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  1. George Michael Chambers (* 4. Oktober 1928 in Port of Spain, Trinidad; † 4. November 1997 ebenda) war ein Politiker und von 1981 bis 1986 Premierminister von Trinidad und Tobago . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Politische Laufbahn und Minister. 2 Premierminister und Wahlniederlage. 2.1 Amtszeit als Premierminister.

  2. The Hon. George Michael Chambers ORTT (4 October 1928 – 4 November 1997) [1] was the second Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago. Born in Port of Spain, Chambers joined Deloitte New Zealand in 1956, and was elected to Supervisor representing Wayne Joe and Co.

  3. 18. Jan. 2022 · A perfect description of the late George Michael Chambers, the country’s second prime minister and political leader of the People’s National Movement (PNM), from Ferdie Ferreira, a foundation...

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  4. For 48 hours, Trinidad and To­ba­go seemed lost af­ter the sud­den death of Dr Er­ic Williams in March 1981. It was a sur­prise to many when Pres­i­dent Sir El­lis Clarke ap­point­ed George Michael Cham­bers as the na­tion's sec­ond Prime Min­is­ter.

  5. Mr. George Michael Chambers has the distinction of being the second Prime Minister of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, appointed following the death of The Right Honourable Dr. Eric Williams, Chief Minister, Premier, and first Prime Minister.

  6. In this episode, we profile George Michael Chambers, Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago from 1981 to 1986. #SixtyIn60 #TrinidadAndTobago #History. 'Sixty In 60 - Trinidad and Tobago...

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  7. 4. Nov. 1997 · George Michael Chambers, the second prime minister of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, received his early education at Nelson Street Boys Roman Catholic School in Port of Spain, where he later attended Burke College and Osmond High School. He left school at an early age, taking up a job as an office boy in a solicitor's office ...