In 2011, Dominica had a population estimated at over 70,000 people. Its economy was largely reliant on services, exports of bananas, soap, bay oil and vegetables. Foreign relations in 2011 were marked by strong ties to Caribbean countries, particularly those in the Caribbean Community (CARICOM). Politically, the country was a unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy ruled by President Charles Savarin since 2013. The president was assisted by his cabinet and the Parliament which is composed of two chambers; the House of Assembly and the Senate. In 2011, Dominica held its general election in December that year and re-elected Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit with 61% of the vote. See mathgeneral for Dominica in the year of 2017.
Yearbook 2011
Dominica. When the Caribbean Economic Cooperation Organization CARICOM, after a long-term search, appointed a new secretary general, the election fell to Irwin LaRocque of Dominica. According to Countryaah official site, LaRocque was the Deputy Secretary-General responsible for trade issues from 2005 and had previously worked in the home country administration. Visit ABBREVIATIONFINDER for the acronym of DMA that stands for the country of Dominica.