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  1. George Ignatius Brizan (Windsor Forest, 31 de octubre de 1942 - Saint George, 18 de febrero de 2012) fue un académico, economista y político granadino que ejerció como primer ministro de Granada durante cuatro meses en 1995, después de la renuncia de Nicholas Brathwaite hasta la derrota de su partido, el Congreso Nacional Democrático (NDC ...

  2. George Ignatius Brizan, CMG, CBE (31 October 1942 – 18 February 2012) was a Grenadian politician who served as Prime Minister of Grenada for four months in 1995. He moved to the top post in February, upon the resignation of Nicholas Brathwaite , and remained in office until Keith Mitchell was inaugurated on 22 June.

  3. 20 de feb. de 2012 · By The Associated Press. Feb. 20, 2012. ST. GEORGES, Grenada (AP) — George Brizan, who served briefly as prime minister of Grenada and help found the Caribbean nation’s ruling party, died...

  4. George Ignatius Brizan fue un académico, economista y político granadino que ejerció como primer ministro de Granada durante cuatro meses en 1995, después de la renuncia de Nicholas Brathwaite hasta la derrota de su partido, el Congreso Nacional Democrático (NDC) en las elecciones generales posteriores.

  5. 23 de sept. de 2020 · George Brizan was elected head of the National Democratic Congress in September During his terms in office, the portfolios for which he has had responsibility include that of Prime Minister, Minister of Agriculture & Tourism, Education & Youth, Finance, Trade, Industry & Energy. He served as Leader of the Opposition from 1995 to 1999.

  6. 24 de sept. de 2022 · The Bubb Report's founding editor sat with Grenada's late former Prime Minister, George Brizan for an extensive interview in 2001 about his work as a great Grenadian writer. Brizan, a son of St...

  7. 21 de feb. de 2012 · Former Grenada Prime Minister George Brizan, a co-founder of the incumbent National Democratic Congress (NDC), died on Feb. 18 at the General Hospital in St. George’s, the Grenada capital, following a prolonged illness. He was 69.