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St Kitts and Nevis has a single National Assembly responsible for making laws, and comprising 14 or 15 members depending upon circumstances. [1] [2] 11 of these are directly elected representatives whilst three are senators appointed by the governor-general (two on the advice of the prime minister and the third on the advice of the leader of the opposition).
Name Portfolios Mark Brantley [3]: Premier of Nevis With additional responsibility for Finance, Statistics, Economic Planning, Education, Library Services, Human Resources, Industry, Trade and Consumer Affairs, Health, Tourism and Information Technology, Public Utilities and Energy and Foreign Investments.
George Astaphan, born in St. Kitts, was a physician who gave steroids to the sprinter Ben Johnson. Imruh Bakari, born in St. Kitts, film maker and writer. Hutchens C. Bishop, pre-civil-rights-era clergyman who led the 1917 Negro Silent Protest Parade in New York, U.S. [25] Robert Bradshaw, first Premier of Saint Kitts and Nevis.
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
Saint Kitts and Nevis Labour Party: St Christopher #3: Konris Maynard Saint Kitts and Nevis Labour Party: St Christopher #4: Samal Duggins Saint Kitts and Nevis Labour Party: St Christopher #5: Shawn Richards People's Action Movement: St Christopher #6: Denzil Douglas Saint Kitts and Nevis Labour Party: St Christopher #7: Timothy Harris People ...
From St Kitts the British settled the islands of Antigua, Montserrat, Anguilla and Tortola, and the French settled Martinique, the Guadeloupe archipelago and Saint Barthélemy. During the late 17th century, France and England fought for control over St Kitts and Nevis, fighting wars in 1667, [14]: 41–50 1689–90 [14]: 51–55 and 1701–13.
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: Salary: EC$137,280/US$ 50,844 annually [1] Website: www.gov.kn
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