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1 MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT FROM LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL 1951 1951 (General Elections) W. F. Coutis, C.M.G., M.B.E Chairman Administrator: 1/11/1951-29/2/1952; 1/6/1953-7/1/1954 and 1/4/1954 Deceased C. B. Gibbs Acting Administrator: 20/3/1952-7/5/1953 Deceased O. R Kelsick, Acting Administrator: 4/2/1954-4/3/1954 Deceased Keith H. C. Alleyne Crown Attorney: 26/8/1951- 2/4/1952; 1/6/1953-7/12/1953-15/6/1954 Deceased Percival C. Lewis Crown Attorney: 1/11/1951-6/6/1952 Deceased D. K. McIntyre Acting Crown Attorney: 1/8/1952 Deceased Eardley F. Glasgow Acting Crown Attorney: 7/5/1953-7/1/1954 Deceased Valentine D. Archer Colonial Treasurer: 1/11/1953-8/1/1953 Deceased

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MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT FROM LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL 1951

1951 (General Elections) W. F. Coutis, C.M.G., M.B.E Chairman Administrator: 1/11/1951-29/2/1952; 1/6/1953-7/1/1954 and 1/4/1954 Deceased C. B. Gibbs Acting Administrator: 20/3/1952-7/5/1953 Deceased O. R Kelsick, Acting Administrator: 4/2/1954-4/3/1954 Deceased Keith H. C. Alleyne Crown Attorney: 26/8/1951- 2/4/1952; 1/6/1953-7/12/1953-15/6/1954 Deceased Percival C. Lewis Crown Attorney: 1/11/1951-6/6/1952 Deceased D. K. McIntyre Acting Crown Attorney: 1/8/1952 Deceased Eardley F. Glasgow Acting Crown Attorney: 7/5/1953-7/1/1954 Deceased Valentine D. Archer Colonial Treasurer: 1/11/1953-8/1/1953 Deceased

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A. L. Dopwell Acting Colonial Treasurer: 3/2/1953-26/6/1953 Deceased A. D. W. Johnson Acting Colonial Treasurer: 20/8/1953-1/7/1953 Acting Financial Secretary: 5/4/1956-5/7/1956 Deceased Peter R. Ells Colonial Treasurer: 29/9/1953-3/6/1954; 13/7/1954-28/3/1956 Deceased Julian A. Baynes Member for St. George: 15/10/1951-4/7/1957 Member of the Eight Army Liberation Party 1951; Independent 1954 Deceased Rudolph E. Baynes Member for Kingstown: 15/10/1951-4/7/1957 Member for Kingstown, Minister of Trade and Production: 5/4/1956-4/7/1957 Member of the Eight Army Liberation Party 1951; Independent 1954 Deceased George H. Charles Member for Central Windward: 15/10/1951-4/7/1957 Member for Central Windward, Minister of Social Services: 3/5/1956-4/7/1957 Member of the Eight Army Liberation Party 1951; Independent 1954 Deceased Ebenezer T. Joshua Member for North Windward: 15/10/1951-4/7/1957 Member for Central Windward: 3/10/1957-1961 Member for Central Windward, Chief Minister and Minister of Finance: 25/5/1961-14/9/1961 Member for Central Windward, Chief Minister: 11/10/1962-16/3/1967 Member for Central Windward, Leader of the Opposition: 26/6/1967-8/2/1972 Member for South Central Windward, Deputy Premier and Minister of Finance and Information: 4/5/1972-9/5/1974 Member for South Central Windward, Minister of Trade and Agriculture: 1974-23/2/1978 Member for South Central Windward: 27/10/1979 Member of the Eight Army Liberation Party 1951; People’s Political Party 1954 Deceased

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Evans B. Morgan Member for South Windward: 15/10/1951-31/10/1953 Member of the Eight Army Liberation Party 1951 Deceased Samuel E. Slater Member for North Leeward: 15/10/1951-1961 Member for North Leeward, Minister for Social Services and Education: 25/5/1961-14/9/1961 Minister for Social Services: 11/10/1962-7/10/1964 Minister of Communications and Works: 23/4/1965-2/2/1966 Member for North Leeward, Minister for Education and Social Services: 15/9/1966-16/3/1967 Member for North Leeward, Minister for Communications and Works: 26/6/1967- 24/7/1969 Member for North Leeward, Minister of Home Affairs: 11/9/1969-8/2/1972 Member of the Eight Army Liberation Party 1951; Independent 1954 Deceased Clive L. Tannis Member for Grenadines: 15/10/1951 Member for Grenadines, Minister of Communications and Works: 5/4/1956-4/7/1957 Member for Grenadines, Minister for Communications, Works and Labour: 25/5/1961-14/9/1961 Member for Grenadines, Minister for Communications and Works: 11/10/1962-7/10/1964 Member for Grenadines, Minister for Trade, Production, Labour and Tourism: 23//4/1965-2/2/1966 Member for West St. George, Minister of Home Affairs, Labour and Tourism: 4/5/1972-18/9/1974 Senator: 27/10/1979 Member of the Eight Army Liberation Party 1951; Independent 1954; People’s Political party 1957 Deceased Herman F. Young Member for South Leeward: 15/10/1951-2/2/1966 Member of the Eight Army Liberation Party 1951; People’s Political Party 1954; People’s Liberation Movement 1957 Deceased Levi C. Latham Member for South Windward: 14/12/1953-11/7/1968 Member for South Windward, Minister of Housing, Local Government and Community Development: 5/9/1968-21/5/1970 Member for South Windward, Minister of Communications, Works and Labour: 20/8/1970-8/2/1972 Member for Marriaqua: 4/5/1972 – 18/9/1974 Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Health: 2/1/1975-20/7/1976 Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Housing: 30/12/1976-22/4/1977

