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  2. Michael Manley - Wikipedia

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    Michael Manley. Michael Norman Manley ON OM OCC PC (10 December 1924 – 6 March 1997) was a Jamaican politician who served as the fourth prime minister of Jamaica from 1972 to 1980 and from 1989 to 1992. Manley championed a democratic socialist program, [1] and has been described as a populist. He remains one of Jamaica's most popular prime ...

  3. Prime Minister of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    The prime minister of Jamaica (Jamaican Patois: ... Michael Manley: 2 March 1972 10 February 1989: 1 November 1980 30 March 1992: 11 years, 292 days (8 years, 244 days;

  4. P. J. Patterson - Wikipedia

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    Percival Noel James Patterson, ON, OCC, KC (born 10 April 1935), popularly known as P.J. Patterson, is a Jamaican former politician who served as the sixth Prime Minister of Jamaica from 1992 to 2006. He served in office for 14 years, making him the longest-serving prime minister in Jamaica's history. He was the leader of the People's National ...

  5. 1989 Jamaican general election - Wikipedia

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    Manley pledged better relations with the United States while at the same time pledging to restore diplomatic relations with Cuba that had been cut under Seaga. [6] With Manley as Prime Minister, Jamaican-American relations had significantly frayed as a result of Manley's economic policies and close relations with Cuba. [10]

  6. Life and Debt - Wikipedia

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    The film features a number of interviews with former Jamaican Prime Minister Michael Manley, in which he critiques the system of International Financial Institution loans. He is particularly critical of required structural adjustments as an attack on the sovereignty of many former colonial nations and suggests the system is akin to imperialism ...

  7. One Love Peace Concert - Wikipedia

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    After he was elected Prime Minister of Jamaica in 1972, Michael Manley pursued a socialist agenda intended to redistribute wealth by nationalizing the country's major export industries. His agenda proved to be financially unsustainable, as his policies deterred foreign investment in Jamaica.

  8. Norman Manley - Wikipedia

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    They had two children together. Their second son, Michael Norman Manley, went into politics and rose to become the fourth Prime Minister of Jamaica. The elder son, Douglas Manley, became a university lecturer, politician and government minister. Manley was a member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity. Manley's speech entitled, To Unite in a Common ...

  9. Republicanism in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    The first Jamaican prime minister to make steps towards a republic was Michael Manley, whose People's National Party (PNP) came to power at the 1972 general election. His government established a commission into constitutional reform in 1975, and in July 1977, following a march to commemorate the Morant Bay rebellion , Manley announced that ...