Estimated Population (2008) |
36,605 |
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Population (2001) |
19,886 |
| Average HH Size (2001) |
2.8 |
| Constant GDP Growth Rate (2007p) |
11.2 |
| Constant GDP (US$'000) (2007p) |
632,052 |
| Imports (US$ '000) (2008p) |
591,252 |
| Exports (US$ '000) (2008p) |
24,769 |
| Inflation Rate (2007) |
3.7% |
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DEPS Grand Turk Office:
South Base, Grand Turk
Turks and Caicos Islands
British West Indies
Tel nos.: +1649-946-2801;
+1649-946-2221
Fax no: +1649-946-2557
E-mail: deps@gov.tc or info@depstc.org
DEPS Providenciales Office:
Telefax: +1649-941-5194
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and Statistics
Date last updated: September 14, 2009
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EXECUTIVE BRANCH (cont'd.):
Head of Government (as of March 25, 2009)
Premier: Hon. Galmo Williams
Deputy Premier: Hon. Royal Robinson
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| Responsibility |
Ministers |
| Minister for Development and District Administration |
Hon. Galmo Williams |
| Minister for Finance and Health |
Hon. Royal Robinson |
| Minister of Home Affairs and Human Resources |
Hon. Karen Delancy |
| Minister of Tourism and Airports |
Hon. Wayne Garland |
| Minister of Education, Youth and Sports |
Hon. Amanda Missick |
| Minister of Natural Resources and Coastal Resources |
Hon. Gregory Lightbourne |
| Minister of Housing, Works, Public Safety and Telecommunications |
Hon. Samuel Been |
Executive Council
Consists of the three ex officio members and five appointed by the governor from among the members of the Legislative Council.
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LEGISLATIVE BRANCH
Unicameral Legislative Council
(19 seats of which 13 are popularly elected; members serve four-year terms).
JUDICIAL BRANCH
Supreme Court
Political Parties
People's Democratic Movement or PDM
Progressive National Party or PNP
For more information on Turks and Caicos Islands Government please visit www.tcgov.tc |
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