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Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Finance and Planning: 3/2/1977-1978 Member for Marriaqua, Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Housing And Local Government: 27/10/1979- Member of the Eight Army Liberation Party 1951; Independent 1954; St. Vincent Labour Party 1957; (Bye-Elections held 14/12/1953) Deceased Abraham C. Cyrus Third Nominated Member: 15/10/1951-15/7/1954 Second Nominated Member: 6/10/1955-1961 Deceased William A. Hadley First Nominated Member: 15/10/1951-15/7/1954 Deceased Edward A. C. Hughes Second Nominated Member: 15/10/1951-15/7/1954 First Nominated Member: 6/10/1955-6/3/1958 Nominated Member, Deputy Speaker: 26/6/1967-9/4/1970 Speaker: 21/5/1970-20/8/1970 Served under the St. Vincent Labour Party Administration Deceased Lewis L. Punnett Temporary First Nominated Member: 7/5/1953-22/9/1953 Deceased

1954 (General Elections)

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Basil. F. Dias Acting Crown Attorney: 6/10/1955-5/4/1956 Crown Attorney: 22/5/1956-19/3/1957 Attorney General: 20/4/1961-11/4/1964 Deceased A.B.C. DosSantos Third Nominated Member: 6/10/1955-1961 Deceased

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1956 B. R. Thomas Financial Secretary: 4/10/1956-1961 Deceased

1957 (General Elections) N. A. Berridge Acting Crown Attorney: 4/4/1957-1961 Deceased Afflick Haynes Member of St. George: 3/10/1957-1961 Member for West St. George, Minister for Trade and Production: 25/5/1961-2/2/1966 Member of the People’s Political Party 1957 Stinson Campbell Kingstown: 3/10/1957-1961 Member of People’s Political Party 1957 Deceased Ivy Joshua Member for North Windward: 3/10/1957 Member for North Windward: 15/9/1966-8/2/1972 Member for North Windward, Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Housing: 4/5/1972-18/9/1974 Member for North Windward, Leader of the Opposition: 2/1/1975-27/10/1979 Member of the People’s Political Party 1957 Deceased 1961 N. S. Nanton Speaker: 25/5/1961-14/9/1961 Served under the People’s Political Party Legislature Deceased Alphaesus C. G. Allen Member for Kingstown, Deputy Speaker: 20/4/1961-14/9/1961 Member for Kingstown, Minister of Trade and Production: 11/10/1962-7/10/1964

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Minister of Social Services: 23/4/1965-2/2/1966 Member of People’s Political Party 1961 Deceased Robert M. Cato Member for East St. George, Leader of the Opposition: 20/4/1961-16/3/1967 Member for East St. George, Chief Minister: 26/6/1967-11/7/1968 Member for East St. George, Premier and Minister of Finance: 5/9/1968-8/2/1972 Member for East St. George, Leader of the Opposition: 4/5/1972-18/9/1974 Premier and Minister Finance: 2/1/1975 – 14/2/1980 Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, Information and Grenadines Affairs: 20/3/1980-12/4/1984 Member for East St. George, (Rt. Hon.) Leader of the Opposition: 23/8/1984-29/11/1984 Member of St. Vincent Labour Party1961 Deceased Cyril Deb. Barnard Second Nominated Member: 20/4/1961-14/9/1961 Deceased Alfred C. Hadley First Nominated Member: 20/4/1961-2/2/1966 Deceased 1962 Emmanuel F. Adams Speaker: 11/10/1962-23/5/1966 Member for Kingstown, Minister for Trade, Production, Labour and Tourism: 15/9/1966-16/3/1967 Speaker: 13/6/1989 Served under the People’s Political Party Administration Deceased W. L. McIntyre Acting Attorney General: 11/10/1962-15/11/1962 Served under the People’s Political Party Legislature Deceased

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1964 L. W. Barker Acting Attorney General: 20/8/1964-2/9/1965 Served under the People’s Political Party Administration Roderick F. Marksman Second Nominated Member: 11/10/1962-2/2/1966 Member for West St. George, Minister for Communications and Works: 15/9/1966-16/3/1967 Member for West St. George: 26/6/1967-21/5/1970 Member for West St. George, Minister of Housing, Local Government, and Community Development: 20/8/1970-15/4/1971 Member for West St. George, Minister of Education and Health: 12/8/1971-8/2/1972 Member of the People’s Political Party 1966 Deceased 1965 Winston F. Cenac Attorney General: 7/10/1965 – 16/3/1967 Served under the People’s Political Party Administration Deceased

1966 (General Elections) Othneil R. Sylvester Speaker: 15/9/1966-16/3/1967 Served under the People’s Political Party Adminstration Member for South Leeward, Minister for Communications and Works: 4/5/1972-17/9/1974 Member of the People’s Political Party 1972 Deceased Errol C.C. Layne: 1966-1967 First Nominated Member, Deputy Speaker: 15/9/1966-16/3/1967 Served under the People’s Political Party Administration George O. Walker: 1966-1967 Second Nominated Member: 15/9/1966 – 16/3/1967 Served under the People’s Political Party Administration Deceased

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Joseph L. Eustace Member for South Leeward: 15/9/1966 Member for South Leeward: 15/9/1966-16/3/1967 Member for South Leeward, Minister for Social Services and Education: 26/6/1967 – 24/7/1969 Member for South Leeward, Minister of Education and Health: 11/9/1969-21/5/1970 Member for South Leeward: 20/8/1970-8/2/1972 Member of the St. Vincent Labour Party Speaker: 4/5/1972- 1976 Served under the St. Vincent Labour Party Administration Deceased James F. Mitchell: 1966-2001 Member for the Grenadines: 15/9/1966-16/3/1967 Member for the Grenadines, Minister for Trade, Production, Labour and Tourism: 26/6/1967- 24/7/1969 Member for the Grenadines, Minister of Agriculture, Trade and Tourism: 11/9/1969-8/2/1972 Member for the Grenadines, Premier and Minister of Agriculture, Trade and Grenadines Affairs: 4/5/1972 – 18/9/1974 Representative for the Grenadines: 2/1/1975 Member for the Grenadines: 27/10/1979 Member for the Grenadines/Leader of the Opposition: 25/11/1982-22/12/1983 Prime Minister, Minister of Finance and Foreign Affairs: 23/8/1984- (Knighted/ The Right Hon. Sir James F. Mitchell 1986) Member for Northern Grenadines: 1989-2001 Prime Minister, Minister of Finance and Foreign Affairs: 13/6/1989 (Foreign Affairs removed from portfolio 1992) Prime Minister, Minister for National Security and Home Affairs: 27/8/1998-20/10/2000 Senior Minister: 11/12/2000-11/1/2001 Member of the St. Vincent Labour Party 1966; Independent 1972; Mitchell/Sylvester Party 1974; New Democratic Party 1984 1967 C. St. Clair. Dacon: 1967-1984 Speaker: 26/7/1967-8/2/1972 Served under the St. Vincent Labour Party Administration Member for South Windward: 4/5/1972-18/9/1974 Minister for Education and Youth Affairs: 2/1/1975- 1978 Member for South Windward, Minister for Education and Youth Affairs: 27/10/1979-12/4/1984 Minister for Education, Youth Affairs and Sports: 28/7/1983-12/4/1984 Member of the St. Vincent Labour Party 1972 Deceased

