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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 |
10 |
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Ministers of State |
2 |
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Parliamentary Secretaries |
2 |
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Ministers by Gender |
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Men |
9 |
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Women |
3 |
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12 September 1994
Prime Minister Owen Arthur announced his new Cabinet after successfully leading his Barbados Labour Party (BLP) to victory in the 6 September 1994 General Election. Among its 12 members were all three women elected to the Assembly and three Senators. |
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As of 12 September 1994 |
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Prime Minister, Minister of Finance, Economic Affairs, Information, Defense & Security |
Hon. Owen S. ARTHUR, MP |
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Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs |
Hon. Billie A. MILLER, MP |
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Attorney General & Minister of Home Affairs |
Hon. David SIMMONS, MP |
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Minister of Education, Youth Affairs, and Culture |
Hon. Mia A. MOTTLEY, MP |
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Minister of Health & the Environment |
Hon. H. Elizabeth THOMPSON, MP |
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Minister of Agriculture |
Hon. Rawle C.EASTMOND, MP |
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Minister of Transport and Works |
Hon. George W. PAYNE, MP |
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Minister of Telecommunications |
Senator the Hon. Phillip GODDARD |
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Minister of Industry, Commerce & Business Development & Leader of the Senate |
Senator the Hon. Reginald FARLEY |
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Minister of Labour, Community Development, and Sports |
Hon. Rudolph GREENIDGE, MP |
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Minister of State in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Tourism and International Transport |
Hon. Ronald TOPPIN, MP |
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Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office |
Senator, the Hon. Glyne MURRAY |
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Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Housing and Public Works with specific responsibility for the Ministry of Housing |
Gline A. CLARKE, MP |
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Parliamentary Secretary of Education, Youth Affairs and Culture |
Senator Cynthia Y. FORDE, MP |
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