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Eugenia Charles

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Dame (Mary) Eugenia Charles, Order of the British Empire|DBE (May 15 1919–September 6, 2005) was the Prime Minister of Dominica from July 21 1980 until June 14 1995. She was the first female prime minister in the Caribbean.

Born in Pointe Michel, Dominica, She began campaigning in politics during the 1960s against restrictions on press freedom. She helped to found the Dominica Freedom Party, which she served as leader from the early 1970s until 1995. She was elected to Parliament in 1970 and became Opposition Leader in 1975. Though she and her party were characterized as conservative, this was partially in comparison to socialist leaders in the Caribbean, as she did support some social welfare programs. Other issues that were important to her were anti-corruption measures and individual freedom.

Eugenia Charles became Prime Minister when her party won elections shortly after Dominica gained full independence from United Kingdom|British rule in 1979. She became more widely known to the outside world during the US invasion of Grenada in 1983, when, in her role as chairman of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS), she appeared on television with Ronald Reagan to offer her support. For her uncompromising stance on this and other controversial issues, she became known as the "Iron Lady of the Caribbean" (after the original "Iron Lady", Margaret Thatcher). Shortly after her retirement from politics her party lost the 1995 elections. She also served as Foreign Minister of Dominica from 1980 to 1990. She was created a dame in 1992.

On August 30 2005, Dame Eugenia Charles was taken to a hospital in Fort-de-France, Martinique for hip replacement surgery and died from complications soon after on September 6 at the age of 86.





http://www.oecs.org/Press%20Releases/news_DameEugenia_funeral.htm About Eugenia Charles' Funeral

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