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The Cabinet of Antigua and Barbuda[1] is the executive branch of the government of Antigua and Barbuda.

Cabinet[2]
Ministry Minister Notes
Minister of Finance & Corporate Governance & Public Private Partnerships Gaston Browne Also includes the Office of the Prime Minister, ex officio member of the National Security Council.
Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Public Safety, and Labour Steadroy Benjamin Also responsible for National Security, ex officio member of the National Security Council.
Minister for Housing, Lands and Urban Renewal Maria Browne Also Minister of State in the Ministry of Legal Affairs, Public Safety and Labour
Minister of Public Utilities, Civil Aviation, Transportation Robin Yearwood Also responsible for
  • Meteorology
  • Energy
Minister of Health, Wellness & The Environment Molwyn Joseph
Minister of Sports, Culture, National Festivals and the Arts Daryll Mathew
Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Trade & Immigration Paul Chet Greene Responsible for
  • the Manufacturing Industry
Minister of Agriculture, Lands, Fisheries

and Barbuda Affairs and, Minister of Social Transformation and

Human Resource Development

Samantha Marshall
Minister of Tourism and Economic Development Charles Fernandez
Minister of Information, Broadcasting,

Telecommunications and Information Technology

Melford Walter Nicholas
Minister of Education, Science and Technology Michael Browne
Minister of Works Lennox O'Reilly Weston Minister of State in the Ministry of Finance and Corporate Governance

References

  1. ^ "The Cabinet". Government of Antigua and Barbuda. Archived from the original on 2014-08-11. Retrieved 10 August 2014.
  2. ^ "Government of Antigua and Barbuda".