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Office of the Prime Minister

Under the leadership of the Prime Minister Hon. Brigadaire (R’td) Mark Philips, the Office of the Prime Minister, Cooperative Republic of Guyana, is responsible for the management of an extensive portfolio. Find information on Agencies in the Energy, Civil Defence, Information and Telecommunications Agencies as well as the work and initiatives spearheaded by the Prime Minister.

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Seventh Prime Minister T20 Cup launched

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The office of Prime Minister of Guyana was established in 1966 upon Guyana becoming independent. The office is the direct successor to that of the Premier and Chief Minister of British Guiana. In 1964 the last elections in British Guiana was held, and with the next elections slated to occur after independence, the Premier of British Guiana automatically became Prime Minister of Guyana on independence day.

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