Oliver James "O. J." Seraphin (or Seraphine; born 2 August 1943) is a former Dominican politician. He served as the Minister of communication and works...
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Party in 1983, and Oliver Seraphin was elected party leader and John as his deputy. He was replaced as deputy party leader by Seraphin in 1985. John was...
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election, the party's first electoral victory. She took over from Oliver Seraphin, who had taken over only the year before, when mass protests had forced...
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improprieties. Edward Oliver LeBlanc, 1961-1970 Nicholson Ducreay, 1970 Edward Oliver LeBlanc, 1970-1974 Patrick John, 1974-1983 Oliver Seraphin, 1983-1985 Michael...
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businessman Oliver John Semmes (1839–1918), American admiral Oliver Semmle (born 1998), German footballer Oliver Sensen, German philosopher Oliver Seraphin (born...
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political discontent led to the formation of an interim government, led by Oliver Seraphin. It was replaced after the 1980 elections by a government led by the...
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Government" was formed under Dominica's second Prime Minister Oliver Seraphin; Seraphin's main task was to prepare the country for fresh general elections...
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Patrick John (1938–2021) — 3 November 1978 25 June 1979 234 days DLP — Oliver Seraphin (born 1943) — 25 June 1979 21 July 1980 1 year, 26 days DDLP 2 Eugenia...
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Edison James Patrick R. John Edward Oliver LeBlanc Nicholas Liverpool Doreen Paul Sir Clarence Seignoret Oliver Seraphin Vernon Shaw Roosevelt Skerrit Crispin...
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other Labor heads of government who came to power for a few months: Oliver Seraphin, Prime Minister of Dominica and Allan Louisy, Prime Minister of Saint...
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Czech Republic 2003–2013 Cornell University Attended Cornell in 1969 Oliver Seraphin Dominica 1979-1980 Carnegie Mellon University Roosevelt Skerrit Dominica...
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absent. President Fred Degazon had already fled the country to England. Oliver Seraphin was subsequently elected as Prime Minister. Bowers was not re-elected...
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Henckell Christian Patrick John November 1978 June 1979 Michael Douglas Oliver Seraphin June 1979 July 1980 Anthony Moise Eugenia Charles July 1980 1985 Charles...
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Dominica In office 25 February 1980 – 19 December 1983 Prime Minister Oliver Seraphin Eugenia Charles Preceded by Jenner B. M. Armour Succeeded by Clarence...
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(created or artist of the national flag of Dominica) Patrick John 1st Oliver Seraphin 2nd Dame Eugenia Charles 3rd Edison James 4th Roosevelt Douglas 5th...
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foreign ministers of Dominica. 1978–1979: Leo Irving Austin 1979–1980: Oliver Seraphin 1980–1990: Eugenia Charles 1990–1995: Brian G. K. Alleyne 1995–1998:...
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ministers (complete list) – Patrick John, Prime minister (1978–1979) Oliver Seraphin, Prime minister (1979–1980) Eugenia Charles, Prime minister (1980–1995)...
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office 16 January 1979 – 29 January 1980 Prime Minister Patrick John Oliver Seraphin Preceded by Sir Louis Cools-Lartigue (acting) Succeeded by Sir Louis...
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landslide, driving out the Democratic Labor Party led by Prime Minister Oliver Seraphin. The New York Post, which had operated for 179 years as the world's...
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created by a split of the Dominica Labour Party in 1979. It was led by Oliver Seraphin. It contested the 1980 general elections, finishing second behind the...
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1974 Victor Riviere Patrick John March 1975 June 1979 Michael Douglas Oliver Seraphin June 1979 1980 Eugenia Charles Eugenia Charles July 1980 February 1995...
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second sooner. Oliver "O. J." Seraphin was sworn in as the new Prime Minister of Dominica, to replace the recently deposed Patrick John. Seraphin, formerly...
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turmoil, Maynard was appointed minister of education in the cabinet of Oliver Seraphin. He resigned from the cabinet in January 1980. When Dominica Freedom...
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Edward Oliver LeBlanc (3 October 1923 – 29 October 2004) was a Dominican politician who served as the chief minister from January 1961 to 1 March 1967...
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(acting) In office 21 June 1979 – 25 February 1980 Prime Minister Oliver Seraphin Preceded by Louis Cools-Lartigue (acting) Succeeded by Aurelius Marie...
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Minister of Dominica In office June 1979 – July 1980 Prime Minister Oliver Seraphin Preceded by Henckell Christian Succeeded by Anthony Moise Personal...
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Émile-Séraphin Vernier (16 October 1852 – 9 September 1927) was a French sculptor, metal worker, engraver and medalist. He was president of the Société...
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smoke escapes. Chiabi, Andreas; Kenmogne, Maguerite Hortence; Nguefack, Seraphin; Obadeyi, Bolaji; Mah, Evelyne; Meka, Franck Zeh; Tchokoteu, Pierre-Fernand;...
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shadow play film sequences, including a tribute to François Dominique Séraphin in Jean Renoir's film La Marseillaise (1938). While sometimes used as a...
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Sennen 100s c. 250 found in Roman Martyrology Septimius of Iesi 200s 307 Seraphin of Montegranaro 1540 12 October 1604 16 July 1767 by Pope Clement XIII...
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