Minister of Finance (Dominica)

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Minister of Finance of Dominica is the head of the Ministry of Finance (currently Ministry of Finance, Economic Development, Climate Resilience and Social Security). The Ministry of Finance is located on Kennedy Avenue, Roseau. [1]

NamePremier/Prime MinisterTook officeLeft officeNotes
Frank Baron Frank Baron 1960January 1961 [2]
Edward Oliver LeBlanc Edward Oliver LeBlanc January 19611970 [3]
Ronald Armour Edward Oliver LeBlanc 1970July 1973 [4]
Patrick John Edward Oliver LeBlanc 1973 [5] July 1974 [6]
Victor Riviere Patrick John March 1975June 1979 [7]
Michael Douglas Oliver Seraphin June 1979 [8] 1980 [9]
Eugenia Charles Eugenia Charles July 1980February 1995[ citation needed ]
Julius Timothy Edison James June 1995 [10] February 2000 [11]
Ambrose George Rosie Douglas / Pierre Charles February 20002001 [12]
Pierre Charles Pierre Charles 20012004 [13]
Roosevelt Skerrit Roosevelt Skerrit January 2004 [14] December 2022 [15]
Irving McIntyre Roosevelt Skerrit December 2022Incumbent [16]

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