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Ronald Green (Dominican politician)

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123:, Green had been declared the winner by two votes, but an official recount the morning after the election instead determined that he lost his seat by two votes. Overall, the UWP's representation in parliament fell from seven seats to three. Green and the UWP have challenged his loss in court, as well as the results of four other UWP candidates. He acknowledged having still been a United States citizen on Nomination Day, but 189: 127:
prior to Election Day. Most of the petitions have since been dismissed, including Green's challenge to his lost seat. On 5 August 2010, Green was appointed as a senator by the new Opposition Leader,
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From 1995 to February 2000 Green served as Minister of Education, Sports and Youth Affairs in the UWP administration. He was re-elected as
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as political leader of the UWP at its January 2012 convention; Green was elected as a trustee of the party.
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High Court dismisses four out of six petitions filed against the ruling Dominica Labour Party
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were ineligible for election because they have dual citizenship. See also
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Opposition UWP challenges election result in Dominica High Court
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of Dominica from 2005 until 2009, when he lost his seat in the
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awarded in 1962 in addition to pre-doctoral level studies at
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for the La Plaine constituency in the 1995 general election.
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Court upholds dual citizenship charge against Prime Minister
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Ronald a.k.a. "Ron" Green" v. Petter Saint Jean and others
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Ronald Green (Dominica)
Dominican
United Workers' Party
Leader of the Opposition
House of Assembly
general election
B.S.
City College of New York
MA
Manhattan College
Columbia University
NGOs
Parliament
MP
Member of Parliament
deputy leader
Earl Williams
Political Leader
Leader of the Opposition
2009 general election
renounced his U.S. nationality
Hector John
Edison James
"JASPER JOTTINGS Week 26 - 2009 June 28"
"Dominica's Opposition Leader Ron Green"
"Dominica's opposition leader quits amid controversy"
"New UWP leader officially sworn in"
Opposition UWP challenges election result in Dominica High Court
"Green says he renounced US citizenship prior to 2009 elections"
"Ron Green admits he was a US citizen on Nomination Day 2009"

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