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The ministries of Jamaica are created at the discretion of the prime minister of Jamaica to carry out the functions of government. As of 2016, the prime minister is Andrew Holness . The agencies of Jamaica are created by both parliamentary law and assigned to ministers to oversee.
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Herbert Bryan, 1924, acting, first time; Sir Samuel Herbert Wilson, 29 September 1924 – June 1925; Sir Herbert Bryan, 1925, acting, second time; Sir Arthur S. Jelf, October 1925 – 26 April 1926, acting, first time; Sir Reginald Edward Stubbs, 26 April 1926 – 9 November 1932; Sir Arthur S. Jelf, 9 November 1932 – 21 November 1932, acting ...
Pages in category "Ministries and agencies of the government of Jamaica" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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Name Party Year first elected Year left office 1: Iris Collins: JLP: 1944: 1949 2: Rose Leon: JLP: 1949: 1976 3: Iris King: PNP: 1959: 1967 4: Enid Bennett: JLP: 1967 ...
Jamaica is an upper-middle-income country [14] with an economy heavily dependent on tourism; it has an average of 4.3 million tourists a year. [19] Jamaica is a parliamentary constitutional monarchy, with power vested in the bicameral Parliament of Jamaica, consisting of an appointed Senate and a directly elected House of Representatives. [8]
Jamaica constitutes an independent Commonwealth realm. [3] The Constitution vests executive power in the Cabinet, led by the Prime Minister. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested both in the government and in the Parliament of Jamaica. The Prime Minister is appointed by the governor-general, the common ...