Sir James Fitz-Allen Mitchell KCMG PC (15 May 1931 – 23 November 2021) was a Vincentian politician who served as the second Prime Minister of Saint Vincent...
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Congressman from Tennessee James Fitz-Allen Mitchell (1931–2021), prime minister of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines James George Mitchell (1847–1919), Pennsylvania...
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Labour Party lost elections in 1972 and the opposition leader, James Fitz-Allen Mitchell became Premier. Cato was appointed leader of the opposition from...
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27 October 2000, Eustace, then a political neophyte, succeeded James Fitz-Allen Mitchell as the leader of the NDP, and on 28 March 2001, the NDP was defeated...
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Grenadines Parish's capital Port Elizabeth. It is named after Sir James Fitz-Allen Mitchell, KCMG, PC, MP, former Premier (1972-1974) and Prime Minister (1984-2000)...
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popular mood. 1989 – The New Democratic Party led by Prime Minister James Fitz-Allen Mitchell won all 15 seats in the House of Assembly and 66.3% of the popular...
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Anthony (thrice), Stephenson King, and Allen Chastanet Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: James Fitz-Allen Mitchell (twice), Milton Cato and Arnhim Eustace...
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(1990-1997) Péter Medgyessy, Prime Minister of Hungary (2002-2004) James Fitz-Allen Mitchell, Prime Minister of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (1972-1974...
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(1915–1997) — 27 October 1969 13 April 1972 2 years, 169 days SVLP 2 James Fitz-Allen Mitchell (1931–2021) 1972 14 April 1972 8 December 1974 2 years, 238 days...
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ministers (complete list) – Milton Cato, Prime minister (1979–1984) James Fitz-Allen Mitchell, Prime minister (1984–2000) Arnhim Eustace, Prime minister (2000–2001)...
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ruling until his defeat in the 1984 Vincentian general election by James Fitz-Allen Mitchell of the centre-right New Democratic Party (NDP). During Cato's...
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December 1975. Its first leader was James Fitz-Allen Mitchell, commonly referred to by his peers as "Son Mitchell". In 1979, the New Democratic Party...
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The Mitchell/Sylvester Faction, also known as Junta, was a political party in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. It was formed by James Fitz-Allen Mitchell...
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emerged victorious in the 1984 elections, new prime minister James Fitz-Allen Mitchell sought to have the flag redesigned. A nationwide contest was held...
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Ken Venturi, American golfer and sportscaster (d. 2013) 1931 – James Fitz-Allen Mitchell, Vincentian politician and agronomist, 2nd Prime Minister of Saint...
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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines James Fitz-Allen Mitchell 1984-1992 Trinidad and Tobago Sahadeo Basdeo 1988-1991 United States James Baker 1989-1992...
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the Grenadines James Fitz-Allen Mitchell Herbert Young 1984-1992 1992-1994 Trinidad and Tobago Ralph Maraj 1991-1995 United States James Baker Lawrence...
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1979–1984: Hudson K. Tannis 1984–1992: James Fitz-Allen Mitchell 1992–1994: Herbert Young 1994–1998: Alpian Allen 1998–2001: Allan Cruickshank 2001–2005:...
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the Grenadines James Fitz-Allen Mitchell 1984-1992 Trinidad and Tobago Sahadeo Basdeo Ralph Maraj 1988-1991 1991-1995 United States James Baker 1989-1992...
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February 1988, on the advice of the Prime Minister of Saint Vincent, James Fitz-Allen Mitchell, Williams was appointed acting governor-general of Saint Vincent...
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Sir Frederic Bennett (1918–2002) Sir Bernard Braine (1914–2000) James Fitz-Allen Mitchell (1931–2021) Barney Hayhoe (1925–2013) Sir Ralph Gibson (1922–2003)...
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Elizabeth II, Queen (1979–2022) Prime ministers (complete list) – James Fitz-Allen Mitchell, Prime minister (1984–2000) Arnhim Eustace, Prime minister (2000–2001)...
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received a majority of the public vote), the sole independent MP James Fitz-Allen Mitchell formed a government with the PPP. Voter turnout was 75.6%. Dieter...
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The results were surprising: with a record 89% voter turnout, James Fitz-Allen Mitchell's New Democratic Party (NDP) won nine seats in the house of assembly...
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2015. Keen, David (2005). Conflict and Collusion in Sierra Leone. Oxford: James Currey. ISBN 0-85255-883-X. Archived from the original on 19 August 2020...
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Chun Doo-hwan, Benigno Aquino III, Carlos Menem, F. W. de Klerk, James Fitz-Allen Mitchell, Norodom Ranariddh, Kinza Clodumar, and Karolos Papoulias. In...
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1978) Jiří Petr, Czech university president (d. 2014) May 15 – James Fitz-Allen Mitchell, 2nd Prime Minister of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (d. 2021)...
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the speakers at the service were Mike Findlay, former PM Sir James Fitz-Allen Mitchell, and St Clair Leacock. Officer, Order of the British Empire (1997...
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Stephenson King Prime Minister 1985 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines James Fitz-Allen Mitchell Prime Minister 1973 Suriname Ronald Venetiaan President 1981...
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appointed Deputy Premier and Minister of Finance in the cabinet of James Fitz-Allen Mitchell. He resigned in 1974. Joshua remained in parliament, but the PPP...
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