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Timothy Harris

1964 - Today

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Timothy Sylvester Harris (born 6 December 1964) is a Saint Kittitian and Nevisian politician, who served as the third prime minister of Saint Kitts and Nevis from 2015 to 2022. He previously served as Minister of Foreign Affairs from 10 August 2001 to 25 January 2008, as Minister of Finance from 2008 to 2010, and as Senior Minister and Minister for Agriculture from 2010 to 2013. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Timothy Harris is the 18,317th most popular politician (down from 17,424th in 2019), the 9th most popular biography from Saint Kitts and Nevis (down from 8th in 2019) and the 6th most popular Kittian and Nevisian Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Timothy Harris ranks 18,317 out of 19,576Before him are Manohar Joshi, Christine Gregoire, Souleymane Ndéné Ndiaye, Leopoldo López, Ben Williams, and Bruce Babbitt. After him are Mohammad Yaqoob, Movlud Miraliyev, Ze'ev Elkin, Alan Johnson, Oliver Spasovski, and Annise Parker.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1964, Timothy Harris ranks 732Before him are Kaori Ekuni, Paul Kaye, George Newbern, David Kato, Monique Knol, and Leland D. Melvin. After him are Aleksandr Tuchkin, Francisco Boza, Amor Towles, Marek Kamiński, Jean-Michel Blanquer, and Kusuma Wardhani.

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In Saint Kitts and Nevis

Among people born in Saint Kitts and Nevis, Timothy Harris ranks 9 out of 10Before him are Cuthbert Sebastian (1921), Edmund Wickham Lawrence (1932), Denzil Douglas (1953), Clement Arrindell (1931), Joan Armatrading (1950), and Kim Collins (1976). After him are Keith Gumbs (1972), and Amya Clarke (1999).

Among POLITICIANS In Saint Kitts and Nevis

Among politicians born in Saint Kitts and Nevis, Timothy Harris ranks 6Before him are Tapley Seaton (1950), Cuthbert Sebastian (1921), Edmund Wickham Lawrence (1932), Denzil Douglas (1953), and Clement Arrindell (1931).