Marcel Peters

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Preceded byHudson Scipio
Succeeded bySir Curtis Strachan
Bornca. 1930-1932
Marcel Peters
Speaker of the House of Representatives of Grenada
In office
April 1990  June 1995
Prime MinisterNicholas Brathwaite
George Brizan
Preceded byHudson Scipio
Succeeded bySir Curtis Strachan
Personal details
Bornca. 1930-1932
DiedJanuary 2017
PartyGrenada United Labour Party
Grenada Democratic Labour Party
National Democratic Congress

Marcel Peters was a politician from Grenada and former Speaker of the House of Representatives.[1]

Peters was 53 years old in 1984, so he was born about 1930-1932.[2]

In the elections of December 1984, he was elected as the sole opposition members from Grenada United Labour Party (GULP).[3] In 1985,[4] he was later expelled from GULP, and formed Grenada Democratic Labour Party with Winston Whyte.[5] He held the seat of St. Andrew’s North East constituency.[1] He held the post of Leader of the Opposition from 1984 until his resignation in February 1987.[6][7]

Peters was Speaker of the House of Representatives from 1990 to 1995 during the National Democratic Congress (NDC) administration of Nicholas Brathwaite.[1]

He died in January 2017.[1]

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