Osbourne Fleming

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Osbourne Fleming
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Incumbent
Assumed office 
March 6, 2000
Preceded by Hubert Hughes
Succeeded by Incumbent

Born February 18, 1940
Birth place?
Political party Anguilla National Alliance
Coalition part of the Anguilla United Front
Spouse  ?

Osbourne Berlington Fleming (born February 18, 1940) is the chief minister of Anguilla. He has held that post since March 6, 2000, three days after the Anguilla United Front, a conservative coalition which includes Fleming's Anguilla National Alliance won parliamentary elections, gaining at least 4 of the 7 seats.



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Preceded by
Hubert Hughes
Chief Minister of Anguilla
2000–present
Succeeded by
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