Michael Douglas |
(1940 - 30 April 1992) |
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Michael A.S. Douglas
Former Leader of the Opposition of the Commonwealth of Dominica
Michael A.S. Douglas was a politician from Dominica.
Early life and education
Michael Douglas was born in 1949 in Dominica. He was the son of a wealthy businessman and coconut farmer.
Career
Douglas served as Member of Parliament for the Portsmouth constituency and as well as a cabinet minister for a number of years before becoming the political leader of the Dominica Labour Party and Leader of the Opposition. He was brother to the 5th Prime Minister of Dominica Roosevelt Douglas and father of current Cabinet Minister Ian Douglas.
Personal life
He was married to Olive “Nurse” Douglas.
Death and legacy
Douglas died of cancer on 30 April 1992.
Michael Douglas Boulevard - next to Picard River in Saint John, Dominica - is named in his honour.
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Occupation |
Mechanical Engineer, Politician |
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Date of Birth |
1940 |
Place of Birth |
Portsmouth, Dominica |
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Date of Death |
30 April 1992 |
Place of Death |
Portsmouth, Dominica |
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Notable Accomplishments |
Former Leader of the Opposition, Dominica |
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