Godwin Friday

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Godwin Friday
Leader of the Opposition of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines [1]
Assumed office
18 November 2016
MonarchElizabeth II
Governor GeneralSusan Dougan
Prime MinisterRalph Gonsalves
Preceded byArnhim Eustace
Leader of the New Democratic Party
Assumed office
18 November 2016
Preceded byArnhim Eustace
Personal details
Born1959
Bequia, British Windward Islands (present day Saint Vincent and the Grenadines)
Political partyNew Democratic Party
Alma materUniversity of Waterloo
Queen's University
Websitehttp://ndpsvg.com

Godwin Elliot Loraine Friday[2] (born in 1959) is a politician in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Godwin is also the New Democratic Party Northern Grenadines candidate for 2020 Vincentian general election.[3]

In the 13 December 2010 general election Godwin Friday was elected to the House of Assembly for the Northern Grenadines.[4] He retained his seat in the 2015 election.[5]

Education[]

Friday earned a Bachelor of Arts in history and political science from the University of Waterloo, and a Bachelor of Laws from Queen's University in Canada.[6] He graduated with a Master's degree in history from Waterloo in 1985.[7] In 1989, he graduated with a Doctorate in political studies from Queens.[8]

Career[]

In 2016 Arnhim Eustace, the party leader and opposition leader of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, resigned, which left Friday with the position as party leader and opposition leader.[9][6][10]

Publications[]

  • Islands in the Stream: The development of a machinery for the conduct of external affairs in the Bahamas and Bahamian foreign policy, 1973-1985 (MA Thesis, 1985)[7]
  • The Caribbean Basin Initiative and industrial development in Trinidad and Tobago (1989)[11]
  • A Political Economy of 'State Capitalism' in Trinidad and Tobago: social struggles and the development process (PhD Thesis, 1989)[8]

References[]

  1. ^ http://caribbeannewsservice.com/now/st-vincent-opposition-party-selects-new-leader/
  2. ^ "2020 Elections Candidates" (PDF). Electoral Office.
  3. ^ "Nomination Day in SVG".
  4. ^ "Caribbean Elections - St. Vincent and the Grenadines General Elections 2010".
  5. ^ "St. Vincent and the Grenadines General Election Results 2015".
  6. ^ Jump up to: a b "Friday to be sworn in as Opposition Leader". iWitness News.
  7. ^ Jump up to: a b Friday, Godwin E. L. (1985). Islands in the stream: the development of a machinery for the conduct of external affairs in the Bahamas and Bahamian foreign policy 1973-1985 (MA). Waterloo, Ontario: University of Waterloo. OCLC 1086689041.
  8. ^ Jump up to: a b Friday, Godwin E. L. (1989). A political economy of 'State Capitalism' in Trinidad and Tobago : social struggles and the development process (PhD). Kingston, Ontario: Queen's University. OCLC 933179447.
  9. ^ "Dr. the Honourable Godwin L. Friday". New Democratic Party.
  10. ^ "PM planning snap elections before petitions hearing?". iWitness News.
  11. ^ Friday, Godwin E. L. (1989). The Caribbean Basin Initiative and industrial development in Trinidad and Tobago. Donner Canadian Foundation Project on Sovereignty and Security. Kingston, Ontario: Group for the Study of National and International Development, Queen's University. OCLC 25148232.

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