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Hudson K. Tannis: 1967-1982 Member for Kingstown: 26/6/1967-11/7/1968 Member for Kingstown, Minister of State: 5/9/1968 – 14/3/1969 Acting Minister of Trade, Production, Labour and Tourism: 3/4/1969 Acting Minister of Finance: 24/4/1969 Minister of Communications, Works, and Labour: 11/9/1969-21/5/1970 Member for Kingstown, Minister of Education and Health: 20/8/1970-8/2/1972 Member for West Kingstown: 4/5/1972-18/9/1974 Minister of Communication and Works: 2/1/1975-16/6/1977 Member for West Kingstown, Minister of Home Affairs and Tourism: 22/4/1977-1978 Member for West Kingstown, Minister for Home Affairs and Tourism: 27/10/1979-14/2/1980 External Affairs and Tourism: 20/3/1980-12/4/1984 (Acting Prime Minister: 25/11/1982) Member of the St. Vincent Labour Party 1967 Deceased James A. Ferdinand: 1967- 1974 Nominated Member: 26/6/1967 Nominated Member, Deputy Speaker: 21/5/1970 Nominated Member: 4/5/1972-18/9/1974 Member of the St. Vincent Labour Party Deceased Nolan O. Jacobs Attorney General (Ag.): 26/6/1967-5/9/1968 Served under the St. Vincent Labour Party Administration Deceased 1968 Alcalde T. Warner: 1968-1972 Attorney General: 21/11/1968- 16/11/1972 Served under the St. Vincent Labour Party Administration Deceased

1969 - Semi –Independence/ Statehood.

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1972 (General Elections)

Victor I. Cuffy Member for North Central Windward, Minister Health, Housing and Local Government: 4/5/1972-17/9/1974 Member of the People’s Political Party 1972 Deceased Alphonso A. Dennie: 1972-1974 Member for North Leeward, Minister of Education, Community Development and Youth Affairs: 4/5/1972- 18/9/1974 Member of People’s Political Party 1972 Cecil E. A. Rawle: 1972-1973 Attorney General (Ag.): 21/12/1972 – 4/5/1973 Served under the St. Vincent Labour Administration Deceased Arthur T. Woods: 1972-1983 Member for Central Leeward: 4/5/1972 – 18/9/1974 Speaker: 2/1/1975 - Member for Central Windward, Acting Minister for Home Affairs and Tourism: 27/10/1979 Minister for Home Affairs, Housing, Local Government and Community Development- 20/3/1980-31/3/1983 Member of the St. Vincent Labour Party Deceased Jerome M. Burke: 1972-1974 Nominated Member, Deputy Speaker: 4/5/1972- 18/9/1974 Member of the St. Vincent Labour Party 1972 Deceased John K. Joachim: 1972-1974 Nominated Member: 4/5/1972-18/9/1974 Member of the St. Vincent Labour Party 1972 Deceased

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1973 Carlisle S. Payne: 1973-1974 Attorney General: 4/10/1973 – 18/9/1974 Deceased

1974 (General Elections)

Vincent I. Beache: 1974-1989 Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Trade and Agriculture: 2/1/1975- 23/2/1978 Member for North Central Windward, Minister of Trade and Agriculture: 23/3/1978- 12/4/1984 Member for North Central Windward: 23/8/1984 Leader of the Opposition: 30/7/1985- 23/3/1989 Sir Vincent I Beache: 1975-1989; 1994- Member for South Windward: 1994 Leader of the Opposition: 21/3/1994-30/8/1999 Minister of National Security, the Public Service and Airport Development: 17/4/2001-3/11/2005 Member of the St. Vincent Labour Party 1974; Unity Labour Party 1984 Mrs. Margrete R. Cato: 1974-1984 Nominated Member: 1974-1978 Government Senator: 27/10/1979-12/4/1984 Member of the St. Vincent Labour Party 1974 C. A. Frank Nominated Member: 1974-1978 Deceased Charles C. James Nominated Member: 1974- 1978 Senator: 27/10/1979 Member of People’s Political Party John G. Thompson: 1974-1979 Member for North Leeward, Deputy Speaker: 2/1/1975 -27/10/1979 Member for North Leeward: 23/8/1984 Member of the St. Vincent Labour Party 1974

