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Our Structure



The Revised Treaty of Basseterre establishes five principal Organs through which the Organisation performs its functions and acts within the limits of the powers conferred upon it under the Treaty.

The Organs are:

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  1. The Authority

     are the Heads of Government of the Member States made up of the Prime Ministers/Chief Ministers of each Member State and is the supreme policy-making body.

    The OECS Authority is composed of each Member State of the Organisation. Member States are represented on the Authority by their Heads of Government. The Chairmanship of the Authority is rotated alphabetically by country on an annual basis. 

    The Authority is the supreme policy-making body of the OECS and is responsible for the general direction and control of the performance and functions of the Organisation. The Authority can enact Acts of the Organisation within the areas of legislative competence of the Organisation conferred upon it by the Revised Treaty of Basseterre. Decisions of the Authority are binding on all Member States and Organs of the Organisation.

    The Authority meets twice yearly and from time to time in Special Sessions when required.

Our Structure

Structure & Organisation

The Revised Treaty of Basseterre establishes five principal Organs through which the Organisation performs its functions and acts within the limits of the powers conferred upon it under the Treaty.

The Organs are:

 Chart showirng OECS Structure

 

 

  1. The Authority

     are the Heads of Government of the Member States made up of the Prime Ministers/Chief Ministers of each Member State and is the supreme policy-making body.

    The OECS Authority is composed of each Member State of the Organisation. Member States are represented on the Authority by their Heads of Government. The Chairmanship of the Authority is rotated alphabetically by country on an annual basis. 

    The Authority is the supreme policy making body of the OECS and is responsible for the general direction and control of the performance and functions of the Organisation. The Authority can enact Acts of the Organisation within the areas of legislative competence of the Organisation conferred upon it by the Revised Treaty of Basseterre. Decisions of the Authority are binding on all Member States and Organs of the Organisation.

    The Authority meets twice yearly and from time to time in Special Sessions when required.
Hon. Gaston Browne
Hon. Gaston Browne
Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda

Hon. Roosevelt Skerrit
Hon. Roosevelt Skerrit
Prime Minister of Dominica
Hon. Dickon Mitchell

Hon. Dickon Mitchell 
Prime Minister of Grenada

Hon. Easton Taylor-Farrell

Hon. Easton Taylor-Farrell 
Premier of Montserrat

Hon. Dr.  Terrance Drew

Hon. Dr.  Terrance Drew
Prime Minister of Saint Kitts and Nevis

Hon. Philip J. Pierre

Hon. Philip J. Pierre
Prime Minister of Saint Lucia

Dr. Hon Ralph Gonsalves

Dr. Hon Ralph Gonsalves
Prime Minister of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Dr. Hon. Natalio Wheatley

Dr. Hon. Natalio Wheatley
Premier of the British Virgin Islands

Hon. Dr. Ellis Webster

Hon. Dr. Ellis Webster
Premier of Anguilla

Hon. Serge Letchimy

Hon. Serge Letchimy
The President of the Executive Council of Martinique

Hon. Ary Chalus

Hon. Ary Chalus
The President of the Regional Council of Guadeloupe

  1. The Council of Ministers

    Ministers are appointed to the Council by their Governments and responsible for recommending to the Authority Acts of the Organisation and regulations for the implementation of these Acts.

    The Council of Ministers is the second highest decision making body of the Organisation after the Authority and comprises appointed Ministers of Government from each Member State and is responsible to the OECS Authority. This body takes appropriate action on any matters referred to it by the OECS Authority and also has the power to make recommendations to the Authority.

    The Council of Ministers has responsibility for considering and reporting on recommendations of the OECS Commission for the making of Acts of the organisation, including considering and enacting into Organisation law regulations and other implementing instruments to give effect to the Acts of the Organisation enacted by the OECS Authority.
  1. The OECS Assembly

    The OECS Assembly is made up of representatives of the elected members of the Houses of Parliament and Legislatures of the Member States. Each Independent Member State of the Organisation elects five members of its Parliament to the Assembly while Non-Independent States are entitled to three members. The representatives are to come from both Government and Opposition parties in proportion to their representation in their Parliaments. Membership of the Assembly is for two years from the date on which they were elected or until the next general election for the Legislature which they represent. The Assembly considers matters referred to it by the Assembly. The Assembly has the power to review legislation passed by the Authority and regulations made by the Council of Ministers.
  1. The Economic Affairs Council

    Ministers are appointed to the Council by the Head of Government of that Member State. The Economic Affairs Council is the principal organ of the Economic Union Protocol of the Revised Treaty of Basseterre. It is responsible for the implementation of the Economic Union and therefore supervises and reviews the operation of the Protocol. The Economic Affairs Council, with the approval of the Authority, can take decisions which are binding on all Member states.
  1. The OECS Commission

    The Commission is led by the Director General with one Commissioner of Ambassadorial rank from each Member Country. The Commission provides secretariat service to the various Organs of the Organisation. The OECS Commission is located on Morne Fortune, Castries, Saint Lucia. The current Director General is Dr. Didacus Jules while the current OECS Commissioners, Focal Points and representatives are: 

Member State

Commissioner / Focal Point

 Antigua and Barbuda 

H. E. Mr. Colin Murdoch

Commonwealth of Dominica

H.E. Mr.  Felix Gregoire

Grenada

H. E. Mr. Aaron Moses

 Montserrat

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 Saint Kitts and Nevis

H. E. Mr. Larry Vaughan

Saint Lucia

H. E. Ms. Elma Gene Isaac

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

H. E. Mr. Allan Alexander

The British Virgin Islands

Mr. E. Benito Wheatley

Anguilla

Ms. Kathleen Rogers

Martinique

Mr. Jean Yves Lacascade

Guadeloupe

Dr. Ruddy Blonbou

The Commission's functions include the provision of Secretariat services to the Organs of the Organisation, coordinating meetings of these Ogans and acting on decisions, and recommendations to the OECS Authority and the Council of Ministers Regarding the formation of Acts and Regulations of the Organisation. It undertakes other work and studies and performs other services relating to the functions of the Organisation as required under the OECS Treaty or by the OECS Authority or by any other Organ.

In order to carry out these services, the Commission is organised into several Divisions namely the Director General Divsion, Operations Divsion, Economic Affairs & Regional Integration Divsion and Human & Social Development Divsion.

These several Divisions oversee the strategic direction of the Organsiation, as well as the work of a number of specialised institutions and diplomatic units which are stationed in the six locations: Commonwealth of Dominica, Saint Lucia, Belgium, Switzerland, Canada and Morocco. 

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