Khemraj Ramjattan
Guyanese politician (born 1960)
Khemraj Ramjattan | |
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Ramjattan in 2015 | |
Minister of Public Security | |
In office May 2015 – August 2020 | |
President | David A. Granger |
Personal details | |
Born | (1960-10-12) 12 October 1960 (age 63) No. 48 Village, East Berbice-Corentyne, British Guiana |
Nationality | Guyanese |
Political party | Alliance For Change (AFC) |
Other political affiliations | People's Progressive Party (until 2005) |
Spouse | Sita Ramjattan |
Children | 2 |
Alma mater | University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Hugh Wooding Law School |
Khemraj Ramjattan (born 12 October 1960) is a Guyanese politician and one of the founders of Alliance for Change.[1][2]
From May 2015 to August 2020, he served as Minister of Public Security and one of the vice presidents in the cabinet of David A. Granger.[1][3]
Ramjattan was born in No. 48 Village, East Berbice-Corentyne. He is an attorney-at-law, and has degrees from University of the West Indies at Cave Hill and Hugh Wooding Law School.[3] He was elected to the National Assembly of Guyana in 1992 when he was a member of People's Progressive Party.[2]
References
- ^ a b "Hon. Khemraj Ramjattan". Archived from the original on 12 August 2020.
- ^ a b "Ramjattan to be Prime Minister".
- ^ a b "Bio" (PDF). guyanaembassy-kuwait.com.
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Members of the National Assembly of Guyana
- Frank C.S. Anthony (PPP/C)
- Vickram Bharrat (PPP/C)
- Sanjeev Datadin (PPP/C)
- Juan A. Edghill (PPP/C)
- Yvonne Fredericks-Pearson (PPP/C)
- Joseph Hamilton (PPP/C)
- Deodat Indar (PPP/C)
- Bharrat Jagdeo (PPP/C)
- Warren Kwame McCoy (PPP/C)
- Mohabir Anil Nandlall (PPP/C)
- Seepaul Narine (PPP/C)
- Sonia Parag (PPP/C)
- Anand Persaud (PPP/C)
- Mark Phillips (PPP/C)
- Bheri Ramsaran (PPP/C)
- Charles S. Ramson (PPP/C)
- Dharamkumar Seeraj (PPP/C)
- Pauline Sukhai (PPP/C)
- Bhagmattie Veerasammy (PPP/C)
- Jennifer Westford (PPP/C)
- Lee Williams (PPP/C)
- Collin Croal (PPP/C)
- Nigel Dharamlall (PPP/C)
- Priya Manickchand (PPP/C)
- Tandika Smith (PPP/C)
- Vindhya Persaud (PPP/C)
- Susan Rodrigues (PPP/C)
- Hugh Todd (PPP/C)
- Faizal Jafferally (PPP/C)
- Vishwa Mahadeo (PPP/C)
- Zulfikar Mustapha (PPP/C)
- Gail Teixeira (PPP/C)
- Alister Charlie (PPP/C)
- Geeta Chandan-Edmond (APNU+AFC)
- Karen Cummings (APNU+AFC)
- Sherod Duncan (APNU+AFC)
- Annette Ferguson (APNU+AFC)
- Juretha Fernandes (APNU+AFC)
- Roysdale Forde (APNU+AFC)
- Joseph Harmon (APNU+AFC)
- Nicolette Henry (APNU+AFC)
- Vincent Henry (APNU+AFC)
- Christopher Jones (APNU+AFC)
- Coretta McDonald (APNU+AFC)
- David Patterson (APNU+AFC)
- Haimraj Rajkumar (APNU+AFC)
- Khemraj Ramjattan (APNU+AFC)
- Tabitha Sarabo-Halley (APNU+AFC)
- Raphael Trotman (APNU+AFC)
- Amanza Walton-Desir (APNU+AFC)
- Ronald Cox (APNU+AFC)
- Shurwayne Holder (APNU+AFC)
- Ganesh Mahipaul (APNU+AFC)
- Nima Flue-Bess (APNU+AFC)
- Catherine Hughes (APNU+AFC)
- Maureen Philadelphia (APNU+AFC)
- Deonarine Ramsaroop (APNU+AFC)
- Vinceroy Jordan (APNU+AFC)
- Dineshwar Nand Jaiprashad (APNU+AFC)
- Dawn Hastings-Williams (APNU+AFC)
- Richard Sinclair (APNU+AFC)
- Jermaine Figueira (APNU+AFC)
- Devin Sears (APNU+AFC)
- Lenox Shuman LJP-ANUG-TNM
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