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Grafton C. Isaacs: 1974-1984 Member for South Leeward, Minister of Home Affairs and Tourism: 2/1/1975-3/2/1977 Member for South Leeward, Minister of Communications and Works: 22/4/1977-20/3/1980 Attorney General, Minister of Legal Affairs: 29/5/1980-12/4/1984 Member of the St. Vincent Labour Party 1974 Deceased Arthur F. Williams: 1974-1984 Member for West Kingstown, Minister of Legal Affairs: 2/1/1975- Member for West St. George, Minister of Legal Affairs: 27/10/1979 Attorney General, Ministry of Legal Affairs: 27/12/1979 – 14/2/1980 Minister for Communications and Works: 20/3/1980-27/7/1983 Minister for Communications, Works and Labour: 28/7/1983- 12/4/1984 Member of the St. Vincent Labour Party 1974 1979 Edward A.C. Hughes: 1979-1981 Speaker: 27/10/1979-24/7/1981 Served under the St. Vincent Labour Party Administration Deceased Randolph B. Russell: 1972- 1984 Member for East Kingstown: 4/5/1972-18/9/1974 Minister of Health and Community Development: 2/1/1975-14/2/1980 Minister of Health: 20/3/1980-7/5/1981 Leader of the Opposition: 21/7/1981- 18/8/1982; 12/4/1984 Member of the St. Vincent Labour Party: 1972; People’s Democratic Party: 1984 Deceased Wade T. Williams: 1979-1980 Senator: 27/10/1979 Government Senator, Deputy Speaker: 27/12/1979-6/11/1980 Member of the St. Vincent Labour Party 1979 Deceased Valcina A. Ash: 1979-1984 Government Senator: 27/10/1979-12/4/1984 Member of the St. Vincent Labour Party 1979

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Earl T. Hazel: 1979-1983 Government Senator: 27/10/1979-31/3/1983 Member of the St. Vincent Labour Party Kenneth A. Browne: 1979-1989 Member for Marriaqua- 27/12/1979 Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Trade and Agriculture: 19/2/1981-31/3/1983 Minister of Home Affairs: 19/5/1983 Co-operatives, Community Development and Housing: 28/7/1983-12/4/1984 Member for Marriaqua: 23/8/1984-23/3/1989 Member of the St. Vincent Labour Party 1979 Offord D. Morris: 1979-1984 Member for South Central Windward- 27/12/1979 Acting Minister of Communications and Works: 12/4/1984 (Elections 1984) Member of the St. Vincent Labour Party 1979 Peter R. Ballantyne: 1979-1984 Member for North Windward- 27/12/1979 Minister of Health: 22/7/1981- 12/4/1984 Member of the St. Vincent Labour Party 1979 Calder Williams: 1979-1981 Member for North Leeward, Leader of the Opposition- 27/12/1979-7/5/1981 Member of the New Democratic Party 1979 Emery W. Robertson: 1979-1986 Opposition Senator- 27/12/1979 Government Senator, Minister of Legal Affairs: 23/8/1984- 26/6/1986 Member of the New Democratic Party 1979 Jeremiah Scott: 1979-2001 Opposition Senator-27/12/1979 Member for South Leeward, Minister of State, Minister of Housing, Labour and Community Development: 23/8/1984-23/3/1989 Minister of Communications and Works: 13/6/1989-12/3/1998 Minister of Agriculture and Labour: 9/7/1998-11/1/2001 Member of the New Democratic Party 1979

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Cosmos Cozier Member for Grenadines-27/12/1979 Member of the New Democratic Party 1979 1980 Victor I. Cuffy: 1980-1981 Opposition Senator: 29/5/1980- 24/7/1981 Member of the New Democratic Party 1980 Deceased Brinsy Nickie: 1980-1981 Opposition Senator: 29/5/1980- 19/2/1981 Member of the New Democratic Party1980 1981 Dennie Wilson: 1981-1984 Government Senator: 19/2/1981 Deputy Speaker: 21/7/1981-24/7/1981 Speaker: 17/8/1982-12/4/1984 Served under the St. Vincent Labour Party Administration Carlisle Ashton: 1981 Opposition Senator: 7/5/1981-June 1981 Member of the New Democratic Party 1981 Deceased George C. H. Thomas: 1981-1982 Opposition Senator: 21/7/1981-21/1/1982 Deceased 1982 Bertram Young: 1982 Opposition Senator: 25/3/1982-13/5/1982 Member of the New Democratic Party 1982 Verold Hadaway: 1982 Opposition Senator: 12/8/1982- 18/8/1982 Member of the New Democratic Party 1982

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Hendrick Alexander: 1982 - 2015 Government Senator: 17/8/1982 Deputy Speaker: 12/4/1984 Opposition Senator: 23/8/1984-23/3/1989 Member of the St. Vincent Labour Party 1982 Speaker: 17/4/2001-28/12/2015 Serves under the Unity Labour Party Administration St. Clair Robinson: 1982-1984 Opposition Senator: 30/12/1982 – 12/4/1984 Member of the New Democratic Party Deceased Julian Boyea: 1982-1984 Opposition Senator: 30/12/1982 – 12/4/1984 Member of the New Democratic Party Deceased 1983 J. Burns Bonadie: 1983-1984 Government Senator: 19/5/1983 Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Trade and Agriculture: 12/4/1984 (elections 1984) Member of the St. Vincent Labour Party 1983 Stanley K. John Government Senator: 15/9/1983-12/4/1984 Opposition Senator: 23/8/1984-23/3/1989 Member of the St. Vincent Labour Party 1983

1984 (General Elections) Olin J.B. Dennie: 1984-1985 Speaker: 23/8/1984-1/8/1985 Served under the New Democratic Party Administration

