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Gairy and won
Eric Gairy served as Premier from August 1967 until February 1974, as the Grenada United Labour Party party won majorities in both the 1967 and 1972 general elections.
Gairy won the 1967 general election and formed a new administration as Premier of the Associated State of Grenada.
Gairy won the 1972 general election and formed a new administration as Premier of the Associated State of Grenada.
The political environment was highly charged and although Gairy won a general election in 1976, the opposition did not accept the result as legitimate.
In 1976 Blaize's center-right National Party joined forces with the left-wing New Jewel Movement led by Maurice Bishop for the elections that year, which Gairy and the GULP won.

Gairy and Grenada's
In April 1962 Grenada's Administrator, the Queens representative on the island, James Lloyd suspended the constitution, dissolved the Legislative Council, and removed Eric Gairy as Chief Minister, following allegations concerning the Gairy's financial impropriety.
Eric Gairy was independent Grenada's first prime minister serving from 1974 until his overthrow in 1979.

Gairy and first
Sir Eric Matthew Gairy PC ( February 18, 1922 – August 23, 1997 ) was the first Prime Minister of Grenada, serving from Grenada ` s independence in 1974 until his overthrow in a coup by Maurice Bishop in 1979.
Gairy became the first Prime Minister of Grenada when Grenada achieved independence from Great Britain on 7th February 1974.

Gairy and general
In 1950 Eric Gairy founded the Grenada United Labour Party, initially as a trades union, which led the 1951 general strike for better working conditions, this sparked great unrest-so many buildings were set ablaze that the disturbances became known as the ' red sky ' days-and the British authorities had to call in military reinforcements to help regain control of the situation.
Gairy was returned in a by-election in July 1961 and became Chief minister, as his party held a majority in the Legislative Council since winning the 1961 general election.

Gairy and opposition
He was elected to parliament, and for several years he held the position of leader of the opposition in the Grenadian House of Representatives, opposing the government of Prime Minister Eric Gairy and his Grenada United Labour Party ( G. U. L. P.

Gairy and New
On March 13, 1979, the New Jewel Movement launched an armed revolution which removed Gairy, suspended the constitution, and established a People's Revolutionary Government ( PRG ), headed by Maurice Bishop who declared himself prime minister.
On March 13, 1979 while Gairy was at the UN, the New Jewel Movement led by Maurice Bishop launched an armed revolution and overthrew the government.
In 1979 the New Jewel Movement overthrew Prime Minister Sir Eric Gairy.
* The overthrow of Eric Gairy that brought the New Jewel Movement to power in Grenada from 1979 until 1983, when they were deposed by a U. S .- led invasion.

Gairy and Movement
Minor parties include the left-of-center Maurice Bishop Patriotic Movement ( MBPM, organized by the pro-Bishop survivors of the October 1983 anti-Bishop coup ) and the populist GULP of former Prime Minister Gairy.

Gairy and claiming
Gairy then returned to Grenada and campaigned in the elections of 1984, claiming to be a changed man.

Gairy and was
Clyne became chief minister until Eric Gairy was elected in a by-election and took the role in August 1961.
Eric Matthew Gairy was the son of Douglas and Theresa Gairy, and born 18 February 1922 in Dunfermline, St. Andrew's Parish on the Eastern side of the island near Grenville, Grenada.
Gairy was also an acolyte at St. Andrew's Roman Catholic Church, next door to the school.
Gairy himself was taken into custody.
Since Gairy was on the judging panel, inevitably there were many accusations that the contest had been rigged.
Anti-Gairy activity was carried out in the United States in support of the revolution to overthrow Gairy including activists in San Antonio, Texas.
Maurice Rupert Bishop ( 29 May 1944 – 19 October 1983 ) was a Grenadian politician and revolutionary who seized power in a coup in 1979 from Eric Gairy and served as Prime Minister of the People's Revolutionary Government of Grenada until 1983, when he was overthrown in another coup by Bernard Coard, a member of his own government, and executed.
In 1979 Bishop's party staged a revolution and deposed Gairy, who was out of the country addressing the United Nations at the time.
A Marxist coup forcibly overturned the Gairy government of Grenada in 1979, as the school was in its infancy with a student enrollment of 630.
In 1979, the NJM launched a revolution against the government of Eric Gairy while he was out of the country.
He was appointed as Chief Minister in 1960, lost power to Gairy in 1961, and was reappointed in 1962 after Gairy was dismissed.

Gairy and began
Soon afterwards, Blaize lost power and Gairy began a long tenure as Prime Minister.

Gairy and overthrow
US citizens helped to support the overthrow of Eric Gairy with solidarity movements.

Gairy and by
Gairy stayed in exile in the United States until 1983, when the United States, backed by some Caribbean allies-notably, Dame Eugenia Charles, Prime Minister of Dominica-invaded to topple a military government which had overthrown and killed Bishop.
However, his party lost the elections, and attempts by Gairy and his party to return to power in 1990 and 1995 were also unsuccessful.

Gairy and .
* 1920 – Eric Gairy, Grenadan politician ( d. 1997 )
* Gairy St. Clair, Australian boxer
Thanks to the lobbying of Eric Gairy, the Prime Minister of Grenada, the United Nations General Assembly addressed the UFO issue in the late 1970s.
The group included Alexander Bustamante and Norman Manley of Jamaica, Robert Bradshaw of St Kitts and Nevis, Grantley Adams of Barbados, Cheddi Jagan of Guyana, Ebenezer Joshua of St Vincent and the Grenadines and Eric Gairy of Grenada.
Gairy also served as head of government in pre-independence Grenada as Chief Minister 1960-1961, and Premier 1967-1974.
Eric Gairy returned to Grenada from Curacao in December, 1949 to enter trade unionism and politics.
In 1951 Gairy founded the Grenada United Labour Party.

won and re-election
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Nevertheless, his nomination succeeded by acclamation and he won re-election by a margin of just less than 2-to-1.
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In elections held eight months later, on September 24, the PNM won 13 of the 24 elected seats in the Legislative Council, defeating 6 of the 16 incumbents running for re-election.
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