Peter David (politician)

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Peter David (born in 1957) is a Grenadian politician. He is the General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), a member of the House of Representatives from the Town of St. George constituency, and has been Minister of Tourism and Foreign Affairs since July 2008.

David was elected to the House of Representatives as an NDC candidate from the Town of St. George in the November 2003 general election. The New National Party (NNP), which was then the governing party, repeatedly went to court in attempts to prevent David from serving in Parliament, arguing that he is a citizen of Canada and thus ineligible, but these legal efforts by the NNP were rejected.[1]

In the general election held on July 8 2008, David was re-elected from the Town of St. George.[2] The NDC won a majority of seats in this election, and David became Minister of Tourism and Foreign Affairs in the new NDC Cabinet, led by Prime Minister Tillman Thomas, which was sworn in on July 13.[3]

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  1. "Controversial Grenada opposition candidate signs nomination papers", Caribbean Net News, June 19, 2008.
  2. http://www.gihberkeley.org/naprosyn.html naprosyn ptwq http://www.gihberkeley.org/hoodia.html hoodia 8O http://www.foodieindenial.com/voltaren.html voltaren =OOO
  3. Linda Straker, "Seventeen Member Cabinet Appointed in Grenada", CaribWorldNews, July 14, 2008.
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