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Edward G. Griffith: 1984- 1986 Member for East Kingstown-1984 Minister Trade and Agriculture: 23/8/1984-30/5/1985 Minister of Health: 30/7/1985-6/11/1986 Member of the New Democratic Party 1984 Deceased John A. Horne: 1984-2001 Member for West Kingstown, Minister for Tourism, Information and Culture: 23/8/1984-26/6/1986 Minister of Education: 23/10/1986-23/3/1989 Minister of Education, Youth and Women’s Affairs: 13/6/1989-16/12/1992 Minister of Education, Culture, Youth, Sports and Women’s Affairs: 17/12/1992-13/1/1994 Minister of Education, Culture and Women’s Affairs: 21/3/1994-18/12/1997 Minister of Trade, Industry and Consumer Affairs: 12/2/1998-11/1/2001 Member of the New Democratic Party 1984 Allan C. Cruickshank: 1984- 2001 Member for South Central Windward-1984 Minister of Education and Health: 23/8/1984-30/5/1985 Minister of Education: 30/7/1985-26/6/1986 Minister of Communications and Works: 23/10/1986-23/3/1989 Minister of Agriculture, Industry and Labour: 13/6/1989-16/12/1994 Minister of Agriculture and Labour: 26/1/1995-18/12/1997 Minister of Foreign Affairs, Tourism and Information: 12/2/1998-11/1/2001 Member of the New Democratic Party 1984 Burton B. Williams: 1984-1994 Member for South Windward, Minister for Communications and Works: 23/8/1984-26/6/1986 Minister of Tourism, Information and Culture: 23/10/1986-24/6/1987 Minister for Tourism, Aviation, Culture and Women’s Affairs: 18/9/1989-23/3/1989 Minister of Health and Environment: 13/6/1989-17/12/1992 Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office: 25/5/1993-13/1/1994 Member of the New Democratic Party 1984 David E. Jack: 1984-1989 Member for North Windward, Minister for Housing, Labour and Community Development: 23/8/1984-18/12/1986 Minister of Health: 5/3/1987- 23/3/1989 Member of the New Democratic Party 1984 Deceased

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Marcus P. DeFreitas: 1984-1989 Member West St. George, Minister of State, Ministry of Trade and Agriculture: 23/8/1984-30/5/1985 Minister of Trade and Agriculture: 31/7/1985- 18/9/1987 Minister of Trade, Industry and Agriculture: 21/4/1988-23/3/1989 Member of the New Democratic Party 1984 Herbert G. Young: 1984-1994 Member for Central Leeward, Minister of State, Ministry of Education and Health: 23/8/1984-30/5/1985 Minister State, Ministry of Trade and Agriculture: 30/7/1985-23/3/1989 Minister of Trade and Tourism: 13/6/1989-15/1/1992 Minister of Foreign Affairs and Tourism: 16/4/1992-13/1/1994 Member of the New Democratic Party 1984 Stuart Nanton: 1984-1998 Government Senator, Parliamentary Secretary, Prime Minister’s Office: 23/8/1984-14/2/1991 Parliamentary Secretary/Ministry of Trade and Tourism: 3/6/1991-15/1/1992 Parliamentary Secretary/Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Tourism: 16/4/1992-27/6/1996 Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Tourism and Information: 12/12/1996-12/3/1998 Member of the New Democratic Party 1984 Deceased David Bonadie: 1984-1985 Government Senator, Deputy Speaker: 23/8/1984-1/8/1985 Member of the New Democratic Party Deceased Mary Hutchinson: 1984-1991 Government Senator: 23/8/1984 Government Senator/Deputy Speaker: 23/6/1987-3/6/1991 Member of the New Democratic Party 1984 Deceased 1985 Louis K. Jones: 1985-1995 Member for East Kingstown, Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Communication and Works: 30/7/1985-26/6/1986 Minister of State, Ministry of Communications and Works: 23/10/1986-23/3/1989 Minister of Housing, Local Government and Community Development: 13/6/1989-13/1/1994

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Minister of Housing, Youth, Local Government and Community Development: 21/3/1994-13/12/1995 Member of the New Democratic Party 1985 L. A. Douglas Williams: 1985-1989 Speaker: 21/11/1985-23/3/1989 Served under the New Democratic Party Administration Parnel R. Campbell: 1985-1998 Government Senator, Deputy Speaker: 21/11/1985-5/3/1987 Member for East Kingstown- 1987 Attorney General: 23/6/1987- 25/6/1987 Attorney General, Minister of Legal Affairs and Information: 18/9/1987-23/3/1989 Served under the New Democratic Party Legislature Member for Central Kingstown-1989 Attorney General, Minister of Justice, Information and Culture: 13/6/1989-14/2/1991 Attorney General, Minister of Justice and Information: 3/6/1991-31/8/1995 Member for Central Kingstown: 12/12/199512/3/1998 Member of the New Democratic Party 1985 1986 Carl Joseph: 1986-1987 Attorney General: 23/10/1986-5/3/1987 Served under the New Democratic Party Administration St. Clair Robinson: 1986-1997 Government Senator: 23/10/1986-18/12/1997 Government Senator/Deputy Speaker: 18/12/1997 (1 Sitting served as Deputy Speaker.) Member of the New Democratic Party Deceased 1987 Randolph O. Kydd: 1987-1988 Government Senator: 5/3/1987-22/4/1988 Member of the New Democratic Party Deceased

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1988 Carlyle Dougan: 1988-1998 Government Senator: 11/7/1988- 23/3/1989 Member for East Kingstown: 1989 Member for East Kingstown/Deputy Speaker: 13/1/1992-31/8/1995 Attorney General and Minister of Justice: 7/12/1995-28/3/1996 Member for East Kingstown: 19/9/1996-12/3/1998 Member of the New Democratic Party 1989 1989 Emmanuel F. Adams: 1989-1991 Speaker: 13/6/1989-14/2/1991 Served under the New Democratic Party Administration Deceased Yvonne Francis-Gibson: 1989-1998 Member for West St. George, Minister of State, Ministry of Education, Youth and Women’s Affairs: 13/6/1989-15/12/1992 Minister of State, Ministry of Education, Youth, Women’s Affairs, Sports and Culture: 16/12/1992-13/1/1994 Minister of Health and the Environment: 21/3/1994-18/12/1997 Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office: 12/2/1998-12/3/1998 Member of the New Democratic Party 1989 Jonathan Peters: 1989-1993 Member for North Central Windward, Minister of State, Ministry of Trade and Tourism: 13/6/1989-14/2/1991 Minister within the Prime Minister’s Office/Ministry of Finance and Foreign Affairs: 3/6/1991-15/1/1992 Minister of Trade and Consumer Affairs: 16/4/1992-16/12/1993 Member of the New Democratic Party 1989 Alpian R. Allen: 1989-2001 Member for North Leeward, Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Health and the Environment: 13/6/1989-13/1/1994 Minister of Foreign Affairs and Tourism: 21/3/1994-27/6/1996 Minister of Foreign Affairs, Tourism and Information: 9/12/1996-18/12/1997 Minister of Education, Culture and Women’s Affairs: 12/2/1998-11/1/2001 Member of the New Democratic Party 1989

