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The Cabinet are individuals of Barbados which execute the duties of the Government of Barbados. Under a Parliamentary republic , these powers are vested nominally by the President of Barbados , but are exercised in practice by a Cabinet of Ministers, presided over by the Prime Minister of Barbados .
The Cabinet is headed by the Prime Minister, who must be an elected member of Parliament, and other ministers are appointed from either chamber by the President, as advised by the Prime Minister. Office of the Prime Minister of Barbados on Bay Street, Bridgetown, Barbados. (c.a. November 2000)
Barbados Labour Party (1) No. Incumbent (Birth–Death) Portrait Tenure Political affiliation Prime Minister References Took office Left office Time in office Vacant (30 November 2021- 26 January 2022) 9: Santia Bradshaw (born 1976) 22 January 2022: Incumbent: 2 years, 331 days Barbados Labour Party: Mia Mottley [11]
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.
Toggle Premiers of Barbados (1954–1966) subsection 1.1 Queen Elizabeth II in right of the United Kingdom (1954–66) 2 Prime Ministers of Barbados (1966–present)
Cabinet Office Cabinet Secretary Ms. Selma Green (acting) Prime Minister's Office Permanent Secretary Permanent Secretary (Special Assignment) The Most Honourable Alies Jordan, FB Ambassador Sandra Phillips (Commitment For Results) Ministry of the Public Service Director General, Human Resources Ms. Penelope Linton (acting)
Head of state Sandra Mason, President of Barbados (since 30 November 2021). Head of government Prime Minister Mia Mottley (since 25 May 2018). Cabinet Ministers chosen by the prime minister and appointed by the president's assent.
The President of Barbados (Dame Sandra Mason) [1] The Prime Minister (Mia Mottley) The Chief Justice (Mr Justice Leslie Haynes) The Members of the Cabinet. The Attorney-General of Barbados, as the first minister to be sworn in after the Prime Minister. Other cabinet ministers, their own order unknown. The former Governors-General (Sir Elliott ...