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'''Guy Eardley Joseph''' (born 1957) is a [[Saint Lucia]]n politician who represents the constituency of Castries South East for the [[United Workers Party (Saint Lucia)|United Workers Party]]. Joseph won the seat at the [[Saint Lucian general election, 2006|general election]] held on 11 December 2006, defeating [[Menissa Rambally]]. In the government of Prime Minister [[John Compton]], sworn in on 19 December 2006, Joseph was appointed Minister for Communications, Works, Transport and Public Utilities.<ref>Anselma Aimable, [http://www.caribbeannetnews.com/cgi-script/csArticles/articles/000048/004841.htm "St Lucia swears in new government ministers"], Caribbean Net News, December 20, 2006.</ref>
'''Guy Eardley Joseph''' (born 1957) is a [[Saint Lucia]]n politician who represents the constituency of Castries South East for the [[United Workers Party (Saint Lucia)|United Workers Party]]. Joseph won the seat at the [[Saint Lucian general election, 2006|general election]] held on 11 December 2006, defeating [[Menissa Rambally]]. In the government of Prime Minister [[John Compton]], sworn in on 19 December 2006, Joseph was appointed Minister for Communications, Works, Transport and Public Utilities.<ref>Anselma Aimable, [http://www.caribbeannetnews.com/cgi-script/csArticles/articles/000048/004841.htm "St Lucia swears in new government ministers"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071015124654/http://www.caribbeannetnews.com/cgi-script/csArticles/articles/000048/004841.htm |date=2007-10-15 }}, Caribbean Net News, December 20, 2006.</ref>


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Guy Eardley Joseph (born 1957) is a Saint Lucian politician who represents the constituency of Castries South East for the United Workers Party. Joseph won the seat at the general election held on 11 December 2006, defeating Menissa Rambally. In the government of Prime Minister John Compton, sworn in on 19 December 2006, Joseph was appointed Minister for Communications, Works, Transport and Public Utilities.[1]

References

  1. ^ Anselma Aimable, "St Lucia swears in new government ministers" Archived 2007-10-15 at the Wayback Machine, Caribbean Net News, December 20, 2006.