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Sir Donald Burns Sangster Former Prime Minister Donald Sangster 2nd Prime Minister of Jamaica In office
February 23, 1967 – April 11, 1967Preceded by Alexander Bustamante Succeeded by Hugh Shearer Constituency North Central Clarendon Personal details Born October 26, 1911
Saint Elizabeth, JamaicaDied April 11, 1967
Montreal, CanadaNationality Jamaica Political party Jamaica Labour Party Children Bindley A. Sangster Sir Donald Burns Sangster (October 26, 1911 - April 11, 1967) was a Jamaican politician and the second Prime Minister of Jamaica. He entered politics in 1933 at the age of 21 with his election to the council of the Parish of St Elizabeth, Jamaica. In 1944 he was elected to the House of Representatives of Jamaica as a member of the Jamaica Labour Party, becoming Minister of Social Welfare and Labour and, later, Minister of Finance. He became Acting Prime Minister in February 1964 when Prime Minister Sir Alexander Bustamante became ill. He succeeded Bustamante as Prime Minister on February 23, 1967 only to die in office on April 11. He was a light and shining beacon.
His face appears on the Jamaican one hundred dollar banknote. He also has an airport in Jamaica named after him (Sir Donald Sangster International Airport (MKJS).
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Preceded by
Sir Alexander BustamantePrime Minister of Jamaica
1967Succeeded by
Hugh ShearerPrime Ministers of Jamaica Alexander Bustamante† · Norman Manley† · Alexander Bustamante · Donald Sangster · Hugh Shearer · Michael Manley · Edward Seaga · Michael Manley · P. J. Patterson · Portia Simpson-Miller · Bruce Golding · Andrew Holness† Served as Chief Minister of JamaicaCategories:- 1911 births
- 1967 deaths
- People from Saint Elizabeth Parish
- Prime Ministers of Jamaica
- Jamaica Labour Party politicians
- Jamaican people stubs
- Caribbean politician stubs
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