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The Government of Barbados contains a number of government ministries which control and govern various aspects of the country. [1] Barbados currently has around 30 ministries, each with its appointed Minister.
The Ministry of Information Communication Technologies, Utilities and Energy is a Cabinet-level governmental agency in Antigua and Barbuda responsible for the internet and public utilities. Responsibilities
Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure (Germany), since 2013 Ministry of Communication and Digital Affairs (Indonesia) Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources (Ireland), a department of the Government of Ireland that is responsible for the telecommunications and broadcasting sectors and regulates, protects ...
Ministry of the Public Service Director General, Human Resources Ms. Penelope Linton (acting) Ministry of Transport and Works Permanent Secretary Mr. Andrew Gittens Ministry of Finance, Economic Affairs and Investment Treasury Department. Barbados Audit Office. Permanent Secretary Permanent Secretary Director General, Finance and Economic Affairs
Ministry of Finance, Economic Affairs and Investment (Barbados) ... Ministry of Labour (Barbados) This page was last edited on 26 February 2011, at 00:37 (UTC). ...
Economic history of Barbados (1 C, 2 P) I. Industry in Barbados (5 C) ... Ministry of Finance, Economic Affairs and Investment (Barbados) R. Revenue stamps of ...
In 2001 the Government of Barbados and the local Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier (ILEC) provider, Cable & Wireless signed a MOU beginning a phased process of liberalisation of the international segment of Barbados' telecommunications sector. [3] The process was aimed at bringing Barbados' sector into compliance with the World Trade ...
The government has been chosen by elections since 1961 elections, when Barbados achieved full self-governance.Before then, the government was a Crown colony consisting of either colonial administration solely (such as the Executive Council), or a mixture of colonial rule and a partially elected assembly, such as the Legislative Council.