George Cadle Price

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The Right Honourable George Cadle Price
George C. Price
George C. Price

In office
1979 (first time); 1989 (second time) – 1984 (first time); 1993 (second time)
Preceded by none (first time); Manuel Esquivel (second time)
Succeeded by Manuel Esquivel (both times)

Born January 15, 1919
Belize City, Belize
Constituency several consituencies in Belize District
Political party People's United Party

George Cadle Price (born January 15, 1919) was the first Prime Minister of Belize and the architect of that country's independence. Born in Belize City, he entered politics in 1947 with his election to the Belize City Council. Three years later, on September 29, 1950, he cofounded the People's United Party, devoted to the political and economic independence of the British colony, then known as British Honduras.

Elected to the colony's Legislative Council in 1954, he also served as mayor of Belize City from 1956 to 1962. In 1956 became also leader of the PUP. As First Minister, a post he held since 1961, he led the team which began negotiations over independence with Great Britain. He maintained that post as premier in 1964.

In 1981 Belize gained its independence, and Price served as the country's first prime minister and foreign minister until 1984. Defeated in the elections by Manuel Esquivel, he resumed the post of prime minister in 1989, serving until 1993, when he was again replaced by Esquivel.

In 1982, Price became a member of the United Kingdom's Privy Council. On November 10, 1996, at 77, put 40 years of party leadership to the end, being succeeded by Said Musa

In September 2000, Price became the first person to receive Belize's highest honor, the Order of National Hero, for the prominent role he played in leading his country to independence.

See also: List of Prime Ministers of Belize

Preceded by
none
Prime Minister of Belize
1981-1984
Succeeded by
Manuel Esquivel
Preceded by
Manuel Esquivel
Prime Minister of Belize
1989-1993
Succeeded by
Manuel Esquivel
Preceded by
Leigh Richardson (acting)
Party Leader, People's United Party
1956-1996
Succeeded by
Said Musa
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