Paul Scoon

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Paul Scoon was a Grenadian statesman who served as the country’s long-serving Governor-General, playing a key role during the political turmoil and U.S.-led intervention of the early 1980s.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Governor-General
human
politician
appointedBy Elizabeth II
areaOfActivity Caribbean politics
Commonwealth governance
continent North America
country Grenada
countryOfCitizenship Grenada
ethnicGroup Caribbean people
familyName Scoon
fieldOfWork international relations
public administration
givenName Paul
governmentalRole representative of the British monarch in Grenada
hasRole constitutional figurehead
mediator during political crisis in Grenada
headOfStateOf Grenada
influencedBy Commonwealth constitutional traditions
jurisdiction Grenada
knownFor guiding Grenada’s return to constitutional rule
requesting international assistance during Grenada turmoil
languageSpoken English
memberOf Commonwealth of Nations
surface form: Commonwealth of Nations (via Grenada)
monarchDuringTerm Elizabeth II
notableFor involvement in the U.S.-led intervention in Grenada
longest-serving Governor-General of Grenada
role during the 1983 Grenada crisis
occupation diplomat
statesman
office Governor-General of Grenada
participatedIn U.S.-led intervention in Grenada
political events in Grenada in the early 1980s
partOf history of Grenada
history of the Cold War in the Caribbean
politicalAlignment pro-Commonwealth constitutional order
politicalSystemContext constitutional monarchy
positionHeld Governor-General of Grenada
region Caribbean
residence St. George's, Grenada
sexOrGender male
typeOfLeader ceremonial head of state

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