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Paul Chet Greene | |
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Member of the Antigua and Barbuda Parliament for Saint Paul | |
Assumed office June 2014 | |
Monarch | Elizabeth II |
Governors General | Louise Lake-Tack, Rodney Williams |
Personal details | |
Born | Liberta, Saint Paul |
Political party | Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party |
E. Paul Chet Greene is a Member of the Antigua and Barbuda House of Representatives, and a Cabinet Minister.[1]
Early life
Chet was born and raised in Liberta, He was educated at the Liberta Primary School and the All Saints Secondary school.[2]
Political Career
Greene successfully won the St. Paul constituency in the 2014 general elections defeating Elson Adams. Six days later, he was appointed Minister of Trade, Commerce and Industries, Sports, Culture, Community Services.[1]
He won his seat again in the 2018 election and became Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Trade, and Immigration[1] on 22 March 2018, a day after the elections.
References
- ^ a b c "Government of Antigua and Barbuda". ab.gov.ag.
- ^ "Caribbean Elections - HOME". www.caribbeanelections.com.
Category:Living people Category:Members of the House of Representatives (Antigua and Barbuda) Category:Government ministers of Antigua and Barbuda Category:Year of birth missing (living people)