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New Grenada Prime Minister Vows To Put Citizens First, End Nepotism - St. Lucia Times News

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New Grenada Prime Minister 44-year-old attorney Dickon Mitchell took the oath of office on Friday, pledging to put citizens first and 'break the vicious cycle of nepotism'. In an address repeatedly punctuated by applause, Mitchell promised to govern on behalf of all the people. He observed that his country's challenges are real and require citizens […]

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