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Longford Jeremy
Former Cabinet Minister, Antigua and Barbuda
Longford Jeremy is a former Antiguan parliamentarian and Cabinet Minister.
Career
In 1994, Jeremy was elected to serve as the parliamentary representative for St. Peter for the Antigua Labour Party, and served for two terms until 2004.
Jeremy served as Minister of State in Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Business Dev. with responsibility for Manufacturing and Industrial Development (1999 - 2001) in the Lester Bird Administration. He was later, Minister of State in Ministry of Economic Development (2001 - 2003); and Minister of Home Affairs, Youth Empowerment, and Information (2003 - 2004).
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MP for St. Peter |
House of Representatives |
ALP |
1944 - 2004 |
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Minister of Home Affairs, Youth Empowerment, and Information |
26 June 2003 - 24 March 2004 |
Minister of State in Ministry of Economic Development |
8 January 2001 - 25 June 2003 |
Minister of State in Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Business Dev. with responsibility for Manufacturing and Industrial Development |
12 March 1999 - 7 January 2001 |
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Politician |
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Place of Birth |
Antigua and Barbuda |
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Notable Accomplishments |
Former
Parliamentarian and Cabinet Minister |
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