Cabinet of Seychelles
The Cabinet of Seychelles consists of the President, Vice-president and the Ministers. It formulates the government's policies and advises the President.
Current Cabinet
| Party key | United Seychelles | |
|---|---|---|
| Linyon Demokratik Seselwa |
| Portrait | Portfolio | Incumbent | |
|---|---|---|---|
| President Defence Legal Affairs Public Administration Prevention of Drug Abuse and Rehabilitation Mental Health Care[1] |
Patrick Herminie | ||
| Vice President Information Communication Technology Digital Transformation Information Lands and Housing Seychelles Infrastructure Agency Poverty Alleviation Risk and Disaster Management[1] |
Sebastien Pillay | ||
| Minister of Finance, Economic Planning and Trade | Pierre Laporte[1] | ||
| Minister of Health Policy, Planning & Regulation |
Marvin Fanny[1] | ||
| Minister of Employment and & Human Resource Planning Labour Relations and Regulations |
Idith Alexander[1] | ||
| Minister of Homeland Security and Civil Affairs | James Camille[1] | ||
| Minister of Education and Human Resource Development Educational Support and Project |
David Pierre[1] | ||
| Minister of Transport Port and Civil Aviation | Veronique Laporte[1] | ||
| Minister for Local Government and Inner Islands | Eveline Rose[1] | ||
| Minister of Youth and Sports | Kalsey Belle[1] | ||
| Minister of Fisheries Blue Economy |
Wallace Cosgrow[1] | ||
| Minister of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora | Barry Faure[1] | ||
| Minister of Social Affairs, Family and Equality | Pamela Charlette[1] | ||
| Minister of Environment, Climate, Energy and Natural Resources | Marie-May Jeremie[1] | ||
| Minister of Industry and Enterprise | Geralda Desaubin[1] | ||
| Minister of Tourism and Culture | Amanda Bernstein[1] | ||
October 2020 cabinet
| Party key | United Seychelles | |
|---|---|---|
| Linyon Demokratik Seselwa |
| Portrait | Portfolio | Incumbent | |
|---|---|---|---|
| President Defence Legal Affairs Public Administration National Planning National Security[3] |
Wavel Ramkalawan | ||
| Vice President Information Communication Technology Information[3] |
Ahmed Afif | ||
| Minister of Finance, Economic Planning and Trade | Naadir Hassan[4] | ||
| Minister of Health | Peggy Vidot[4] | ||
| Minister of Employment and Social Affairs | Patricia Francourt[4] | ||
| Minister of Home Affairs | Errol Fonseka[5] | ||
| Minister of Education | Justin Valentin[5] | ||
| Minister of Agriculture, Climate Change and Environment | Flavien Joubert[5] | ||
| Minister of Transport | Antony Derjacques[5] | ||
| Minister for Local Government and Community Development | Rose-Marie Hoareau[5] | ||
| Minister of Investment, Entrepreneurship and Industry | Devika Vidot[6] | ||
| Minister of Youth, Sports and Family Affairs | Marie-Celine Zialor[6] | ||
| Designated Minister / Minister of Fisheries | Jean-François Ferrari[6] | ||
| Minister of Land Use and Housing | Billy Rangasamy[6] | ||
| Minister of Foreign Affairs and Tourism | Sylvestre Radegonde[6] | ||
April 2018 Cabinet
| Party key | People's Party | |
|---|---|---|
| Linyon Demokratik Seselwa |
| Portrait | Portfolio | Incumbent | |
|---|---|---|---|
| President Foreign Affairs Public Administration Legal Affairs Defense |
Danny Faure | ||
| Vice President of Seychelles Information, Blue Economy Investment and Industry, Information Communication Technology, Information, and The Blue Economy Industry & Entrepreneurship Development |
Vincent Mériton | ||
| Minister of Health and Social Affairs | Jean-Paul Adam | ||
| Minister of Family Affairs | Mitcy Larue | ||
| Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries | Charles Bastienne | ||
| Minister of Employment, Immigration and Civil Status | Myriam Telemaque | ||
| Minister of Environment, Energy & Climate Change | Wallace Cosgrow | ||
| Minister of Habitat, Lands, Infrastructure and Land Transport | Pamela Charlette | ||
| Minister of Finance, Trade and Economic Planning | Maurice Loustau-Lalanne | ||
| Minister of Tourism, Civil Aviation, Ports and Marine | Didier Dogley | ||
| Minister of Education and Human Resources Development | Jeanne Siméon | ||