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Bernard R. Wyllie: 1989-1998 Member for Marriaqua, Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Housing, Local Government and Community Development: 13/6/1989-15/1/1992 Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Communications and Works: 16/4/1992-16/12/1993 Minister of Trade and Consumer Affairs: 21/3/1994-16/12/1994 Minister of Trade, Industry and Consumer Affairs: 26/1/1994-18/12/1997 Minister of Agriculture and Labour: 12/2/1998-12/3/1998 Member of the New Democratic Party 1989 Monty A. Roberts: 1989-2001 Member for North Windward, Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Communications and Works: 13/6/1989-15/1/1992 Parliamentary Secretary/Ministry of Housing, Local Government and Community Development: 16/4/1992-13/1/1994 Minister of State/Prime Minister’s Office: 21/3/1994- 16/12/1994 Minister of State/Ministry of Communications and Works: 26/1/1995-18/12/1997 Minister in the Ministry of Agriculture and Labour: 12/2/1998-12/3/1998 Minister of Housing, Youth, Sports, Local Government and Community Development: 9/7/1998-11/1/2001 Member of the New Democratic Party 1989 George O. Walker: 1989-1994 Government Senator: 27/6/1989-13/1/1994 Member of the New Democratic Party Deceased Stephanie Browne: 1989-1998 Government Senator: 31/8/1989-3/6/1991 Member for Southern Grenadines: 1992 Parliamentary Secretary/Prime Minister’s Office/Ministry of Finance: 16/4/1992-17/12/1992 Parliamentary Secretary/Ministry of Health and the Environment: 25/5/1993-13/1/1994 Minister of State/Ministry of Communications and Works: 21/3/1994-16/12/1994 Minister of State/Prime Minister’s Office: 26/1/1995-18/12/1997 Minister of Health and the Environment: 12/2/1998-12/3/1998 Member of the New Democratic Party 1992 1991 Montgomery Maule: 1991-1998 Speaker: 3/6/1991-12/3/1998 Served under the New Democratic Administration

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1992 Glenford Stewart: 1992-2001 Government Senator: 13/1/1992-12/12/1995 Government Senator/Deputy Speaker: 13/12/1995-12/3/1998 Member for Southern Grenadines: 1998 Minister of Communications and Works: 9/7/1998-11/1/2001 Member of the New Democratic Party 1998

1994(General Election) Alfred Bynoe: 1994-1998 Government Senator, Parliamentary Secretary/Minister of Housing, Youth, Local Government and Community Development: 21/3/1994-12/3/1998 Member of the New Democratic Party 1994 Dr. Ralph Gonsalves Member for North Central Windward-21/3/1994-30/8/1999 Member for North Central Windward, Leader of the Opposition: 8/12/1999-11/1/2001 Prime Minister, Minister of Planning, Economic Development, Labour, Information, Grenadines and Legal Affairs: 17/4/2001-3/11/2005 Prime Minister, Minister of Finance, Economic Planning, National Security, Legal Affairs and Grenadines Affairs: 29/12/2005-9/11/2010 Prime Minister/ Minister of Finance, National Security, Legal Affairs and Grenadines Affairs: 29/12/2010-19/8/2014 Prime Minister/Minister of Finance, National Security, Legal Affairs and Grenadines Affairs, Transport, Works, Urban Development and Local Government: 24/10/2014-19/10/2015 Member for North Central Windward, Prime Minister, Minister of Finance, Public Service, National Security, Legal Affairs and Grenadines Affairs: 29/12/2015 Member of the United People’s Movement 1979; Movement for National 1984; Unity Labour Party 1998 Sir Louis Straker Member for Central Leeward: 21/3/1994-11/1/2001 Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Commerce and Trade: 17/4/2001-23/9/2005 Deputy Prime Minister, Ministry Transport, Works and Housing: 11/10/2005 Deputy Prime Minister, Foreign Affairs, Commerce and Trade: 29/12/2005-9/11/2010 Member of the Unity Labour Party 1994 Member for Central Leeward, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Trade and Regional Integration: 29/12/2015 Unity Labour Party 2015

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Michael Browne Opposition Senator: 21/3/1994-28/8/1997 Member for West St. George: 9/7/1998-11/1/2001 Minister of Education, Youth and Sports: 17/4/2001-23/9/2005 Ministry of National Mobalisation, Social Development, Gender Affairs, Non-Governmental Organisations Relations, Local Government, Persons with Disabilities: 29/12/2005-9/11/2010 Member of the Movement for National Unity 1994; Unity Labour Party 1998 Michael Hamlett Opposition Senator: 21/3/1994-28/8/1997 Member of the Unity Labour Party 1998 Deceased 1996 Carl Joseph: 1996-2001 Attorney General: 19/9/1996-12/3/1998 Attorney General and Minister of Justice: 9/7/1998-11/1/2001 Member of the New Democratic Party 1998 1997 Colin Williams Opposition Senator: 11/12/1997-12/3/1998 Member of Unity Labour Party 1997 Selmon Walters Opposition Senator: 11/12/1997-11/1/2001 Member for South Central Windward Minister of Agriculture, Lands and Fisheries: 17/4/2001-16/1/2003 Minister of Social Development, Co-operatives, The Family, Gender and Ecclesiastical Affairs: 20/2/2003-3/11/2005 Ministry of Rural Transformation, Information, the Public Service and Ecclesiastical Affairs: 29/12/2005-20/9/2007 Ministry of Rural Transformation, Postal Services and Ecclesiastical Affairs: 30/10/2007-9/11/2010 Member of the Unity Labour Party 1998 1998

