Ministers of Dominica (17 December 2019 – present)edit
Roosevelt Skerrit: Prime Minister, Minister for Finance, Economic Affairs, Investment, Planning, Resilience, Sustainable Development, Telecommunications and Broadcasting
Reginald Austrie: Minister of Housing and Urban Development
Rayburn Blackmoore: Minister of National Security and Home Affairs
Kenneth Darroux: Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Business and Diaspora Relations
Fidel Grant: Minister of Blue and Green Economy, Agriculture and National Food Security
Denise Charles: Minister of Tourism, International Transport and Maritime Initiatives
Adis King: Minister of Youth Development and Empowerment, Youth at Risk, Gender Affairs, Seniors' Security and Dominicans With Disabilities
Ian Douglas: Minister of Trade, Commerce, Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Business and Export Development
Greta Roberts: Minister of Governance, Public Service Reform, Citizen Empowerment, Social Justice and Ecclesiastical Affairs
Cozier Frederick: Minister of Environment, Rural Modernization and Kalinago Upliftment
Irving McIntyre: Minister of Health, Wellness and New Health Investment
Cassanni Laville: Minister of Public Works and the Digital Economy
Roselyn Paul: Minister of Sports, Culture and Community Development
Octavio Allfred: Minister of Education, Human resource Planning, Vocational Training and National Excellence
Ministers of Stateedit
Oscar George: Minister of State in the Office of the Prime Minister with Responsibility for Telecommunications and Broadcasting
Gregory "Karessah" Riviere: Minister of State in the Ministry of Finance, Economic Affairs and Planning
The Late Edward Registe: Minister of State in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Business and Diaspora
Parliamentary Secretariesedit
Chekira Lockhart-Hypolite: Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Tourism, International Transport, and Maritime Initiatives, with special responsibility for Air and Sea Port Operations
Kent Edwards: Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Health, Wellness and New Health Investment, with particular responsibility for Community and Home Care[1][2][3]
Ministers of Dominica (11 April 2018 – 16 December 2019)edit
Hon. Roosevelt Skerrit – Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, Investments, Housing and Lands
Hon. Reginald Austrie – Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Agriculture Food and Fisheries
Hon. Levi A. Peter - Attorney General
Hon. Dr. John Colin McIntyre – Minister for Public Works, Water Resource Management and Ports
Hon. Joseph Isaac - Minister for the Environment, Climate Resilience, Disaster Management and Urban Renewal
Hon. Dr. Kenneth Darroux – Minister for Health and Social Services
Hon. Senator Miriam Blanchard – Minister for Planning, and Economic Development
Hon. Senator Robert Tonge – Minister for Tourism and Culture
Hon. Catherine Lady Daniel – Minister for Ecclesiastical Affairs, Family and Gender Affairs
Hon. Justina Charles – Minister for Youth, Sports, and Constituency Empowerment
Hon. jaco parrot – Minister for Justice, Immigration and National Security
Hon. Senator Francine Baron – Minister for Foreign and CARICOM Affairs
Hon. Ian Douglas – Minister for Trade, Energy and Employment
Hon. Petter Saint. Jean – Minister for Education and Human Resource Development
Hon. Roslyn Paul – Minister for Commerce, Enterprise and Small Business Development
Hon. Kelver Darroux – Minister for Information, Science, Telecommunications and Technology
Hon. Cassius Darroux – Minister for Kalinago Affairs
Hon. Johnson Drigo – Minister in the Ministry of Housing and Lands
Hon. Ivor Stephenson – Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Health and Social Services
- Minister of State in the Office of the Prime Minister, responsible for Project Planning and Implementation
Ivor Stephenson - Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Health and Environment with specific responsibility for the Environment
Referencesedit
^"PM Skerrit assigned multiple portfolios in new DLP cabinet". Dominica News Online. 17 December 2019. Retrieved 2 October 2020.
^"Composition du gouvernement". France Diplomatie - Ministère de l'Europe et des Affaires étrangères (in French). Archived from the original on 21 September 2020. Retrieved 2 October 2020.
^"Ministries". Government of the Commonwealth of Dominica Portal. Archived from the original on 2 January 2016. Retrieved 2 October 2020.
"New Dominica Cabinet sworn in". Caribbean Elections Today. 17 December 2014. Archived from the original on 4 March 2008. Retrieved 13 March 2008.