"So, in another meeting," the Home Affairs Minister openly confided. "I will seek to explain to you exactly how things get on the cabinet agenda. How do you consider the different categories, the different decisions that cabinet makes, whether this is approving something or not in it, and try to demystify the process? What we're doing here largely is to allow the public of Barbados to be aware of the business that we do on their behalf. We want the public to be able to understand and follow, so they understand how government make decisions, or how we approve things, or we enter into agreements, or we authorize people to speak on the government's behalf, or we appoint ambassadors, even..."

HOW CABINET DECISIONS ARE MADE – BARBADIAN MINISTER EXPLAINS

HOW CABINET DECISIONS ARE MADE – BARBADIAN MINISTER EXPLAINS

"So, in another meeting," the Home Affairs Minister openly confided. "I will seek to explain to you exactly how things get on the cabinet agenda. How do you consider the different categories, the different decisions that cabinet makes, whether this is approving something or not in it, and try to demystify the process? What we're doing here largely is to allow the public of Barbados to be aware of the business that we do on their behalf. We want the public to be able to understand and follow, so they understand how government make decisions, or how we approve things, or we enter into agreements, or we authorize people to speak on the government's behalf, or we appoint ambassadors, even..."
"<i>So, in another meeting</i>," the Home Affairs Minister openly confided. "<i>I will seek to explain to you exactly how things get on the cabinet agenda. How do you consider the different categories, the different decisions that cabinet makes, whether this is approving something or not in it, and try to demystify the process? What we're doing here largely is to allow the public of Barbados to be aware of the business that we do on their behalf. We want the public to be able to understand and follow, so they understand how government make decisions, or how we approve things, or we enter into agreements, or we authorize people to speak on the government's behalf, or we appoint ambassadors, even</i>..."
So, in another meeting,” the Home Affairs Minister openly confided. “I will seek to explain to you exactly how things get on the cabinet agenda. How do you consider the different categories, the different decisions that cabinet makes, whether this is approving something or not in it, and try to demystify the process? What we’re doing here largely is to allow the public of Barbados to be aware of the business that we do on their behalf. We want the public to be able to understand and follow, so they understand how government make decisions, or how we approve things, or we enter into agreements, or we authorize people to speak on the government’s behalf, or we appoint ambassadors, even…”

Home Affairs Minister Wilfred Abrahams outlines how the Pandemic altered a decision involving the Inter-American Development Bank and why an extension was granted…

 

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