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  1. Hugh Desmond Hoyte was a former President of the Co-operative Republic of Guyana, former Leader of the main Opposition Party, the People™s National Congress (PNC) and former Leader of the Opposition in the Parliament of Guyana. Born in Georgetown, Guyana in March 9, 1929, Mr. Hoyte received B.A. and LL.B. degrees from the University of London.

  2. Desmond Hoyte (Georgetown, Guyana, 9 de març de 1929 - Georgetown, 22 de desembre de 2002) metge i polític, president de Guyana (1985-1992). Va ingressar al parlament com a membre del Partit del Congrés Nacional del Poble (PNC) el 1968 i va ser designat ministre d'assumptes interns el 1969 , traslladant-se a les finances el 1970 , els treballs i les comunicacions el 1972, i desenvolupament ...

  3. Press Release OAS EULOGIZES GUYANA’S DESMOND HOYTE December 24, 2002 Assistant Secretary General Luigi Einaudi has written to Guyana’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Rudy Insanally, expressing the condolences of the Organization of American States (OAS) on Sunday’s passing of Desmond Hoyte, a former president of Guyana, who was leader of the opposition Peoples National Congress/Reform at ...

  4. 20 de jul. de 2015 · Desmond Hoyte Hugh Desmond Hoyte (1929-2002) was a Guyanese political figure who served as his country’s Prime Minister (1984-85) and then President (1985-92). Hoyte had previously been Finance Minister (1970-72) and Economic Development Minister (1974-80).

  5. Mr. Hugh Desmond Hoyte was the second Executive President of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana. He is widely credited for restoring growth in the economy by...

  6. Hugh Desmond Hoyte fue un médico y político guyanés que fungió como tercer presidente de al República Cooperativa de Guyana entre 1985 y 1992. Como último primer ministro del gobierno de Forbes Burnham desde 1984, Hoyte asumió la presidencia tras su muerte en agosto de 1985. Hamilton Green fue su primer ministro y vicepresidente, manteniéndolo durante todo su mandato. Fue candidato ...

  7. Durante la sua carriera Desmond Hoyte ricoprì sempre ruoli legati al mondo dell'economia, divenendo ministro degli Affari Interni dal 1969 al 1970, ministro delle Finanze dal 1970 al 1972, [4] ministro del Lavoro e della Comunicazione dal 1972 al 1974 e ministro dello Sviluppo Economico dal 1974 al 1980 .