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acquiring very high
autonomy in the
management of its
internal affairs. Eric
Gairy, a
former union leader and
leader of the
Grenada United Labor Party (GULP)...
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power during the 13
March 1979
revolution which removed Prime Minister Eric
Gairy from office.
Bishop headed the People's
Revolutionary Government of Grenada...
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militia loyal to
Gairy. On 13
March 1979,
whilst Gairy was out of the country, the NJM
launched a
bloodless coup
which removed Gairy,
suspended the constitution...
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Cynthia Gairy (née Clyne;
March 25, 1923 –
January 29, 2018) was a
Grenadan politician. She was the
first woman to
serve in the
Parliament of Grenada...
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Gairy St.
Clair (born 2
February 1975 in Georgetown, Guyana) is a
professional boxer in the
junior lightweight (130 lb) division. He is the
former IBF...
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National Party as a
rival party to the
Grenada United Labour Party of Eric
Gairy, who
would be Blaize's main
political rival for the next 25 years. Blaize...
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ministers (1960–1967)
Blaize Clyne Gairy Blaize Premiers (1967–1974)
Blaize Gairy Prime ministers (since 1974)
Gairy Bishop Coard Austin Brathwaite Blaize...
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between Gairy's private militia, the
Mongoose Gang, and a
militia organized by the
communist New
Jewel Movement (NJM) party. On 13
March 1979,
while Gairy was...
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finished fourth. The
Prime Minister of Grenada, Sir Eric
Gairy, was on the
judging panel. One of
Gairy's obituaries described his
corruption and use of a gang...