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1 hour ago, YoungWillz said:

Former SNP MP and original MSP of the Scottish Parliament Andrew Welsh has died: 

 


Leaves Winnie Ewing (92) and Sir George Reid (82) as the last SNP MPs elected prior to Thatcher coming to power in 1979, and Salmond being elected to the Commons in 1987.

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25 minutes ago, Ulitzer95 said:


Leaves Winnie Ewing (92) and Sir George Reid (82) as the last SNP MPs elected prior to Thatcher coming to power in 1979, and Salmond being elected to the Commons in 1987.

 

Which is odd, as folk were so grim about Ewing's health around the 2015 election I'd have given her 6 weeks then, not 6 years and counting!

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https://www.svt.se/kultur/tidigare-kulturministern-bengt-goransson-ar-dod

Former Swedish minister and politician Bengt Göransson dead at 88.

He was the Minister of Culture and Education 1982-1989 and only Minister of Education 1989-1991 after Bengt Göransson became the Minister for Schools.

 

He was part of Olof Palme's cabinet. Palme was assasinated while walking home from a cinema on the 28th of February 1986.

Lots of Palme ministers still alive, but I don't think there are ministers alive from before Palme's first cabinet.

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After the death of Kenneth Kaunda, third and earliest alive Secretary-General of the Non-Aligned Movement 1970-1973, the earliest alive Secretary-General of the organization is Borisav Jović. Here is a list of the earliest ones alive, before 2010:

 

Borisav Jović (b. 1928) 12th Secretary-General 1990-1991, President of the Presidency of Yugoslavia 1990-1991.

Stjepan Mesić (b. 1934) 13th Secretary-General 1991, President of the Presidency of Yugoslavia 1991 and President of Croatia 2000-2010.

Ernest Samper (b. 1950) 17th Secretary-General 1995-1998, President of Colombia 1994-1998

Andrés Pastrana Arango (b. 1954) 18th Secretary-General 1998, President of Colombia 1998-2002

Thabo Mbeki (b. 1942) 20th Secretary-General 1999-2003, President of South Africa 1999-2008

Mahathir Mohamad (b. 1925) 21st Secretary-General 2003, longtime Malaysian leader

Abdullah Ahmad Badawi (b. 1939) 22nd Secretary-General 2003-2006, Prime Minister of Malaysia 2003-2008

Raul Castro (b. 1931) 24th Secretary-General 2006-2009, Leader of Cuba 2011-2019

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https://www.blesk.cz/clanek/zpravy-politika/682576/klaus-slavi-80-pivo-se-zemanem-a-opulentni-party-na-hrade-dorazil-i-rusky-velvyslanec.html

Also, while checking on former Czech President Vaclav Klaus's condition (he's 80 today), found this article with a video where Klaus is celebrating with current President Milos Zeman.

Vaclav Klaus doesn't look great, but Zeman looks even worse. Possibly a bit drunk, but he's in a wheelchair and looks a bit disoriented and doesn't seem to be able to talk properly. There's also been some talk about Zeman being "unfit for office".

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6 minutes ago, Gooseberry Crumble said:

https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/tributes-paid-as-veteran-dup-mla-gordon-dunne-dies-40560487.html

 

 

 

Gordon Dunne  a former DUP member of the Northern Ireland assembly who stood down for health reasons very recently, has died aged 62.


Cancer according to the Beeb.

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22 minutes ago, Ulitzer95 said:


Cancer according to the Beeb.

Do you know Is the system  here similar to Holyrood parliament were a death of a sitting member  doesn't  lead to a by election but a replacement appointed from the party list? I may be misunderstanding and Holyrood only does that if a parliamentarian elected via the list  passes away whilst in office?

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7 minutes ago, Gooseberry Crumble said:

Do you know Is the system  here similar to Holyrood parliament were a death of a sitting member  doesn't  lead to a by election but a replacement appointed from the party list? I may be misunderstanding and Holyrood only does that if a parliamentarian elected via the list  passes away whilst in office?


I'm not sure. Looks to be completely different though. Gordon Dunne stood down a couple of weeks ago and the coverage says his son, Stephen Dunne, was "co-opted in" to replace him as the MLA for the constituency.

Never known there to have been a by-election to the NI Assembly. Would appear to be that the winning party of that constituency from the most recent election just chooses a replacement. In Holyrood there are by-elections for the constituencies, auto-allocations from the party lists for the regions. I think Wales is the same? Someone on here will know better I'm sure.

