Rosie Douglas

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Rosie Douglas
Prime Minister of Dominica
In office
3 February 2000 1 October 2000
Government offices
Preceded by Leader of the Opposition
1996–3 February 2000
Succeeded by
Preceded by Prime Minister of Dominica
3 February 2000–1 October 2000
Succeeded by