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President lays wreath in remembrance of those killed in coup attempt
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Office of the Parliament
President Paula-Mae Weekes, President of the Senate, Christine Kangaloo, and Speaker of the House of Representatives, Bridgid Mary Annisette-George today laid wreaths at the Red House Cenotaph in solemn remembrance of those who lost their lives as a result of the events on July 27th, 1990.
On that day, the country’s Parliament was besieged by insurgents who attempted to destroy the country’s democracy, but they were eventually thwarted.
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