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The Cabinet of Barbados |
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Cabinet of Barbados | Select Administration |
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The Cabinet consists of ministerial heads of departments and is chaired by the Prime Minister. |
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Composition by Role |
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Ministers |
11 |
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Parliamentary Secretaries |
2 |
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Ministers by Gender |
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Men |
10 |
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Women |
1 |
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Cabinet Reshuffle |
11 September 1978
Prime Minister J.M.G.M. 'Tom' Adams announced a reshuffle of his Cabinet. The reshuffle added two new faces, Dr. Donald Blackman and Nigel Barrow, and switches five other ministers. |
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As of 11 September 1978 |
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Prime Minister and Minister of Finance |
Hon. J.M.G.M. Adams, MP |
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Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Trade, Tourism, and Industry |
Hon. H. Bernard ST. JOHN, MP |
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Attorney General and Minister of External Affairs |
Hon. Henry deB. FORDE, MP |
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Minister of Health and National Insurance |
Hon. Billie A. MILLER, MP |
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Minister of Education and Culture |
Hon. Louis TULL, MP |
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Minister of Labour and Community Service |
Senator, Dr. the Hon. Donald BLACKMAN |
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Minister of Housing, Lands, and Environment |
Hon. Lionel S. CRAIG, MP |
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Minister for Constitution Affairs and Leader of the Senate |
Senator the Hon. Ronald MAPP, MP |
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Minister of Agriculture, Food and Consumer Affairs |
Hon. Lloyd B. BRATHWAITE, MP |
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Minister of Communication and Works |
Hon. Lindsay BOLDEN, MP |
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Minister without portfolio with responsibility for Broadcasting, Liaison, and Public Relations |
Senator, the Hon. Nigel BARROW |
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Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of
Housing, Lands and the Environment |
DeLisle O. BRADSHAW, MP |
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The Cabinet consists of ministerial heads of departments and is chaired by the Prime Minister. |
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Compositon by Role |
Ministers |
9 |
Parliamentary Secretaries |
2 |
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Composition by Gender |
Men |
8 |
Women |
1 |
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7 September 1976
Prime Minister J.M.G.M. 'Tom' Adams announced his new Cabinet after his Barbados Labour Party (BLP) was returned to office in the 2 September 1976 General Election. The nine-member Cabinet was sworn in on 7 September 1976 by acting Governor-General Sir Wiliam Douglas. the Cabinet included the first women minister, Billie Miller. |
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As of 7 September 1976 |
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Prime Minister and Minister of Finance and Planning |
Hon. J.M.G.M. Adams, MP |
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Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Caribbean Affairs, External Trade, Industry, and Tourism |
Hon. H. Bernard ST. JOHN, MP |
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Attorney General and Minister of External Affairs |
Hon. Henry deB. FORDE, MP |
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Minister of Health and National Insurance |
Hon. Billie A. MILLER, MP |
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Minister of Education and Community Development |
Hon. Louis TULL, MP |
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Minister of Labour, Welfare, Youth Affiars, and Sport |
Hon. Lionel S. CRAIG, MP |
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Minister of Housing and Lands & Leader of Government Business in the Senate |
Senator the Hon. Ronald G. MAPP, MP |
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Minister of Communication and Works |
Hon. Lloyd B. BRATHWAITE, MP |
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Minister of Agriculture, Food, and Consumer Affairs |
Hon. Lindsay BOLDEN, MP |
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Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of
Caribbean Affairs, External Trade, Industry, and Tourism |
DeLisle O. BRADSHAW, MP |
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Parliamentary Secretary in the Prime Minister's Office |
Senator O'Brien TROTMAN |
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