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Norrell Hull Government Senator/Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Communications and Works: 12/2/1998-12/3/1998 Member of the New Democratic Party Nolwyn McDowall Speaker: 9/7/1998-11/1/2001 Served under the New Democratic Party Administration Arnhim Eustace Member for East Kingstown-1998 Minister of Finance and Public Service: 9/7/1998-20/10/2000 Prime Minister and Minister of Finance and the Public Service: 11/12/2000-11/1/2001 Leader of the Opposition: 17/4/2001 Member of the New Democratic Party 1998 Girlyn Miguel Member for Marriaqua: 9/7/1998-11/1/2001 Member for Marriaqua, Minister of Social Development, Co-operatives, The Family, Gender and Ecclesiastical Affairs: 17/4/2001-16/1/2003 Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries: 20/2/2003-3/11/2005 Ministry of Education: 29/12/2005-9/11/2010 Deputy Prime Minister/Minister of Education: 29/12/2010-19/10/2015 Member of the Unity Labour Party 1998 Ormiston Boyea Member for Central Kingstown: 9/7/1998-11/1/2001 Member of the Unity Labour Party 1998 Conrad Sayers: 1998-2001 Government Senator/Deputy Speaker: 9/7/1998-24/9/1998 Government Senator/Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Tourism and Information: 3/12/1998-11/1/2001 Member of the New Democratic Party Member for Central Kingstown: 2001-2010 Minister of State in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs commerce and Trade: 17/4/2001-21/2/2003 Minister of State, Prime Minister’s Office: 27/3/2003 Minister of State in the Ministry of Finance and Planning: 16/4/2003-3/11/2005 Minister of State in the Prime Minister’s Office: 29/12/2005-20/9/2007 Minister of State in the Prime Minister’s Office with responsibility for the Public Service: 30/10/2007-23/10/2009 Member for Central Kingstown/Deputy Speaker: 19/1/2010: 9/11/2010 Member of the Unity Labour Party 2001

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Dr. Douglas Slater -1998-2013 Opposition Senator: 9/7/1998 – 11/1/2001 Member for South Leeward, Minister of Health and the Environment: 17/4/2001-9/11/2010 Government Senator, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade and Consumer Affairs: 29/12/2010-15/8/2013 Member of the Unity Labour Party 1998 Joseph Burns Bonadie: 1998-2001 Government Senator: 27/8/1998-24/9/1998 Government Senator/Deputy Speaker: 3/12/1998-16/12/1999 Minister of Health and the Environment: 1/2/2000-11/1/2001 Opposition Senator: 17/4/2001-6/9/2001 Member of the St. Vincent Labour Party 1979; New Democratic Party: 1998 Stanley K. John- 1998-2001 Member for East St. George: 9/7/1998-11/1/2001 Member of the St. Vincent Labour Party 1989; Unity Labour Party 1998 Dr. St. Clair Thomas: 1998-1999 Minister of Health and the Environment: 9/7/1998-16/12/1999 Member of the New Democratic Party 1998 2000 Carla Dougan-Bacchus: 2000 Government Senator/Deputy Speaker: 1/2/2000-20/10/2000 Member of the New Democratic Party

2001 (General Elections) Judith Jones-Morgan Attorney General: 17/4/2001- Serves under the Unity Labour Party Administration Dr. Jerrol Thompson -2001-2010 Member for North Leeward, Minister of Telecommunications, Science, Technology and Industry: 17/4/2001-9/11/2010 Member of the Unity Labour Party 2001

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Rene Baptiste 2001-2010 Member for West Kingstown, Minister of Tourism and Culture: 17/4/2001-3/11/2005 Ministry of Urban Development, Culture, Labour and Electoral Matters: 29/12/2005-9/11/2010 Member of the Unity Labour Party 2001 Clayton Burgin 2001-2015 Member for East Kingstown, Minister of State in the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports: 17/4/2001-3/11/2005 Ministry of Transportation and Works: 29/12/2005-9/11/2010 Minister of Housing, Informal Human Settlements, Physical Planning, Lands and Surveys: 29/12/2010-9/1/2012 Minister of Health, Wellness and the Environment: 28/2/2012-19/10/2015 Member of the Unity Labour Party 2001 Montgomery Daniel Member for North Windward, Minister of State in the Ministry of Agriculture, Lands and Fisheries: 17/4/2001-3/11/2005 Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries: 29/12/2005-9/11/2010 Minister of Agriculture, Forestry, Fisheries and Rural Transformation: 29/12/2010-9/1/2012 Minister of Housing, Informal Human Settlements, Physical Planning, Lands and Surveys: 28/2/2012-19/10/2015 Member for North Windward, Minister of Housing, Informal Human Settlements, Physical Planning, Lands and Surveys: 29/12/2015 Member of the Unity Labour Party 2001 Julian Francis Government Senator, Minister of Transport, Works and Housing: 17/4/2001-3/5/2005 Government Senator, Prime Minister’s Office: 8/6/2005-3/11/2005 Government Senator, Minister of Housing, Informal Human Settlements, Physical Planning, Lands and Surveys: 29/12/2005-9/11/2010 Government Senator, Minister of Transportation and Works, Urban Development and Local Government: 29/12/2010-19/8/2014 Minister of State in the Ministry of Transport and Works, Urban Development and Local Government in the Office of the Prime Minister, with special responsibility for Buildings, Roads and General Services Authority, Traffic (Land Transport), Electrical Inspectorate, Local Government and Urban Development: 24/10/2014-19/10/2015 Member of the Unity Labour Party 2001 Edwin Snagg Government Senator, Parliamentary Secretary in the Prime Minister’s Office, Special Responsibility for Labour and Grenadines Affairs: 17/4/2001-3/11/2005

