Cabinet of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

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The cabinet of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is appointed by the governor-general on the advice of the prime minister.[1]

Current cabinet as of 2025

More information Office, Name ...
Office Name
Prime Minister, Minister of Finance, Legal Affairs & Justice, Economic Planning and Private Sector Development Godwin Friday
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Security and Immigration St Clair Leacock
Minister of Health and Wellness and Energy Daniel Cummings
Minister of Housing, Urban Development, Land Management and Informal Settlement Upgrading Andrew John
Minister of Fisheries, Marine Conservation and Climate Resilience Conroy Huggins
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade, Foreign Investment and Diaspora Affairs Fitzgerald Bramble
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Rural Transformation Israel Bruce
Minister of Youth, Sport, Culture and Creative Industries Kaschaka Cupid
Minister of Tourism and Maritime Affairs Kishore Shallow
Minister of the Family, Gender Affairs, Persons with Disability, Occupational Safety and Labour Laverne Gibson-Velox
Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Physical Planning Nigel Stephenson
Minister of Education, Vocational Training, Innovation and Digital Transformation Phillip Jackson
Minister of Social Welfare and Community Empowerment, Disaster Management and National Heritage Shevern John
Senator and Minister of State in the Office of the Prime Minister Chieftain Neptune
Senator and Minister of State in the Ministry of Education, Vocational Training, Innovation and Digital Transformation Laverne King
Minister of Higher Education, Grenadines Affairs, Local Government, Airport and Seaport Terrance Ollivierre
Attorney General Sarah Louise Mitchell
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Previous cabinets

2021 cabinet

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Office Name
Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves
Deputy Prime Minister Montgomery Daniel
Attorney General Grenville Williams
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry, Fisheries, Rural Transformation, Industry & Labour Saboto Caesar
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade and Consumer Affairs Frederick Stephenson
Minister of Health, Wellness and the Environment St. Clair Prince
Minister of Finance, Economic Planning and Information Technology Camillo Gonsalves
Minister of Urban Development, Energy, Seaports Development, Seaports Administration, Grenadines Affairs and Local Government Benarva Browne
Minister of Housing, Informal Human Settlement, Youth and Sports Orando Brewster
Minister of Education Curtis King
Minister of Tourism, Civil Aviation, Sustainable Development and Culture Carlos James
Minister of National Mobilisation, Social Development, Family, Gender Affairs and Persons with Disabilities Keisal Melissa Peters
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2012 cabinet

As of 28 March 2012.[2]

More information Office, Name ...
Office Name
Governor General Frederick Ballantyne
Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves
Deputy Prime Minister Girlyn Miguel
Minister of Agriculture, Industry, Forestry, Fisheries, & Rural Transformation Saboto Caesar
Minister of Education Girlyn Miguel
Minister of Finance Ralph Gonsalves
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade, & Consumer Affairs Douglas Slater
Minister of Grenadines Affairs Ralph Gonsalves
Minister of Health, Wellness, & the Environment Clayton Burgin
Minister of Housing, Informal Human Settlements, Lands & Surveys, & Physical Planning Montgomery Daniel
Minister of National Mobilization, Social Development, the Family, Persons With Disabilities, & Youth Frederick Stevenson
Minister of National Reconciliation, the Public Service, Labor, Information, & Ecclesiastical Affairs Maxwell Charles
Minister of National Security Ralph Gonsalves
Minister of Tourism, Sports, & Culture Cecil McKie
Minister of Transport, Works, Urban Development, & Local Govt Julian Francis
Attorney General Judith Jones-Morgan
Ambassador to the US La Celia Aritha Prince
Permanent representative to the UN, New York Camillo Gonsalves
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