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'''Julius Timothy''' is a politician from [[Dominica]]. He holds a [[MBA]] from the [[University of the West Indies]] and was president of the [[Dominica Association of Industry and Commerce]]. From June 1995 he has served as [[Member of Parliament|MP]] for the Roseau North Constituency and he served as Health Minister.<ref>[http://www.dominica.gov.dm/cms/index.php?q=node/268 "Key Government Officials"], Government of the Commonwealth of Dominica.</ref> He first became active in politics as a founding member of the [[United Workers' Party (Dominica)|United Workers' Party]]. He was [[Deputy Leader]] of the [[United Workers' Party (Dominica)|UWP]] from its inception until December 2005 and he was appointed [[Minister of Finance (Dominica)|Minister of Finance]], Industry and Planning from June 1995 to February 2000 during the [[United Workers' Party (Dominica)|UWP]]-led administration. He was also [[Deputy Prime Minister of Dominica|Deputy Prime Minister]] in the UWP administration.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Turner |first1=B. |title=The Statesman's Yearbook 2000 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=HE7ODQAAQBAJ |publisher=Springer |language=en |date=28 December 2016}}</ref> Following a leadership struggle after the May 5 2005 general elections, Timothy [[Crossing the floor|crossed the floor]] and became a member of the [[Dominica Labour Party]].<ref>[http://www.newsdominica.com/new-index.cfm?Paper=1&StoryDate=%7Bd%20'2006-09-15'%7D "Hop, skip & jump"], The Chronicle, September 15, 2006.</ref>
'''Julius Timothy''' is a politician from [[Dominica]]. He holds a [[MBA]] from the [[University of the West Indies]] and was president of the [[Dominica Association of Industry and Commerce]]. From June 1995 he has served as [[Member of Parliament|MP]] for the Roseau North Constituency and he served as Health Minister.<ref>[http://www.dominica.gov.dm/cms/index.php?q=node/268 "Key Government Officials"], Government of the Commonwealth of Dominica.</ref> He first became active in politics as a founding member of the [[United Workers' Party (Dominica)|United Workers' Party]]. He was [[Deputy Leader]] of the [[United Workers' Party (Dominica)|UWP]] from its inception until December 2005 and he was appointed [[Minister of Finance (Dominica)|Minister of Finance]], Industry and Planning from June 1995 to February 2000 during the [[United Workers' Party (Dominica)|UWP]]-led administration. He was also [[Deputy Prime Minister of Dominica|Deputy Prime Minister]] in the UWP administration.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Turner |first1=B. |title=The Statesman's Yearbook 2000 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=HE7ODQAAQBAJ |publisher=Springer |language=en |date=28 December 2016}}</ref> Following a leadership struggle after the May 5 2005 general elections, Timothy [[Crossing the floor|crossed the floor]] and became a member of the [[Dominica Labour Party]].<ref>[http://www.newsdominica.com/new-index.cfm?Paper=1&StoryDate=%7Bd%20'2006-09-15'%7D "Hop, skip & jump"], The Chronicle, September 15, 2006.</ref>



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Julius Timothy is a politician from Dominica. He holds a MBA from the University of the West Indies and was president of the Dominica Association of Industry and Commerce. From June 1995 he has served as MP for the Roseau North Constituency and he served as Health Minister.[1] He first became active in politics as a founding member of the United Workers' Party. He was Deputy Leader of the UWP from its inception until December 2005 and he was appointed Minister of Finance, Industry and Planning from June 1995 to February 2000 during the UWP-led administration. He was also Deputy Prime Minister in the UWP administration.[2] Following a leadership struggle after the May 5 2005 general elections, Timothy crossed the floor and became a member of the Dominica Labour Party.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Key Government Officials", Government of the Commonwealth of Dominica.
  2. ^ Turner, B. (28 December 2016). "The Statesman's Yearbook 2000". Springer.
  3. ^ "Hop, skip & jump", The Chronicle, September 15, 2006.