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    Edward Philip George Seaga ON (/ˈsiːɑːɡə/ SEE-ah-gə; 28 May 1930 – 28 May 2019) was a Jamaican politician and record producer. He was the fifth Prime Minister...
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    hands of political rivals Michael Manley (PNP) and Edward Seaga (JLP). In the 1980 election, Edward Seaga and the JLP won by an overwhelming majority – 57...
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    escalation of its political culture of violence. Supporters of his opponent Edward Seaga and the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) and Manley's People's National Party...
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  • Club was previously headed by former Prime Minister the late Rt Hon Edward Seaga, who served as Member of Parliament for forty years. Five-times national...
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  • Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade from 1980 to 1989, under Edward Seaga. Shearer was born in Martha Brae, Trelawney, Jamaica, which is located...
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    (JLP), led by Edward Seaga. With the loss by 38 PNP incumbents to their JLP challengers, Seaga's party captured a 51 to 9 majority and Seaga replaced Manley...
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  • Marley joined the hands of political rivals Michael Manley (PNP) and Edward Seaga (JLP). After he was elected Prime Minister of Jamaica in 1972, Michael...
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    update the electoral roll amid allegations of voter fraud. Prime Minister Edward Seaga announced the election date on 15 January at a rally in Kingston, with...
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  • chairman Trevor Philips that the leader of the Jamaican Labour Party, Edward Seaga – Michael Manley's political opponent – was alleged to have ordered his...
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  • "95 per cent black population elected a white man – Edward Seaga – as its prime minister". Seaga was born to a Lebanese father and a mixed-race mother...
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