Sir Julian Robert Hunte, SLC, KCMG, OBE, (born 14 March 1940) was the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Saint Lucia from April 2001 to 26 October 2004, when...
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Australian politician Julian Horn-Smith (born 1948), British businessman Julian Hunte (born 1940), Saint Lucian politician Julian Huppert (born 1978),...
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Hunte is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Conrad Hunte, West Indian cricketer Heather Hunte (born 1959), British actress Julian Hunte...
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Assembly In office 17 September 2004 – 18 September 2005 Preceded by Julian Hunte Succeeded by Jan Eliasson Personal details Born (1942-11-24) 24 November...
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Republic EEG Fifty-seventh Tenth emergency special—Continuation 2003 Julian Hunte (born 1940) Saint Lucia GRULAC Fifty-eighth Tenth emergency special—Continuation...
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Wes Hall: 2001–2003 Teddy Griffith: 2003–2005 Ken Gordon: 2005–2007 Julian Hunte: 2007–2013 Whycliffe (Dave) Cameron: 2013–2019 Ricky Skerritt: 2019–2023...
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govt.lc. Government of Saint Lucia. "Caribbean Elections Biography | Julian Hunte". Caribbean Elections. 25 June 2022. Archived from the original on 2022-06-25...
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with former CARICOM official Dr. Kenny Anthony succeeding businessman Julian Hunte. In elections held 23 May 1997, the St. Lucia Labour Party won all but...
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commented that his statement had been quoted out of context, according to Julian Hunte, President of the West Indies Cricket Board. In an interview with Mike...
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Contributor, Outside (22 June 2020). "A Tribute to Kenneth Foster from Julian R. Hunte". The St. Lucia STAR. {{cite web}}: |last1= has generic name (help)...
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Saint Lucia from October 26, 2004, when he was appointed to succeed Julian Hunte, until December 2006, when a new government took office. Compton was...
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as vice-president during Julian Hunte's tenure as president, 2007-13. In the 2013 election Cameron beat the incumbent Hunte 7-5. His running mate, Emmanuel...
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died. The West Indies Cricket Board made a statement through president Julian Hunte and said "It was a sad day for International Cricket", and gave their...
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Trevor Nelson Kenny Anthony Winston Cenac George Charles Sir John Compton Julian Hunte Sir Allen Lewis Vaughan Lewis Sir Allan Louisy Dame Pearlette Louisy...
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Peter Josie In office 1997–2001 Preceded by Vaughan Lewis Succeeded by Julian Hunte Ambassador to the United Nations In office 1995–1996 Deputy Prime Minister...
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September 2002 – 16 September 2003 Preceded by Han Seung-soo Succeeded by Julian Hunte 3rd Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic In office 22 July...
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Office holder Tenure Julian Hunte Lennox John Emmanual Nanthan Dr. Kishore Shallow 2019-2023 Dwain Gill 2023-present...
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(2001–2003) Saint Kitts and Nevis - Timothy Harris (2001-2008) Saint Lucia - Julian Hunte (2001-2005) Saint Vincent and the Grenadines - Louis Straker (2001-2005)...
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George Mallet 1996–1997: Vaughan Lewis 1997–2001: George Odlum 2001–2004: Julian Hunte 2004–2006: Petrus Compton 2006–2007: Rufus Bousquet 2007–2009: Stephenson...
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(2000-2001) Timothy Harris (2001-2008) Saint Lucia - George Odlum (1997-2001) Julian Hunte (2001-2004) Puerto Rico – Angel Morey (1999–2001) Ferdinand Mercado (2001–2003)...
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(2003–2005) Saint Kitts and Nevis - Timothy Harris (2001–2008) Saint Lucia - Julian Hunte (2001–2004) Petrus Compton (2004–2006) Saint Vincent and the Grenadines...
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(2003–2005) Saint Kitts and Nevis - Timothy Harris (2001-2008) Saint Lucia - Julian Hunte (2001-2004) Saint Vincent and the Grenadines - Louis Straker (2001-2005)...
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Graham (left) and Saint Lucia foreign minister, Julian Hunte (right)...
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Global Policy Forum. n.d. Retrieved 8 April 2022. "58th Session: Julian Robert Hunte". UN General Assembly. n.d. Retrieved 8 April 2022. "GENERAL ASSEMBLY...
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Parliament of Barbados In office 4 June 2018 – 1 October 2020 Succeeded by Julian Hunte General Secretary, Barbados Workers' Union Incumbent Assumed office 2014...
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included : United Nations – President of the United Nations General Assembly Julian Hunte President of Kosovo Ibrahim Rugova UNESCO – Director General of UNESCO...
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First party Second party Leader John Compton Julian Hunte Party UWP Labour Party Last election 53.18%, 9 seats 40.80%, 8 seats Seats won 11 6 Seat change...
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Kendel Hippolyte (born 1952) – poet and playwright, born in St Lucia Julian Robert Hunte (born 1940) – politician, foreign minister, born in Castries Arsene...
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UN General Assembly. n.d. Retrieved 8 April 2022. "58th Session: Julian Robert Hunte". UN General Assembly. n.d. Retrieved 8 April 2022. "Countries Elected...
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First party Second party Leader John Compton Julian Hunte Party UWP Labour Party Last election 52.46%, 9 seats 38.27%, 8 seats Seats won 9 8 Seat change...
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