Stuart cabinet

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Stuart cabinet was formed by Barbadian Prime Minister friend Stuart of the Democratic Labor Party (DLP) on October 23, 2010. In the 2013 House of Assembly election, the ruling Democratic Labor Party (DLP) remained the strongest party, but lost four seats. The opposition Barbados Labor Party (BLP) won four seats. This gave the Democratic Labor Party 16 seats and the Barbados Labor Party 14 seats.

In the elections in May 2016, the DLP was replaced by the BLP, and Mia Amor Mottley became the new Prime Minister .

Cabinet members

The Stuart cabinet comprised 16 ministers and four parliamentary state secretaries.

Ministerial office Surname Membership of Parliament
Prime Minister , Minister for National Security, Civil Service and Urban Development Friend J. Stuart MP
Attorney General, Minister of the Interior Adriel D. Brathwaite MP
Minister for Tourism and International Transport Richard L. Sealy MP
Minister for Education, Science, Technology and Innovation Ronald D. Jones MP
Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs Christopher P. Sinckler MP
Minister for Transport and Public Works Michael A. Lashley MP
Minister of Agriculture, Food, Fisheries and Water Resources Management David C. Estwick MP
Minister for Social Care, Constituency Strengthening and Community Development Steven D. Blackett MP
Minister of Health John DE Boyce MP
Minister for Housing and Land Denis St. E. Kellman MP
Minister for Industry, International Enterprises, Trade and Small Business Development Donville Inniss MP
Minister for Environment and Drainage Denis S. Lowe MP
Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office Patrick MT Todd senator
Minister for Labor, Social Security and Human Resource Development Esther Byer-Suckoo Senator
Minister for Culture, Sport and Youth Stephen A. Lashley MP
Minister for Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Maxine PO McClean Senator
Parliamentary State Secretary in the Ministry of Education, Science, Technology and Innovation Harcourt A. Husbands senator
Minister in the Prime Minister's Office Darcy W. Boyce senator
Parliamentary State Secretary in the Ministry of Tourism and International Transport V. Irene Sandiford-Garner Senator
Parliamentary State Secretary in the Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs Jepter Ince senator

supporting documents

  1. Barbados General Election Results - May 24, 2018 on caribbeanelections.com; accessed on October 27, 2019

Web links

  • Ministerial Portfolios on the Barbados Parliament website (accessed June 7, 2015)
  • Cabinet on the homepage of the Barbados Government Information Service (BGIS)