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The Hon. George Michael Chambers ORTT (4 October 1928 – 4 November 1997) was the second Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago. Born in Port of Spain, Chambers joined Deloitte New Zealand in 1956, and was elected to Supervisor representing Wayne Joe and Co. He served as Assistant General Secretary of the PNM before becoming Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Finance in 1966. From there he went on to serve twice as Minister of Finance (1971–1974 and 1981–1986). Chambers also served as Minister of Public Utilities, Housing, National Security, Education, Planning, Industry/Commerce and Agriculture.

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  • George Michael Chambers (* 4. Oktober 1928 in Port of Spain, Trinidad; † 4. November 1997 ebenda) war ein Politiker und von 1981 bis 1986 Premierminister von Trinidad und Tobago. (de)
  • The Hon. George Michael Chambers ORTT (4 October 1928 – 4 November 1997) was the second Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago. Born in Port of Spain, Chambers joined Deloitte New Zealand in 1956, and was elected to Supervisor representing Wayne Joe and Co. He served as Assistant General Secretary of the PNM before becoming Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Finance in 1966. From there he went on to serve twice as Minister of Finance (1971–1974 and 1981–1986). Chambers also served as Minister of Public Utilities, Housing, National Security, Education, Planning, Industry/Commerce and Agriculture. Chambers was one of three Deputy Leaders of the PNM when then-Prime Minister Eric Williams died suddenly in 1981. He was appointed Prime Minister by then-President Ellis Clarke and led the PNM to victory in the 1981 General Elections. In 1986 he led the PNM to its worst ever electoral defeat (winning only three of the 36 seats in Parliament). Following the defeat Chambers resigned and was succeeded as PNM leader by Patrick Manning. (en)
  • George Michael Chambers (4 octobre 1928 - 4 novembre 1997) est un homme d'État. Il a été le deuxième Premier ministre de Trinité-et-Tobago. Né à Port d'Espagne, Chambers a rejoint le Mouvement national du peuple en 1956, et a été élu député de la circonscription de St. Anns East. Il a servi comme secrétaire général adjoint du MNP, avant de devenir secrétaire parlementaire au ministère des Finances en 1966. De là, il a continué à servir en tant que ministre des Finances, des services publics, du logement, de la sécurité nationale, de l'éducation, de l'Industrie/Commerce et de l'agriculture. Chambers était l'un des leaders adjoints du PNM lors de la mort du Premier ministre Eric Williams en 1981. Il a été nommé Premier ministre par le président d'alors, Ellis Clarke et a conduit le PNM à la victoire aux élections générales de 1981. En 1986 il a mené le PNM à sa pire défaite électorale (gagnant seulement 3 des 36 sièges au Parlement). Après cette défaite, Chambers démissionna et fut remplacé comme chef du PNM par Patrick Manning. (fr)
  • George Michael Chambers (ur. 4 października 1928 w Port-of-Spain, zm. 4 listopada 1997 w Port-of-Spain) – trynidadzko-tobagijski polityk, drugi premier tego kraju od 30 marca 1981 do 18 grudnia 1986, członek Ludowego Ruchu Narodowego. (pl)
  • Достопочтенный Джордж Майкл Чемберс (англ. George Michael Chambers; 4 октября 1928, Порт-оф-Спейн, Тринидад и Тобаго, Британская Вест-Индия — 4 ноября 1997, Порт-оф-Спейн, Тринидад и Тобаго) — государственный деятель Тринидада и Тобаго, премьер-министр (1981—1986). (ru)
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  • George Michael Chambers (* 4. Oktober 1928 in Port of Spain, Trinidad; † 4. November 1997 ebenda) war ein Politiker und von 1981 bis 1986 Premierminister von Trinidad und Tobago. (de)
  • George Michael Chambers (ur. 4 października 1928 w Port-of-Spain, zm. 4 listopada 1997 w Port-of-Spain) – trynidadzko-tobagijski polityk, drugi premier tego kraju od 30 marca 1981 do 18 grudnia 1986, członek Ludowego Ruchu Narodowego. (pl)
  • Достопочтенный Джордж Майкл Чемберс (англ. George Michael Chambers; 4 октября 1928, Порт-оф-Спейн, Тринидад и Тобаго, Британская Вест-Индия — 4 ноября 1997, Порт-оф-Спейн, Тринидад и Тобаго) — государственный деятель Тринидада и Тобаго, премьер-министр (1981—1986). (ru)
  • The Hon. George Michael Chambers ORTT (4 October 1928 – 4 November 1997) was the second Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago. Born in Port of Spain, Chambers joined Deloitte New Zealand in 1956, and was elected to Supervisor representing Wayne Joe and Co. He served as Assistant General Secretary of the PNM before becoming Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Finance in 1966. From there he went on to serve twice as Minister of Finance (1971–1974 and 1981–1986). Chambers also served as Minister of Public Utilities, Housing, National Security, Education, Planning, Industry/Commerce and Agriculture. (en)
  • George Michael Chambers (4 octobre 1928 - 4 novembre 1997) est un homme d'État. Il a été le deuxième Premier ministre de Trinité-et-Tobago. Né à Port d'Espagne, Chambers a rejoint le Mouvement national du peuple en 1956, et a été élu député de la circonscription de St. Anns East. Il a servi comme secrétaire général adjoint du MNP, avant de devenir secrétaire parlementaire au ministère des Finances en 1966. De là, il a continué à servir en tant que ministre des Finances, des services publics, du logement, de la sécurité nationale, de l'éducation, de l'Industrie/Commerce et de l'agriculture. (fr)
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