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Member of the Unity Labour Party 2001 Dr. Godwin Friday Member for Northern Grenadines: 17/4/2001 Member of the New Democratic Party 2001 Terrance Ollivierre Member for Southern Grenadines: 17/4/2001 Member of the New Democratic Party 2001 Juliet George Government Senator: 17/4/2001-6/12/2002 Government Senator/Deputy Speaker: 16/1/2003-3/11/2005 Member of the Unity Labour Party 2001 Andrea Young Government Senator: 17/4/2001-3/11/2005 Member of the Unity Labour Party 2001 Gerard Shallow Opposition Senator: 17/4/2001-3/11/2005 Member of the New Democratic Party 2001 Deceased St. Claire Leacock Opposition Senator: 16/10/2001-9/11/2010 Member for Central Kingstown: 29/12/2010 Member of the New Democratic Party 2001 2003 Glen Beache Government Senator, Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Transport, Works and Housing: 20/2/2003-3/11/2005 Member for South Windward: 2005 Ministry of Tourism, Youth and Sports: 29/12/2005-21/2/2008 Ministry of Tourism: 29/4/2008-9/11/2010 Member of the Unity Labour Party 2003

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2005 (General Elections) Rochelle Forde Government Senator/ Deputy Speaker: 29/12/2005-19/2/2010 Member of the Unity Labour Party 2005 Ronald Marks Government Senator: 29/12/2005-27/3/2008 Member of the Unity Labour Party 2005 Richard Williams Government Senator: 29/12/2005-23/10/2009 Member of the Unity Labour Party Daniel Cummings Opposition Senator: 29/12/2005-9/11/2010 Member for West Kingstown: 29/12/2010 Member of the New Democratic Party

2008

Saboto Caesar Government Senator, Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Housing, Informal Human Settlement, Physical Planning, Lands and Surveys: 29/4/2008-13/8/2009 Government Senator, Parliamentary Secretary, Minister of State, Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries: 1/9/2009- 23/10/2009 Minister of Housing, Informal Human Settlements, Physical Planning, Lands and Surveys, Local Government: 19/1/2010-9/11/2010 Member of South Central Windward, Minister of Tourism and Industry: 29/12/2010-9/1/2012 Minister of Rural Transformation, of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries: 28/2/2012-26/3/2012 Minister of Agriculture, Forestry, Fisheries, Rural Transformation and Industry: 31/5/2012-19/10/2015 Member for South Central Windward, Minister of Agriculture, Forestry, fisheries and Rural Transformation: 29/12/2015 Member of the Unity Labour Party 2010

2010 (General Elections)

Michele Fife Government Senator, Parliamentary Secretary in the Prime Minister’s Office: 19/1/2010-9/11/2010 Member of the Unity Labour Party 2010

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Cecil Mckie Minister of State in the Ministry of National Mobilisation, Social Development, Gender Affairs, Non-Governmental Organisation Relations, Persons with Disabilities, Youth and Sports: 4/3/2010-9/11/2010 Member for West St. George, Minister of Health, Wellness and the Environment: 29/12/2010-9/1/2012 Minister of Tourism, and Sports and Culture: 28/2/2012-19/10/2015 Member for West St. George, Minister of Tourism, Sports and Culture: 29/12/2015 Member of the Unity Labour Party 2010 Maxwell Charles Member for Central Leeward, Minister of National Reconciliation, Labour, Information, and Ecclesiastical Affairs: 29/12/2010-19/10/2015 Member of the Unity Labour Party 2010 Frederick Stephenson Member for South Windward, Minister of National Mobalisation, Social Development, the Family, Persons with Disabilities, Youth, Sports and Culture: 29/12/2010-9/1/2012 Minister of National Mobalisation, Social Development, the Family, Youth and Persons with Disabilities: 28/2/2012-19/10/2015 Member for South Windward, Minister for National Mobilisation, Social Development, Family, Gender Affairs, Persons with Disabilities and Youth: 29/12/2015 Member of the Unity Labour Party 2010 Elvis Charles Government Senator, Parliamentary Secretary in the Office of the Prime Minister: 29/12/2010-9/1/2012 Government Senator, Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Housing, Informal Human Settlements, Physical Planning, Lands and Surveys: 28/2/2012-11/3/2013 Government Senator, Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry Tourism, Sports And Culture with special responsibility for Sports and Culture: 16/5/2013-15/8/2013 Member of the Unity Labour Party 2010 David Browne Government Senator/Deputy Speaker: 29/12/2010-15/8/2013 Member of the Unity Labour Party 2010 Roland Matthews Member for North Leeward: 29/12/2010

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Member of the New Democratic Party 2010 Vynnette Fredericks Opposition Senator: 29/12/2010-19/10/2015 Member of the New Democratic Party 2010 Anesia Baptiste Opposition Senator: 29/12/2010-28/2/2012 Member of the New Democratic Party 2010 Nigel Stephenson Member for South Leeward: 29/12/2010 Member of the New Democratic Party 2010

2012 Dr. Linton Lewis Opposition Senator: 31/5/2012- 19/10/2015 Member of the New Democratic Party 2012 2013 Camillo Gonsalves Government Senator, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade, And Consumer Affairs: 19/9/2013 Government Senator, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade and Consumer Affairs, Information and Technology: 29/10/2013-19/10/2015 Member for East St. George, Minister of Economic Planning, Sustainable Development, Industry, Internal Trade, Information and Labour: 29/12/2015 Member of the Unity Labour Party 2013 Robert L. Browne Government Senator, Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Tourism, Sports and Culture with special responsibilities For Sports and Culture: 19/9/2013-19/10/2015 Government Senator, Minister of Health, Wellness and the Environment: 29/12/2015 Member of the Unity Labour Party 2010

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Jomo Thomas Government Senator/ Deputy Speaker: 19/9/2013-19/10/2015 Member of the Unity Labour Party 2013 Speaker: 29/12/2015 Serves under the Unity Labour Party Administration

2015 General Elections

St. Clair ‘Jimmy’ Prince Member for Marriaqua, Minister of Education, National Reconciliation and Ecclesiastical Affairs: 29/12/2015 Member of Unity Labour Party 2015 Deborah Charles Government Senator, Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Education, National Reconciliation and Ecclesiastical Affairs: 29/12/2015 Member of the Unity Labour Party 2015 Carlos James Government Senator, Deputy Speaker: 29/12/2015 Member of the Unity Labour Party 2015 Marcia Sherlon Barnwell Opposition Senator : 29/12/2015 Member of the New Democratic Party 2015