| Designated Minister and Ministry of Local Government and Home Affairs Youth, Sports and Culture Disaster Management |
Macsuzy Mondon | ||
July 2017 Cabinet
| Portrait | Portfolio | Incumbent | |
|---|---|---|---|
| President Foreign Affairs Public Administration Legal Affairs Defense |
Danny Faure | ||
| Vice President of Seychelles Information, Blue Economy Investment and Industry, Information, Communications and Technology (ICT) Risk and Disaster Management |
Vincent Mériton | ||
| Minister of Health and Social Affairs | Jean-Paul Adam | ||
| Minister of Finance, Trade and Economic Planning | Peter Larose | ||
| Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture | Mitcy Larue | ||
| Minister of Habitat, Infrastructure and Land Transport | Charles Bastienne | ||
| Minister of Employment, Immigration and Civil Status | Myriam Telemaque | ||
| Minister of Industry, Entrepreneurship Development and Business Innovation | Wallace Cosgrow | ||
| Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries | Pamela Charlette | ||
| Minister of Tourism, Civil Aviation, Ports and Marine | Maurice Loustau-Lalanne | ||
| Minister of Environment, Energy & Climate Change | Didier Dogley | ||
| Minister of Education and Human Resources Development | Joël Morgan | ||
| Minister of Family Affairs | Jeanne Siméon | ||
| Designated Minister and Ministry of Local Government and Home Affairs | Macsuzy Mondon | ||
2016 Cabinet
| Party key | People's Party | |
|---|---|---|
| Linyon Demokratik Seselwa |
| Portrait | Portfolio | Incumbent | |
|---|---|---|---|
| President Foreign Affairs Public Administration Legal Affairs Defense |
Danny Faure | ||
| Vice President of Seychelles Information, Blue Economy Investment and Industry, Information, Communications and Technology (ICT) Risk and Disaster Management |
Vincent Mériton | ||
| Minister of Health and Social Affairs | Jean-Paul Adam | ||
| Minister of Finance, Trade and Economic Planning | Peter Larose | ||
| Minister of Internal Affairs | Mitcy Larue | ||
| Minister of Habitat, Infrastructure and Land Transport | Charles Bastienne | ||
| Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture | Idith Alexander | ||
| Minister of Employment, Entrepreneurship Development and Business Innovation | Wallace Cosgrow | ||
| Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries | Michael Benstrong | ||
| Minister of Tourism, Civil Aviation, Ports and Marine | Alain St Ange - Maurice Loustau-Lalanne[10] | ||
| Minister of Environment, Energy & Climate Change | Didier Dogley | ||
| Minister of Education and Human Resources Development | Joël Morgan | ||
| Minister of Family Affairs (new from 15 March 2017[11][12]) | Jeanne Siméon | ||
| Designated Minister and Minister of Local Government | Macsuzy Mondon | ||
See also
References
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- ^ "Majority of Seychelles' new cabinet of ministers sworn in to posts". Seychelles News Agency. Retrieved 3 November 2020.
- ^ a b "President Ramkalawan unveils new cabinet". Seychelles Nation. Retrieved 5 November 2020.
- ^ a b c "Assembly approves nomination of three ministers". Nation of Seychelles. 29 October 2020. Retrieved 30 October 2020.
- ^ a b c d e "Five new ministers get the green light". Nation of Seychelles. Retrieved 30 October 2020.
- ^ a b c d e "Assembly approves Ramkalawan's 13-member cabinet". Nation of Seychelles. Retrieved 31 October 2020.
- ^ "President Faure announces Cabinet Reshuffle". State House. 26 April 2018. Retrieved 24 August 2018.
- ^ a b "President of Seychelles reshuffles portfolios of cabinet ministers". seychellesnewsagency.com. Seychelles News Agency. Retrieved 11 July 2017.
- ^ "Seychelles President Faure reshuffles government, minister portfolios". seychellesnewsagency.com. Seychelles News Agency. Retrieved 21 November 2016.
- ^ "ITB Berlin - Personendetail". www.itb-berlin.de.
- ^ "Appointment of Minister Jeanne Simeon". State House. 14 March 2017. Retrieved 25 August 2018.
- ^ "Minister Jeanne Simeon sworn into office". State House. 15 March 2017. Retrieved 25 August 2018.