Drew ministry

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The Drew ministry has governed Saint Kitts and Nevis since August 2022.[1] It was formed by Prime Minister Terrance Drew after victory in the 2022 Saint Kitts and Nevis general election.

Ministers

The government was sworn in on 15 August 2022.[2]

  • Geoffrey Hanley - Deputy Prime Minister
  • Marsha Henderson - Minister of Tourism, Civil Aviation, and Urban Development
  • Konris Maynard - Minister of public infrastructure and utilities, transport, information, communication and technology, and post
  • Samal Duggins - Minister of agriculture, fisheries, creative economy, entrepreneurship, marine resources, and cooperatives
  • Denzil Douglas - Minister of Foreign Affairs
  • Garth Wilkin - attorney general and minister of justice and legal affairs
  • Joelle Clarke will be responsible for sustainable development, climate action, constituency empowerment, and environment
  • Isalean Philip was sworn in as a senator

References

  1. ^ "New St Kitts-Nevis PM discusses electoral, constitutional reform". Jamaica Observer. 11 August 2022. Retrieved 2022-08-18.
  2. ^ "New SKN Labour Party Cabinet Sworn-In". The St Kitts Nevis Observer. 2022-08-15. Retrieved 2022-08-18.
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