister of Saint Kitts and Nevis ...
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This is a list of ministers of foreign affairs of Saint Kitts and Nevis: [3] 1983–1995: Kennedy Simmonds; 1995–2000: Denzil Douglas; 2000–2001: Sam Condor; 2001–2008: Timothy Harris; 2008–2010: Denzil Douglas; 2010–2013: Sam Condor; 2013–2015: Patrice Nisbett; 2015–2022: Mark Brantley; 2022: Vincent Byron; 2022–present: Denzil ...
Saint Kitts and Nevis Labour Party Joelle Clarke is a politician from Saint Kitts and Nevis who has served in the government of Terrance Drew since 2022 . [ 1 ]
Groundbreaking for the final segment of the Green Line occurred on September 23, 1995, [2] and Congress Heights station officially opened on January 13, 2001. [3] Its opening coincided with the completion of approximately 6.5 miles (10.5 km) of rail southeast of the Anacostia station , as well as the opening of the Branch Avenue , Naylor Road ...