Government formation Following the elections,
Grantley Herbert Adams of the WIFLP became Prime Minister following a 23–21 vote in the House (the Grenada members, while allied with WIFLP, supported the DLP). However, his selection was indicative of the problems the Federation would face; The expected leader of the WIFLP was
Norman Manley, Premier of Jamaica, and the next logical choice was
Eric Williams, Premier of Trinidad and Tobago. However, neither had contested the federal elections, preferring to remain in control of their respective island power bases, and were not eligible. This suggested that the leaders of the two most important provinces did not see the federation as viable. Similarly,
Alexander Bustamante, the Jamaican founder of the DLP, also declined to contest the federal election, leaving the party leadership to the Trinidadian
Ashford Sinanan. The absence of the leading Jamaican politicians from any role at the federal level was to undermine the federation's unity. The Council of State included: • Prime Minister: Grantly Adams (Barbados) • Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Trade and Industry: Carl La Corbiniere (St. Lucia) • Minister of Labour and Social Affairs: Phyllis Shand Allfrey (Dominica) • Minister of Finance: Robert Llewellyn Bradshaw (St. Kitts) • Minister of Natural Resources and Agriculture: F.B. Ricketts (Jamaica) • Minister of Communications and Works: W. Andrew Rose, (Trinidad) • Minister without Portfolio: Novelle Richards Richards, (Antigua) • Minister without Portfolio: V. B. Vaughn (Barbados) • Leader of the Opposition: Ashford Sinanan (Trinidad) • Marshall of the House: John R. Ashmeade
Senate selection The Senate was appointed in April 1958, shortly before the opening of Parliament. In a controversial move, Governor-General Lord Hailes consulted the opposition DLP groups in Trinidad and Jamaica and appointed one DLP nominee senator from each of those territories, resulting in 15 WIFLP senators and 4 DLP senators overall. Lord Hailes did this having taken account of the fact that St. Vincent was the only unit territory with a DLP government and that as a result the federal senate was going to be overwhelmingly pro WIFLP. From the Senate, the Council of State included: • Minister without Portfolio: A.G.R. Byfield (Jamaica) • Minister without Portfolio: J.W. Liburd (St. Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla) • Minister without Portfolio: J.L. Charles (St. Lucia) ==References==