Paul Lewis (politician)

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Paul Lewis is a Montserratian politician who is leader of the People's Democratic Movement and leader of the opposition in the Legislative Assembly of Montserrat since 2019. [1]

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References

  1. Roach, Bennette. "Paul Lewis is Leader of H.M. Montserrat's Opposition" . Retrieved 2023-06-18.