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Here is an overview of Dominica’s government structure:


Government Structure of Dominica

Dominica is a parliamentary republic within the Commonwealth of Nations. It follows a Westminster-style system of democracy.


1. Executive Branch

President (Head of State)

  • The President is the ceremonial head of state.
  • Elected by the House of Assembly for a 5-year term.
  • Appoints the Prime Minister and other ministers.
  • Current president (as of 2025): Sylvanie Burton (first female and indigenous president).

Prime Minister (Head of Government)

  • The Prime Minister is the real executive power in the country.
  • Appointed by the President from the party with a majority in Parliament.
  • Leads the Cabinet and oversees day-to-day government operations.
  • Current Prime Minister (as of 2025): Roosevelt Skerrit.

Cabinet of Ministers

  • Appointed by the President on advice from the Prime Minister.
  • Includes ministers responsible for key areas: finance, education, health, agriculture, etc.

2. Legislative Branch (Parliament)

House of Assembly

  • Unicameral (one chamber).
  • Total of 32 members:
    • 21 elected representatives (by the people).
    • 9 senators (appointed by the President).
    • 1 Speaker of the House.
    • 1 Attorney General (ex officio member).

Elections

  • General elections held every 5 years.
  • Universal adult suffrage (all citizens 18+ can vote).

3. Judicial Branch

  • Independent from the executive and legislature.
  • Based on English common law.
  • Part of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court system.
    • Includes a High Court and Court of Appeal.
  • Final appeals can go to the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ), which Dominica recognizes.

4. Local Government

  • Village councils and municipal councils govern at the community level.
  • They handle local development, sanitation, and small infrastructure.
  • Encourages grassroots participation in governance.

5. Political System

  • Multi-party system, but dominated in recent years by two main parties:
    • Dominica Labour Party (DLP) – currently in power.
    • United Workers’ Party (UWP) – main opposition.
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