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12 minutes ago, Ulitzer95 said:


I'm not sure. Looks to be completely different though. Gordon Dunne stood down a couple of weeks ago and the coverage says his son, Stephen Dunne, was "co-opted in" to replace him as the MLA for the constituency.

Never known there to have been a by-election to the NI Assembly. Would appear to be that the winning party of that constituency from the most recent election just chooses a replacement. In Holyrood there are by-elections for the constituencies, auto-allocations from the party lists for the regions. I think Wales is the same? Someone on here will know better I'm sure.

OK  that makes sense actually.Thanks for your reply  it's appreciated. 

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While doing a bit of research I found out that former Grenada Prime Minister Bernard Coard (b. 1945) recently lost his wife:

https://thecaribbeancamera.com/phyllis-coard-member-of-grenada-17-dies-in-jamaica/

Phyllis and Bernard Coard were known for being some of the people who organized the coup against and killing of Prime Minister Maurice Bishop (1944-1983). Both Bishop and Coard were communists from the "New Jewel Movement", Bishop even named his son Vladimir Lenin. This Lenin died at age 16 after getting stabbed in a nightclub in Toronto in 1994.

 

Also, Coard's successor, military strongman Hudson Austin (b. 1938) who ruled for a couple of days until the United States invasion of Grenada was in a house fire last year and is believed to be suffering from several medical issues.

Soon to be Grenadead?

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Would've thought he'd be the last of this group to die (he's on the right):

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On 22/09/2017 at 16:56, drol said:

Some more:

Abdelmalek Benhabyles (1921)

Lee Teng-hui (1923)

Yasuhiro Nakasone (1918)

Tomichi Murayama (1924)

Khamtai Siphandon (1924)

Mahatir Mohamed (1925)

Abderrahmane Youssoufi (1924)

Abdelsalam al-Majali (1925)

Ali Hassan Mwinyi (1925)

Antoine Gizenga (1925)

Tran Thien Kiem (1925)

Kim Jong-pil (1926)

Yang Hyong-sop (1925)

Kim Yong-nam (1928)

Ri Kun-mo (1926)

Abdoulaye Wade (1926)

Khieu Sampan (1931)

Abdur Rahman Biswas (1926)

Kirti Nidhi Bista (1927)

Albert Zafy (1927)

Hamed Karoui (1927)

Sisavat Keobounphahn (1928)

Balak Sher Mazari (1928)

Belaid Abdessalam (1928)

Chung Won-shik (1928)

Sam Nujoma (1929)

Mengistu (1937)

Gombojavyn Ochirbat (1929)

Mohammad Hasan Sharq (1925)

Lucas Mangope (1923)

Ali Haroun (1927)

Marcelino Dos Santos (1929)

Mir Hazar Khan Khoso (1929)

Muhammad Rafiq Tarar (1929)

Selim Hoss (1929)

 

Following on from Tran Thien Kiem, apparently Mir Hazar Khan Khoso, caretaker PM of Pakistan has reportedly died: https://www.samaa.tv/news/2021/06/todays-outlook-former-caretaker-pm-mir-hazar-khan-khoso-dies/

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David Mellor on GB News states that if every adulterer lost his job, the unemployment lines would be millions deep! Meantime, best headline of the day...

Newspaper headlines: Hancock hangs on - but is it a 'Barnard Castle  moment?' - BBC News

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On 13/06/2017 at 23:28, YoungWillz said:

Dick Leonard, 89 (12 Dec 1930), Labour (Romford 1970-74)

 

 

Died on Thursday, according to Michael Crick. Founder of the Young Fabian Society as well as a Labour MP.

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Haiti preacher president Jean-Bertrand Aristide in ICU with COVID and his mother has died at 100 of unrelated causes.

 

Decrepit Brazil strongman José Sarney hospitalised with pleural effusion, but expected to be discharged soon.

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:hatsoff:Wonderful stuff

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13 hours ago, YoungWillz said:

Following on from Tran Thien Kiem, apparently Mir Hazar Khan Khoso, caretaker PM of Pakistan has reportedly died: https://www.samaa.tv/news/2021/06/todays-outlook-former-caretaker-pm-mir-hazar-khan-khoso-dies/

He won't look as shiny as in that wikipedia picture in the future. Unless of course they mummify him or something else.

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On 26/06/2013 at 21:34, DevonDeathTrip said:

Irish Senator and former presidential candidate David Norris is undergoing treatment for "serious" cancer.

 

Big interview with the senator about his cancer's return and subsequent treatment. Now if only he could do one of these interviews for a publication that doesn't have "Irish" at the start and mention his ex-boyfriend's passing, we can all go home happy.

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