The Leblanc era: electoral politics in Dominica, 1951-1975
By: Riviere, Bill
Publisher: Bulletin of Eastern Caribbean Affairs ; Kingston ; June 1993Description: 6 pSubject(s): POLITICS | POLITICIANS | ELECTORAL SYSTEMS | POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT | ELECTIONS | DEVELOPMENT POLICY | POLITICAL LEADERSHIP | DOMINICASummary: This paper attempts to highlight the work of a distinguished Caribbean politican, Mr. Edward LeBlanc. The paper highlights the fact that the political party LeBlanc led was instrumental in bringing about major electoral changes in Dominica. Among these were the change to Universal Adult Suffrage, a change which later had significant impacts on life in Dominica.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Grey Literature | National Documentation Centre Vertical File | 00277-VV (Browse shelf) | Available | 2243 |
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This paper attempts to highlight the work of a distinguished Caribbean politican, Mr. Edward LeBlanc. The paper highlights the fact that the political party LeBlanc led was instrumental in bringing about major electoral changes in Dominica. Among these were the change to Universal Adult Suffrage, a change which later had significant impacts on life in Dominica.
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